Call for 2023 Insight250 Nominations

Door Jan Roekens | 20-12-2022

ESOMAR last week opened nominations for the Insight250 awards, celebrating the worldwide leaders and innovators in market research, consumer insights, and data-driven marketing.

The 2022 Insight250 Winners were announced at ESOMAR’s 75th Annual Congress in Toronto, Canada. In 2023 the awards will be announced on International Market Research Week at the beginning of May.

In 2023, an international jury of judges will again be led by WiRE Founder and current ESOMAR President Kristin Luck alongside Insight250 Chairman and mTab CEO Mark Langsfeld. ESOMAR’s global network of representatives will again assist in the shortlisting of nominees, and whilst no formal quotas will be applied, judges will look to represent the diverse and global nature of the profession (broadly in line with ESOMAR’s flagship Global Market Research publication). The full 2023 jury will shortly be announced.

Ideal Insight250 nominees have extensive accomplishments across a combination of professional experience, leadership, innovation, awards, research, writing, and industry involvement. Many previous winners are from within the academic, enterprise, agency, technology, consulting, association, and media sectors.

Nominations can be submitted in multiple languages at Insight250.com, which also provides a current list of 2022 and 2021 winners. You can also track the latest Insight250 news and updates on LinkedIn and Twitter. Simply search for ‘Insight250.’

Crispin Beale, CEO of Insight250, says, ‘In a world where facts and the ‘truth’ are increasingly under threat, the role of insights in championing evidence couldn’t be more important. The Insight250 celebrates those individuals leading, innovating, and keeping our profession at the frontline of the battle. These winners are true superstars, and it is right that we recognise their hard work and commitment.’

Nominations for the 2023 awards will close on January 31st, 2023, so submit your entries now at www.insight250.com.

Auteur: Jan Roekens, Hoofdredacteur

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