
Entries open for this year's Cork Digital Marketing Awards
The Cork Digital Marketing Awards is set to return once again this year to celebrate the digital excellence driving business growth and brand visibility across the region.
Officially launched by Cork Chamber on Wednesday, the awards honour the talent, innovation and strategy that have supported Cork's digital marketing landscape.
Open to businesses of all sizes and sectors, the awards span 17 diverse categories, including Best in Content Creation, Best Website and platform-specific awards for social media excellence.
'Digital transformation continues to reshape how businesses connect with their audiences and Cork companies are at the forefront of that shift," said Rob Horgan, president of Cork Chamber.
"From solo innovators to large-scale teams, the level of talent and strategic thinking we see in the Cork region is truly exceptional. These awards are about recognising that success and championing those who are pushing boundaries.'
Annie FitzGibbon, director of member services at Cork Chamber, added: 'Each year, the Cork Digital Marketing Awards evolve to reflect the platforms, tools and strategies that are shaping the future of business.
"The categories highlight the important role digital plays not just in marketing, but in driving business growth and community impact across Cork.'
The Irish Examiner returns as Media Partner for 2025, offering the winner of the prestigious Digital Marketing Legend award a Content Studio Package to elevate their brand story across the Irish Examiner's digital channels. The awards will also be celebrated in partnership with the Marketing Institute Ireland, Cork.
Sandra Carey, Senior Marketing Executive at Irish Examiner and The Echo, said: 'We are proud to support the Cork Digital Marketing Awards and the brilliant work happening across the region. These awards showcase not only marketing excellence but also the deep creativity and results-driven thinking behind successful campaigns.
"Through the Content Studio collaboration, we look forward to amplifying the story of this year's Digital Marketing Legend and helping them reach new audiences through our platforms.'
The Cork Digital Marketing Awards 2025 are now open for entries, with the awards ceremony scheduled for Friday, October 10, 2025.
Businesses, organisations and individuals across the Cork region are encouraged to submit their work, with the closing date for entries being Wednesday, July 9.
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