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Our first award nomination of 2012

We were delighted to be notified this week that we have made it to the finals of the Travel Marketing Awards 2012, in the Best Use of Viral Communication category for our advergame – Happy Days – for Butlins 75th anniversary.
The game has been recognised by a group of esteemed judges including Andrew Shelton, the Marketing Director of Virgin Holidays and Jeremy Ellis, Marketing Director at TUI.
It’s our first award nomination for 2012 after a very successful year on the awards circuit last year picking up a couple of Golden Twits and Social Media Agency of the Year 2011 at the COGS as well as CEO, Kay Hammond, being named Technology Woman of the Year 2011 at the NOAW Awards.
The winners of the Travel Marketing Awards will be announced on 22nd March in London so keep your fingers crossed for a win for TAMBA!
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