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Hungarian Companies Recognized at 20th International Business Awards

Awards

An International Business Award, known as a Stevie Award.

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A total of 6 Hungarian organizations won awards at the 20th Annual International Business Awards, according to a recent press release., the world's only international, all-encompassing business awards program, according to a recent press release.

Software developer Graphisoft SE from Budapest won the Bronze Stevie Award for Marketing Campaign of the Year - Software.

Marketing agency Lounge Group from Budapest won two Gold, two Silver and one Bronze Stevie Award. 

Mediator from Budapest won the Bronze Stevies Award for Communications or PR Campaign of the Year - Corporate Responsibility.

Next9 Communications from Budapest won a Silver and a Bronze Stevie Award for Communications or PR Campaign of the Year - "Media Relations" and "Community Engagement" respectively.

PR firm Noguchi & Peters Ltd. from Budapest won two Gold and two Bronze Stevie Awards. 

Finally, Uniomedia Communications from Budapest won five Gold, three Silver and one Bronze Stevie Award. 

Winners were selected from more than 3,700 nominations submitted by organizations in 61 nations.

 

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