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Sponsorship News South Africa

Nedbank and Klipdrift make a grand sweep of Raptor Awards

The winners of the 2002 SABC Raptor Awards for sponsorship excellence were announced at a charity banquet at the Sandton Convention Centre on Thursday evening. Just two Grand Raptor Awards were presented to Nedbank and Klipdrift for entries that stood out from the rest as highly exemplary.

The awards, which have been sponsored by the SABC for the past four years, recognise excellence in the sponsorship industry.

Two types of awards were made. A Raptor Award (certificate) was awarded in 18 categories of the sponsorship awards, while just two Grand Raptor Awards (sculpture) were presented to entries that the judging panel decided stood out from the rest as highly exemplary.

The two Grand Raptor winners were Nedbank for its Nedbank Golf Challenge entry in the Best Super Budget Category (excess of R10 million per annum total) and Klipdrift Export for its sponsorship of the Klein Karoo Kunstefees - Best Small Budget Sponsorship (R50 000 - R2.5 million per annum total).

"The Nedbank Golf Challenge sponsorship is by no means new. However, it is evident that Nedbank and Sun International have done their time, and fine tuned the lessons learned. The leveraging of the sponsorship is creative; product association is intrinsic; there is an excellent social investment spin-off with the Sports Trust Challenge that raises more than R1million for sports development; superb staff involvement throughout the organisation; imaginative cross promotion with other sponsors of the event, and certainly the most impressive aspect is the achievement of a 655% excess on targeted product sales," said Danie Malan, chairperson of the Raptors Organising Committee.

The second Grand Raptor was awarded to a sponsorship at the opposite end of the sponsorship spectrum. Klipdrift Export was recognised for its investment in the Klein Karoo Kunstefees.

"One of the judges commented at the outset of the judging process early in September, that this was the first entry he looked at, and from there it was hard for any other submission to equally impress," said Malan.

"One of the judges commented at the outset of the judging process early in September, that this was the first entry he looked at, and from there it was hard for any other submission to equally impress," said Malan.

"This entry is proof that spend, while important, is not the only factor in determining a successful sponsorship. The days of throwing money at sponsorships and not understanding the art of professionally leveraging the deal are over. In this instance, Klipdrift took a relatively small budget and applied clever creative and tactics to make the association work. The key is they made the sponsorship really work for them rather than the other way around. The KKNK humour which tapped into the soul of the target audience broke the traditional sponsorship clutter and brought about great entertainment, publicity and sales. At the very least, this Grand Raptor was refreshing and very deserving!".

Malan summarised that of all the entries awarded Raptors, six went to sports sponsorships; five were awarded to submissions in entertainment categories; three were for Arts and Culture entries; three for Cause / educational sponsorships and one Raptor was awarded for an environmental entry.

"We did not award any Raptor in the category of Best Rights Package. We examined this phenomenon, and it may be that more careful explanation of what is required for this entry is needed in future. The entries received were for packages that have yet to be implemented which is a critical factor in evaluating the entry. However, we want to encourage property owners to persevere as there is great merit in retaining such a category. It is a vital cog in the sponsorship wheel that, until these awards, were not acknowledged," said Malan.

He said that as with any awards, there are bound to be entrants who are delighted and others not. "I am confident that we had one of the best judging panels ever. It was impartial and made up of experts from all disciplines making up the sponsorship industry. The feedback I received was that the panel was strict but fair. They looked for true integration of sponsorships from branding through to employee relations, media and publicity, promotions and impact on product if that was an objective.

"Our brief was to look for sponsorships that broke the mould the past 18 months. We wanted to reward big ideas and innovation. We did not judge an entry by only their return on investment. Key to these Raptors is understanding that the awards don't reward executing a sponsorship. Many companies will expect this. However the industry is too sophisticated to continue doing this. The Raptors must stand for something and that is recognising exemplary sponsorships.

"I am comfortable that this was achieved and that the results announced today reflect this sentiment," said Malan.

Mark Jakins, group sales and marketing director of the SABC added, "We have sponsored these Raptor Awards the past few years to give something back to an industry that is important to the SABC. It is important that we encourage continued investment in this form of brand building. Not only because locally and internationally, the trends reflect that this is where spend is going, but also because Raptors should be a beacon to us all - encouraging us to push the limits, grow skills in this form of marketing and continuously learn how we can better use the unique opportunities to our advantage that sponsorships alone can provide."

"Many changes were implemented this year by the organisers and I am pleased that the immediate impact was a 70% growth in entries and the creation of a judging panel that the entire industry believes is credible and trustworthy.

"The path is decided for the Raptor Awards, now we must all follow it and help build what is essentially the only recognition in existence for a mega player in global marketing," said Jakins.

WINNERS LIST:

Best Super budget sponsorship (excess of R10 million p.a. total)

Entertainment RAPTOR

SponsorThe South African Breweries
BrandCastle Lager
Event/ProductCastle Loud
Brand ManagerAbey Mokgwatsane
Sponsored PartySABC and YFM
Sponsorship Manager and SalesMichelle Jacobs and Belinda Camera
Other PartiesQuo Vadis Communications

Best Super budget sponsorship (excess of R10 million p.a. total)

Sport RAPTOR

SponsorThe South African Breweries
BrandCastle Lager
Event/ProductSpringbok Rugby
Brand ManagerRob Fleming
Sponsored PartySA Rugby (Pty) Ltd
Managing DirectorRian Oberholzer
ConsultancyMSports Marketing
DirectorCarol Vosloo
Other PartiesQuo Vadis Communications

Best Super budget sponsorship (excess of R10 million p.a. total)

Sport RAPTOR

SponsorThe South African Breweries
BrandCastle Lager
Event/ProductTest Cricket
Brand ManagerRob Fleming
Sponsored PartyUnited Cricket Board of South Africa
Chief Executive OfficerGerald Majola
ConsultancyMSports Marketing
DirectorCarol Vosloo
Other PartiesQuo Vadis Communications

Best Super budget sponsorship (excess of R10 million p.a. total)

Sport RAPTOR

SponsorCoca-Cola
BrandCoca-Cola
Event/ProductPremier Soccer
Marketing Assets ManagerChris Couchman
Sponsored PartyPremier Soccer League
Chairman Leepile Taunyane
ConsultancyOctagon
Business Director/Account DirectorJohn Dixon/Justin Sampson
Other PartiesKassey Belluigi (PR) Jo Hooper (Strategy) Khotso Moabi (Eventing)
Worldwide Sports Marketing

Best Super budget sponsorship (excess of R10 million p.a. total)

Sport RAPTOR

SponsorThe South African Breweries
BrandCastle Lager
Event/ProductWorld Cup Soccer Campaign
Brand ManagerPeter Luyanda
Sponsored PartySA Football Association
Chief Operating OfficerAlbert Mokoena
Other PartiesQuo Vadis Communications

Best Super budget sponsorship (excess of R10 million p.a. total)

Sport GRAND RAPTOR

SponsorNedbank
BrandNedbank Golf Challenge
Event/ProductNedbank Golf Challenge
Senior Manager: SponsorshipsGrahame Jones
Sponsored ParySun International
General ManagerAlistair Roper
Other PartiesAudi

Best Large budget sponsorship (R5 million to R10 million p.a. total)

Entertainment RAPTOR

SponsorVodacom
BrandVodacom
Event/ProductIdols
Executive Head of MarketingAndre Beyers
Sponsored ParyOracle - Idols
National Sales ManagerTracy Hawkridge
ConsultancyFCB Sponsorship
Client ServiceAllison Witherspoon, Natalia Roskruge

Best Medium budget sponsorship (R2.5 million to R5 million p.a. total)

Arts & Culture RAPTOR

SponsorRand Merchant Bank
BrandRand Merchant Bank
Event/ProductStarlight Classics
Public AffairsColette Wynne
Sponsored PartySA regional orchestras and SA artists
Conductor and co-ordinatorRichard Cock
Other PartiesQuo Vadis Communications

Best Medium budget sponsorship (R2.5 million to R5 million p.a. total)

Arts & Culture RAPTOR

SponsorAppletiser (Pty) Ltd
BrandAppletiser
Event/ProductWomen with Appletude
Marketing ManagerJean Sloane
Sponsored PartyVarious SA Photographers and Kirstenbosch Gardens
Snelco PROAndre Schwartz
ConsultancySnelco PRO

Best Medium budget sponsorship (R2.5 million to R5 million p.a. total)

Causes (Health/Education/Social Upliftme RAPTOR

SponsorEskom (Pty) Ltd
BrandEskom
Event/ProductExpo for Young Scientists
Sponsorship ManagerAnneke Beech
Sponsored PartyExpo for Young Scientists
National Expo ManagerPriscilla Moodley
ConsultancyOctagon
Account DirectorBilly Lascaris

Best Small budget sponsorship (R50 000 to R2.5 million p.a. total)

Arts & Culture GRAND RAPTOR

SponsorFCB Cape Town
BrandKlipdrift Export
Event/ProductKlein Karoo Kunstefees
Marketing ManagerRhode Snyman
ConsultancyFCB Sponsorship
Sponsorship DirectorAnnalie Watt
Other PartiesFCB Impact

Best Small budget sponsorship (R50 000 to R2.5 million p.a. total)

Causes (Health/Education/Social Upliftment) RAPTOR

SponsorEskom (Pty) Ltd
BrandEskom
Event/ProductLights from Africa
Sponsorship ManagerAnneke Beech
Sponsored PartyLight Africa (Pty) Ltd
DirectorCarl van der Merwe
ConsultancyOctagon
Account DirectorBilly Lascaris
Other PartiesInteractive Africa - Freddy Khan, Ravi Naidoo

Best Small budget sponsorship (R50 000 to R2.5 million p.a. total)

Causes (Health/Education/Social Upliftme RAPTOR

SponsorPick 'n Pay
BrandPick 'n Pay
Event/ProductSupercap Day
GM of MarketingTessa Chamberlain
Sponsored PartyQuadriplegic Ass. of SA
ChairmanAris Searlis
ConsultancyY&R Hedley Byrne
Account DirectorCathy Coyle

Best Small budget sponsorship (R50 000 to R2.5 million p.a. total)

Sport RAPTOR

SponsorPick 'n Pay
BrandPick 'n Pay
Event/ProductComrades Marathon
GM Corporate MarketingTessa Chamberlain
Sponsored ParyComrades Marathon Association
Event Manager & Co-ordinatorBrad Glasspoole
ConsultancyY&R Hedley Byrne
Account DirectorCathy Coyle

Best Broadcast Sponsorship

Entertainment RAPTOR

SponsorMitsubishi
BrandPajero & Colt
Event/ProductSurvivor Africa
Brand ManagerKhumbulani Ndebele
ConsultancyStarcom
Media StrategistErica Gunning
Other PartiesOld Shanghai

Best Broadcast Sponsorship

Entertainment RAPTOR

SponsorVodacom
BrandVodacom
Event/ProductBig Brother
Executive Head of MarketingAndre Beyers
Sponsored PartyOracle - Big Brother
National Sales ManagerTracy Hawkridge
ConsultancyFCB Sponsorship
Vodacom Client ServiceGlynis Rudolph, Mogani Naaido

Best Broadcast Sponsorship

Environment (Ecotourism) RAPTOR

SponsorToyota
BrandHilux
Event/ProductSA Farmers
General Manager National PromotionalMike Herb
Sponsored PartyKew Productions - Wenakker
ProducerJohan Badenhorst
ConsultancyFCB Sponsorship
Project ManagerKira Briggs

NAB AWARD - Best Broadcast Sponsorship

SponsorVodacom
BrandVodacom
Event/Productbig Brother
Executive Head of MarketingAndre Beyers
Sponsored PartyOracle - Big Brother
National Sales ManagerTracy Hawkridge
ConsultancyFCB Sponsorship
Vodacom Client ServiceGlynis Rudolph, Mogani Naaido

Judging panel of the 2002 SABC Raptor Awards:

Godfrey Morley, MacDonalds
This popular personality in sponsorship is probably best known for his position as Head of Sponsorship SAB from 1998 until 2001. At present he is Marketing Director of one of the world's best known brands, MacDonalds, where sponsorship once again is a key performance area. Given his eight or so years in commercial and managerial experience, four of which were spent in brand orientated sponsorships and marketing (many of which are previous winners of Raptors), Godfrey is well versed in the art of negotiating, leveraging and measuring sponsorships. He was appointed as Chairperson of the 2002 Judging Panel.

Richard Relton, World Sport Group (Europe, Plc)
Richard has more than 15 years experience in Sports Marketing and Promotions. He is currently Managing Director of World Sport Group, a sports marketing company based in the UK. His currently positions most notably include Commercial Director of the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup and MD of the Ladies European Golf Tour. In addition, his company was appointed a 10-year contract to re-launch and manage professional Snooker. Previously he held the position of CEO for four years of the Asian CDA Tour and prior to that was employed by IMG.

Ross Chowles, Jupiter Drawing Room, CT

Ross has been in the Advertising industry for 23 years, 14 of which as Creative Director. He has been a Loeries Awards judge for 15 years, and also judged Awards in Cannes, Canada and Namibia.

Mvuzo Mbebe, SABC Topsport

Currently the MD of SABC Topsport and a member of the SABC's Group Executive Management Committee. Mvuzo has a long successful career in sport administration having held such positions in his early career as 1st Secretary General of Athletics South Africa, 1st CEO of the National Sports Council and MD of NSC Investments. He is a former advisor to the Minister of Sport and Recreation and Executive Consultant for the SA Sports Commission.

Dana Cooper, ABSA

Dana is Group Executive - Group Marketing for ABSA in charge of a R300 million budget which in part covers ABSA's sponsorships of sport including amongst others rugby and athletics. She previously worked for Action Stations as GM: Sales and Marketing, Colgate Palmolive SA, Premier Foods and other classical marketing companies such as Lever Brothers and SC Johnson.

Roger Jardine, Kagiso Media

Roger is the CEO of Kagiso Media which listed on the JSE in June 1999 and has interests in radio, speciliast publishing and exhibitions. He trained as a physicist in the USA and returned to South Africa in 1992 to co-ordinate the ANC's desk on science and technology. In 1995 he was made Director-General of the Department of Arts, Culture Science and Technology - a position he held until he joined Kagiso Media. He is the current Chairman of the Board of the CSIR and the Nuclear Energy Corporation of SA.

Annie Williamson, FCB Sponsorship

Annie was recently appointed MD of FCB Sponsorship, and has been a judge on the Raptors for three years running. She is currently responsible for maximizing such sponsorships as Vodacom's Tri-Nations and Super 12 Series as well as Big Brother and Pop Idols. Her sponsorship experience dates back to her time at Grinaker Sponsorship Marketing where she was responsible for the conceptualization and implementation of sponsorship programmes related to the SA Olympic Team, the Penny Heyns Foundation and various music and sports events.

Noma Simamane, ZANUSI Brand Solutions

Noma is the founder member of Zanusi Brand Solutions following a stint as MD of BLGK Bates. In the 17 years she has been in marketing she has built a superb track record with companies such as the British American Tobacco and Unilever. She has acquired vast experience particularly in South Africa, Kenya and the USA and has played an active role in the Association of Marketers from acting as a judge on Loeries to serving on various boards such as the Association of Advertising Agencies, Product Marketing Services and various other committees. She is on the Advisory Committee for UNEP's Advertising and Communication Initiative and has presented a great deal internationally.

Jodi-Ann Jones, Eventive Public Relations

Jodi is the founder member of Eventive PR, one of South Africa's leading sponsorship communications consultancies. With nearly 15 years of communications experience, at least 12 of which have been in the sponsorship industry, Jodi has worked with most of the country's leading sponsorship companies. She has successfully handled the image and publicity campaigns around such projects as the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Paralympic Team, the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games Team, the 1999 All Africa Games Team, the visit to South Africa by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and the London Philharmonic Orchestra as well as Whitney Houston's One South Africa Tour. She is at present working on the 2004 Olympic Team PR and a variety of Blue Chip sponsorship clients such as Sasol's sponsorship of Amaglug-Glug and Vodacom's soccer and rugby sponsorships.

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