KINGSTON, Jamaica — Marking six decades as a Caribbean powerhouse in the advertising industry, Jamaica’s AdMark Network recently clinched the Angel Award for Excellence in Public Service Advertising, underscoring its sustained impact on social causes throughout the region. Presented by the American Advertising Federation (AAF) District 4, the accolade highlights AdMark’s dedication to storytelling that drives meaningful change.
At the center of this achievement is AdMark’s creative execution of the NCB Foundation’s “Grant a Wish” campaign, a vibrant initiative that captured national attention by spotlighting the inspiring stories of unsung community heroes. Through captivating visuals and heartfelt narratives, the campaign rallied the public to support deserving individuals and organizations, from those battling health challenges to local charities enriching lives across Jamaica.
Arnold ‘JJ’ Foote, Executive Chairman of AdMark Network, spoke on the award’s significance: “Receiving the Angel Award for ‘Grant a Wish’ reflects our commitment to campaigns that resonate deeply within communities. The opportunity to amplify the voices of those making a difference is a responsibility we cherish.”
In its 60 years, AdMark has evolved from a local agency into a regional communications network, now extending its influence into Trinidad & Tobago and North America. Known for its strategic public service work, the agency continues to redefine the role of advertising as a catalyst for good, with a commitment to uplifting the Caribbean.