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MRA tops CMA Agency League… again!

  • 30 Jan 2020

Full service PR and marketing agency MRA Marketing has taken the No.1 spot in the Construction Marketing Awards (CMA) Agency League, for the fifth time in six years. 

Run by the Chartered Institute of Marketing’s Construction Industry Group (CIMCIG), the CMAs are the UK’s leading awards for marketing in construction.

Agencies are given points for shortlisted, commended, and winning award entries and the league is compiled using the points accumulated over a rolling four-year period.

This guarantees the league highlights the 20 companies that consistently deliver work the judges see as excellent.  

Since the CMAs began, MRA has been shortlisted 44 times and has lifted 19 trophies, including the coveted Agency of the Year Award on two occasions. 

While MRA remained at No.1 for 2019, several other agencies climbed up the league, demonstrating the rising standard and calibre of entrants to these awards.  

Lucia Di Stazio, MD, commented: “We know the CMA League is used by many construction companies to help inform their choice of marketing agency, so it’s fantastic for us to maintain the top spot.

“There are some tremendously talented agencies on the list, and we’ve watched with interest this year’s climbers. It keeps us striving to be the best and perform at our very best for our customers.

“Our continued success in the CMA awards is a real testament to the hard work and dedication of the team at MRA – and it’s great to see that being recognised by external organisations.”

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