Early deadline is 10th May 2024 | Regular deadline is 24th May 2024
3rd April 2024: The ninth edition of Fulcrum Awards, powered by The PRomise Foundation and PRmoment.in, is now accepting submissions. The shortlist will be announced by August 5th and will recognise the work done during the period April 2023 to March 2024. The awards will be presented on the night of September 21st, 2024 (Saturday) in Pune.
Ensuring transparency and process orientation, the awards will partner with a process validator – Grant Thornton Bharat. The jury will evaluate entries through a rigorous two-stage process, including pre-scoring to determine the first shortlist, and at an offline meeting on July 18th, 2024. At the Jury Meet, the shortlisted entries will be discussed and evaluated in detail to decide the winning entries.
The Awards Directorate will comprise Anubhuti Mathur, leading the team supported by Ameeta Vadhera.
This year there are 31 sub-categories that are open to both consultancies and in-house communication professionals. The highest ranking award a consultancy organisation and a corporate organisation can win is based on the points system. This will be the Fulcrum Masters which will have Gold, Silver and Bronze.
This year Fulcrum Awards has three categories:
Technique Awards: There are 12 sub-categories under this category that will be judged for outstanding campaigns. This will have three awards – Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
Sector Awards: Entrants have 14 sub-categories to choose from and submit their work to be judged for outstanding campaigns in a particular sector. This will have one award – Gold.
Special Awards: These include three sets of awards. The first is the Best Campaign (Brand and corporate). The second is a Fulcrum Masters – Gold, Silver, and Bronze (Consultancy & Corporate). And the third is one or two individuals who will be awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. The organisers will present 2-3 names to the jury for them to choose from.
Fulcrum Masters: Each winner of a Technique Award will be allotted points; 3 points for Gold, 2 points for Silver, and 1 point for Bronze. The three organisations with the highest points will be awarded a Fulcrum Masters Trophy. This will be awarded separately for consultancies and corporates.
All entries to the campaign’s sub-categories will have to necessarily be supported by an A4 size storyboard that outlines the Objective, Idea, Tactic, and Result.
Read Rules & regulations
The Fulcrum Awards was launched in 2016 with the aim to provide a platform for applauding individuals and teams who worked relentlessly throughout the year on impactful Public Relations campaigns. The awards organisers do not accept sponsorship from participating organisations, including all PR firms. The Awards are supported by Grant Thornton, Avignyata, Reputation Today, School of Communications and Reputation, and Plane Crazy Studio.
Jury |
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S. No | Name | Designation & Organisation |
1 | Abhishek Mahapatra | Director – Public Relations, Amazon India |
2 | Ajey Maharaj | Head – Corporate Communications and PR, Fortis Healthcare |
3 | Anubha Pandey | Head – Communications (Asia Pacific and Japan), Broadcom Inc |
4 | Asawari Sathaye | Director – Communications and Patient Advocacy, OPPI |
5 | Ashutosh Sharma | Global Head – Corporate Communications & Corporate Affairs, HCL Technologies |
6 | Bibhu Mishra | Director – Corporate Communications & Public Relations, InMobi |
7 | Geetanjali Bhatia Nehru | Head – Asia Communications, GE Vernova |
8 | Jasrita Dhir | Director – Marketing and Communications, Karkinos Healthcare |
9 | Jeyasingh Balakrishnan | Head – PR & Corporate Communications, Metropolis Healthcare |
10 | Kasturi Paladhi | Assistant Vice President, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, Protean eGov Technologies |
11 | Kavita Doshi | Head- Corporate and Digital Communications, NASSCOM |
12 | Lavanya Mandal | General Manager – Head of PR and Internal Communications, Aster DM Healthcare |
13 | Michelle Kumar | Vice President – PR & Corporate Communications, Swiggy |
14 | Nadhiya Mali | Head, PR and Corporate Communications, Agilus |
15 | Neha Singhvi | Lead – Public Affairs, Communications & CSR, Games24x7 |
16 | Pooja Thakran | Senior Director – Corporate Communications & CSR, Honeywell India |
17 | Pooja Trehan | VP – Communications & Public Policy, Sports For All |
18 | Rasick Gowda | Head of Communications – Asia, Fortinet |
19 | Rishi Basu | Global Head & Director – Corporate Communications & PR, Infosys |
20 | Sakshi Talwar | Head of Communications, LinkedIn India |
21 | Sameer Bajaj | Head – Corporate Communications & Corporate Affairs, MakeMyTrip |
22 | Sandeep Fernandes | Head – Public Relations & Communications, Škoda Auto India |
23 | Saumya Bhushan | Lead- Corporate Communications, S&P Global South Asia |
24 | Shivanjali Singh | Chief Corporate Communication Officer, Cairn Oil & Gas |
25 | Sunaina Jairath | Head of Communications, CRED |
26 | Saba Khan | General Manager and Head – Marketing Communications and PR, Honda India |
Categories |
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A. Technique Awards | B. Sector Awards | ||
A.1 | Best Use of Content | B.1 | Best Hospitality and Travel Sector Campaign |
A.2 | Best Use of Creativity and Innovation | B.2 | Best Automobile Sector Campaign |
A.3 | Best Use of Event | B.3 | Best Luxury Sector Campaign |
A.4 | Best Use of Digital | B.4 | Best Technology and Telecom Sector Campaign |
A.5 | Best Use of Integrated Communications
(Must have three verticals integrated in a campaign. Various verticals are Employee Engagement / Digital / Traditional Media / Public Affairs / Community and Advocacy) |
B.5 | Best Healthcare and Pharma Sector Campaign |
B.6 | Best Consumer Product and Retail Sector Campaign | ||
A.6 | Best Use of Public Affairs | B.7 | Best Not-for-Profit and Associations Sector CampaCampaign |
A.7 | Best Management of Crisis | B.8 | Best Food and Beverage Campaign |
A.8 | Best Use of Internal Communications | B.9 | Best Entertainment and Media Sector Campaign |
A.9 | Best New Product Launch | B.10 | Best Banking and Financial Services Sector Campaign |
A.10 | Best Use of Media Relations | B.11 | Best Services Sector Campaign |
A.11 | Best Use of Community Outreach | B.12 | Best Sports Sector Campaign |
A.12 | Best Best Regional Campaign (Only implemented in Tier 2 cities) | B.13 | Best Infrastructure and Real Estate Sector Campaign |
B.14 | Best Campaign by a PSU |
These include three subcategories that honour outstanding campaigns from Brands and Corporates.
Only the Lifetime Achievement category is nominated by the Jury. |
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D.1 | Best Brand Reputation Campaign of the year |
D.2 | Best Corporate Reputation Campaign of the year |
D.3 | Lifetime Achievement Award |
Fulcrum Masters
Fulcrum Masters: Each winner of a Technique Award will be allotted points; 3 points for Gold, 2 points for Silver, and 1 point for Bronze. The three organisations with the highest points will be awarded a Fulcrum Masters Trophy – Gold, Silver, and Bronze. This will be separate for Consultancy and Corporate. |
For any queries regarding The Fulcrum Awards, please contact Anubhuti Mathur or Ameeta Vadhera at The Awards Secretariat at team@fulcrumawards.com
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