According to the awards, more than 200 judges from 47 countries that participated in the 2024 Gerety Awards have awarded seven Grand Prix and 24 Gold.

Additionally, it gave 94 Silver and 71 bronze, with 198 entries remaining on the shortlist. Juries were celebrated this year in 15 different locations around the globe, the awards add. 

The Grand Prix winners include the following:
  • 'Runner 321' for adidas by FCB Canada in the Work for Good CUT (Alternative)
  • 'We Are Ayenda' for WhatsApp, by CreativeX, Meta US in the Entertainment CUT (TV / Cinema)
  • 'The Square Meter' for HORNBACH by HeimatTBWA\ Germany Berlin in the Craft CUT (Production Design)
  • 'The 100th edition' for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung by Scholz & Friends Berlin wins two GPs in the Craft CUT (Photography) and Communication CUT (Print)
  • 'My Japan Railway' for JR GROUP by dentsu Inc. Japan in the Craft CUT (Art Direction)
  • 'WoMen's football' for Orange by Marcel Paris in the Communication CUT (Online Video)
According to the awards, the most awarded countries in this edition were:
  • Germany
  • the United States of America
  • the United Kingdom, and
  • France.
Jung von Matt Germany has won the Global Agency of the Year with campaigns such as:
  • 'The first trademark that stops trading Nazi merch' for Laut gegen Nazis
  • 'Merry Easter for Edeka, The Bigger Draw' for Hamburg Marketing
  • 'Tramway to Love' for BVG
  • 'Father & Son Film' for BMW, and
  • 'Goals everywhere' for adidas.
According to the awards, 'The first trademark that stops trading Nazi merch' was also the most awarded campaign overall, followed by 'The Square Meter' for HORNBACH and 'A Holiday to Remember' from Chevrolet.
 
The awards conclude that other top awarded brands include:
  • WWF
  • Tennessee Department of Tourist Development
  • McDonald's
  • Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and
  • Wisp x Abortion Freedom Fund.
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