The Creative Floor Healthcare Awards has announced this year’s finalists. Entries have come from the USA, Canada, South America, UK, EU, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, China, and the Middle East.

The Creative Floor Healthcare Awards was founded in 2014 by Shaheed Peera. The aim was to help change the way award shows are run. Not only do the awards celebrate world-class creative but also agency people (various roles), clients, and healthcare companies. A proportion of profits raised go towards a Talent and Diversity Fund to help more diverse and untapped talent get into health and wellness communication agencies. Winners of the show decide who gets the money.

Shaheed Peera, Founder said: “Thank you to everyone who supports this very special award show. For our 10th year anniversary, we’ve raised over £175,000.00 towards our Talent and Diversity Fund, which will continue to help those from under-represented communities find careers in healthcare communication agencies. Together we’re continuing to raise global creative standards on real work, for everyday briefs. This year has been another record year for entries with only 10% making it through this far. I’d like to offer my sincerest congratulations to all finalists. I can’t wait to see who’ll be making it into the ring live on 21 September in London.”

The Creative Floor Healthcare Awards will announce 2023 Winners live on Thursday 21 September in London. Limited run of tickets are available here: http://thecreativefloor.com/awards.

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