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Brand Activation Award

Written by Áine Dempsey | Nov 28, 2024 1:08:06 PM

Guaranteed Irish Celebrates Dylan Bradshaw with Prestigious Brand Activation Award 

 

Guaranteed Irish, the not-for-profit membership organisation committed to supporting locally based businesses in Ireland, is delighted to announce that one of its esteemed member companies, Dylan Bradshaw, has been awarded our prestigious Guaranteed Irish Brand Activation Champion Award.

This award celebrates individuals and businesses that use innovative campaigns and collaborations to amplify the Guaranteed Irish message. Dylan's ability to weave creativity and authenticity into his activations has set a benchmark for excellence, inspiring others to follow his lead. 

Dylan Bradshaw, the renowned salon located in Dublin, which has gained acclaim for its cutting-edge styling, luxury services. They have received this recognition for its outstanding brand activation, showcasing the Guaranteed Irish symbol on their products packaging, social media platforms, e-commerce. 

 

The success of Dylan Bradshaw reflects the broader impact of the Guaranteed Irish symbol, which is recognised by nearly three-quarters of Irish consumers as a mark of trust and quality. The organisation’s recent report by Red C research underlines this influence, with 93% of members joined Guaranteed Irish for the use of the license highlighting the importance and recognition of the G as the national symbol of trust and provenance. The symbol is the number one reason to join the organisation, and 91% acknowledging their role in sustaining local jobs. 

As Guaranteed Irish celebrates its 50th anniversary, the organisation continues to highlight and support the successes of its members through various initiatives, including the '50-50-50 Competition' and national marketing campaigns aimed at promoting the value and impact of the Guaranteed Irish symbol. 

 

For more information about our Brand Activation Award, and how to enter, please visit www.guaranteedirish.ie