Asociat CEO to chair Campaign Experience Awards

We’re excited to reveal that Asociat CEO Michael Brown will chair Campaign Magazine’s Campaign Experience Awards 2026.

 

Michael has been a judge at these awards for every year since they were launched by Haymarket’s Campaign Magazine in 2019. In fact, he was part of the original panel that helped shape the categories and criteria during the awards rebrand (from the Event Awards) in 2018.

 

Which makes us very proud to now say that Michael has joined the 2026 incarnation as chair. It’s a role he’s sharing with Charlotte Mair. Charlotte is founder of the Fitting Room and a cultural commentator of some renown. We’re confident they will be a formidable team of co-chairs!

 

When asked to comment, Michael said…

 

I’m both giddy with excitement and more than a little nervous!

 

“Having been a judge for every year of these awards, I’ve experienced many passionate debates as the juries attempt to separate out the truly great from the merely good in the world of experience based marketing. It can get a little heated. Such displays of passion demonstrate that we care though! As an industry we want to deliver great value and a return on client investment into our medium. Which is why these awards are important. The Campaign brand brings advertising industry credibility and measurability to a medium once thought to be a junior partner to all other marketing channels.”

 

What are the Campaign Experience Awards

 

The awards were set up to recognise craft and excellence in the field of brand experience and experiential marketing. It’s an invitation for brands, advertisers and their agencies to showcase how they have created powerful and memorable experiences to help solve a business challenge.

 

First entry deadline: Thursday 27th November. Download your entry kit here.

 

Story source: Asociat CEO to chair Campaign Experience Awards / Campaign Magazine.

 

 

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