Special win back-to-back Campaign ‘Global Agency of the Year’ titles in London; Motion Sickness #2

Special New Zealand enjoyed an incredible evening in London, defending its ‘Global Creative Agency of the Year’ title and becoming the first agency to win back-to-back titles. Yet the groundbreaking night did not stop there; it also swept the top ‘People of the Year’ titles too winning ‘Global Creative Agency Leader of the Year’ and ‘Global Creative Leaders of the Year’.
Aotearoa creative agency Motion Sickness took home silver for the coveted accolade of ‘Global Creative Agency Of The Year’ solidifying its position as a frontrunner in the advertising industry. The team also received silver for ‘Global Independent Agency Of The Year’.
Designed to bring together the very best agencies from USA, UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific, the annual awards set out to determine who is ‘the best-of-the-best’ across creative and media agencies, networks and people categories. Audited by PwC to ensure maximum trust and transparency, the judging panel is composed of leading CMOs and brand-side Marketers from a variety of key markets.
Special’s founder Tony Bradbourne was named ‘Global Creative Agency Leader of the Year’ after the agency’s stellar performance in 2023 – where they won Cannes Grand Prix and ‘Independent Agency of the Year / Strategy’, ‘The Most Effective Independent Agency in the World’ by EFFIE Global Index and ‘Most Effective Agency’ at both the NZ and Asia-Pacific Effie awards – all whilst navigating a double dip recession in New Zealand.
This marks the first time an agency leader from the southern hemisphere has been awarded the top prize.
Says Bradbourne: “You can’t create anything extraordinary alone. I’m very happy to accept this award on behalf of everyone at Special. You only have a chance at a title like this if you’re surrounded and supported by some pretty special people.”
In a rare double, Special took home the other major ‘Person of the Year’ award, with Special Auckland CCOs Lisa Fedyszyn and Jonathan McMahon named ‘Global Creative Leaders of the Year.” This follows a year filled with Cannes Grand Prix and Golds, D&AD Yellow Pencil, and ‘Best in Show’ titles at all of the New Zealand creative, media, and effectiveness shows as well as leading Special to be named ‘Agency Network of the Year’ at the Australian AWARD show.
Says Fedyszyn and McMahon: “It’s a real honour to be named ‘Global Creative Leaders of the Year’ by such a well-known and respected publication as Campaign. And to take out this title when up against such brilliant global leaders who have made extraordinary work that we love and admire makes it even more exciting.
“We have been joined at the hip (possibly literally if you look at our photo) for over 21 years now and know and appreciate the benefits of working as a team. Hence why it’s not just about us, but everyone at Special who makes it special every day. And, of course, all our clients who share that same passion and drive to make the best work together, that is creative and effective in equal parts.”
Special ended a perfect night by winning the top award ‘Global Creative Agency of the Year’. Becoming the first agency to win the title two years in a row.
Says Bradbourne: “When we named our agency ‘Special’, it wasn’t just a name; it was a forever challenge. To remind ourselves to always swing the bat. To create work that you could never call average or ordinary. We didn’t name our agency after the founders; we named it after our output and the results that work creates. And tonight in London, we’ve well and truly lived up to the name and that promise.
“So it’s an incredibly proud moment to accept these awards on behalf of everyone waking up on the other side of the world at Special Auckland and Special Wellington. It’s everyone’s hard work every day, and passion for what they do, that keeps making results like this possible.
“It’s crazy that an agency from New Zealand could be recognised in this way.We’ve got an incredible set of clients that inspire us every day. None of this would be possible without the business challenges they task us with and the belief and trust they show in us. We’re only as good as the results we generate.”
Special’s output over the past year has covered almost every challenge and every channel from PR, digital, design, media and comms to standout activations that got the world’s attention. All underpinned and set up for success by brilliant strategic thinking and the rigour that has seen us named NZ’s and Asia Pacific’s ‘Most Effective Agency’.

Motion Sickness, executive creative director, Sam Stuchbury was also shortlisted for Global Agency Leader and Global Agency Growth Leader.
Motion Sickness stood out among a competitive field of global names, impressing judges with its fresh approach to advertising and significant achievements over the past year. The agency’s bold campaigns have consistently had an impact, delivering cut-through to audiences and growth for its clients.
Says Hilary Ngan Kee, head of strategy, Motion Sickness: “We are incredibly proud to receive this recognition, now playing alongside some of the best agencies in the world. This award is a result of the hard work and creativity shown by our whole team and the vision from our clients. Thank you to them all. We’ve had a great year, and this type of recognition continues to fuel our ambitions for the future. We may have sat through a three-course awards dinner, but we are still hungry.”
As Motion Sickness continues to build momentum, this prestigious award serves as fuel in the agency’s journey, inspiring creativity and impact for the future.