East Anglian Marketing Awards
Coming soon
East Anglia is a marketing hub – exceptional agencies, campaigns and talent, so we thought:
Why not celebrate it?
That’s where the EAMAs come in.
About
Community awards
Celebrating the damn good marketers of our region should be all about good vibes and fair, healthy competition.
That’s why we don’t pay to play here.
Are you sick of awards that cost hundreds to enter and thousands to attend as a team? Ditto.
No need to put your money where your mouth is. Just tell us how great you are in a nomination. For free. And may the best one win.

For every marketer.
We’re not just for agencies, or big, sexy teams with a budget of millions.
If you’re good at what you do, these awards are for you.
Individual Awards
to shine a spotlight on our region’s stars.
Work Awards
to showcase our standout campaigns.
Team Awards
because great marketing takes a village.
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FAQs
We hear your brain whirring, are you wondering?
Do we really need another awards programme?
There are brilliant regional marketing awards all over the UK – London, the Midlands, the North, the South West… but what about East Anglia? We’re over here doing incredible work, yet there’s no dedicated awards programme shining a light on our region’s talent.
Who is the organiser?
The East Anglian Marketing Awards are powered by Norfolk Women’s Marketing Network CIC. Having successfully run annual, community-based awards since 2023, the Network is branching out to run a programme that is not gender-specific and is for the whole of East Anglia. You can find out more about NWMN here.
How are the awards going to be judged?
We will carefully select industry leaders from across the UK to help us fairly find our winners.
Why are the awards free to enter?
We’ve been asking the community about what, for them, is the biggest blocker to entering awards – the answer has overwhelmingly been price. If it’s not the substantial entry fee, it’s the extortionate ticket price for the celebration event. We run events, so we understand why these costs are what they are. No shade. But as a Community Interest Company, we’re not here to make a killer profit, we’re keen to fill a gap in the market for community-based awards. Not a pay-to-play scenario, just a genuine chance for anyone to win an award if their nomination is good enough. We’re fortunate to have the support of generous sponsors who help us power this programme and make it possible.
Get in touch
We don’t bite.