International jury, 2019 Gerety Awards
After three weeks of intense judging in 10 capital cities with some of the world's most esteemed creatives, the Gerety Awards has announced its shortlist.
Launched this January, entries from more than 30 countries competed for the first Gerety Awards.

Co-founder Lucía Ongay said “The executive judging sessions were riveting and without doubt, this shortlist will set a benchmark for all other award shows this year. We were excited to see what our jury would pick and how it will compare with other industry events. 80% of all global purchasing decisions are made by women so you would hope that advertising always has these most powerful consumers in mind.”

There were shortlisted winners from; Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, UK and USA.

The most awarded shortlisted countries include USA, UK, Germany and Spain:

  • USA has 37 shortlisted entries
  • UK has 15 shortlisted entries
  • Germany has 13 shortlisted entries
  • Spain has 13 shortlisted entries


The Most awarded shortlisted networks include BBDO, VMLY&R, Mullen Lowe and Leo Burnett:

  • BBDO Network has 27 shortlisted entries
  • Mullen Lowe Network has 14 shortlisted entries
  • Leo Burnett Network has 15 shortlisted entries
  • VMLY&R Network has 14 shortlisted entries


There were 149 shortlisted entries and the Most awarded shortlisted agencies include BBDO New York, Edelman UK, Leo Burnett Toronto and Mullen Lowe SSP3:

  • BBDO New York has 14 shortlisted entries
  • Edelman has 8 shortlisted entries
  • Leo Burnett Toronto has 7 shortlisted entries
  • Mullen Lowe SSP3 has 7 shortlisted entries


Most shortlisted campaigns include Petal Paint, for JAT Holdings from Leo Burnett Toronto, Viva La Vulva for Essity Bodyform/Libresse by AMVBBDO, and Fresh Prints for Aldi by McCann Madrid, Spain.

There were no shortlisted entries in the Pharma and Portfolio CUT. “Although there were some great entries in these Cuts our jury felt they were not strong enough. Only the very best work will be awarded with a Gerety”, mentioned Co-founder Lucía Ongay.

Elevating new female voices
Executive jury member Genevieve Hoey, Group ECD at R/GA explained: “The Gerety Awards was a room of super diverse senior creatives, passionately debating work and ideas. It should be irrelevant to know that we were all women. But it’s not. Award shows like The Gerety matter to our industry right now. Elevating new female voices in the discourse on creativity, including more seats at the table to discuss what work should be celebrated-or not – will positively shape the future of a more diverse and inclusive industry we can all be proud to work in.” 

Following this sentiment, executive jury member Lixaida Lorenzo, GCD at David & Goliath added: “Judging at the Gerety Awards was refreshing. It was a room filled with talented creative leaders that were genuinely just about making sure only extraordinary ideas rose to the top. The room was mostly on the same page on what was really great and what was really not. No politics to navigate. “

Ambassador and grand jury member Tista Sen, regional creative director, Wunderman Thompson South Asia said: “The Gerety Awards in spearheading this announces an all-new way in which creative work is perceived. Judging work with women across the table is a whole new learning experience. The entire experience was fun, insightful with a nuanced discussion. And yes, we all fell in love with advertising all over again”.

The grand jury will now choose the final winners which will be announced at the end of July. 

The full shortlist can be viewed here.