Effie College Announces Inaugural South African Winners

The inaugural Effie College programme in South Africa has named its first winners, following a live brief sponsored by Nedbank and a multi-stage judging process grounded in Effie’s effectiveness principles. The initiative drew student teams from four institutions — the University of Cape Town (UCT), University of Johannesburg (UJ), North-West University (NWU) and the AAA School of Advertising (AAA).

 

Through a rigorous judging process — spanning 13 October to 4 November — a distinguished panel of industry judges identified the Top 6 finalists, with the Top 3 emerging as standout teams for their strategic insight, creativity and results-driven thinking. Their final presentations took place on 14th November, after which the order of winners was agreed in a robust judging discussion.

 

The inaugural honours were conferred as follows: First place went to Stargazers (UCT); Brand Minds (UCT) earned second; and AdVengers (UJ) proudly took third to complete the Top 3. Rounding off the Top 6 for 2025 were Elevation Strategists (NWU), Strategic Six (NWU), and Momentum Makers (NWU).

 

AWARD

INSTITUTION + TEAM

TEAM MEMBERS

PRIZE PACKAGE

(per member)

FIRST

UCT – Team Stargazers

Kimae Rubbie

Keorapetse Mokoena

 

Enrolment to Effie Fundamentals worth R5 600

Nedbank Avo voucher worth R500

Effie Dialogue Invitations

2026 Effie Gala Award ticket worth R1000

 

SECOND

UCT – Team Brand Minds

Linah Mokwana

Thabang Mhlongo

Kabelo Moropa

Mojaki Moroenyane

Onthatile Maithufi

 

Nedbank Avo voucher worth R300

 

Effie Dialogue Invitations

 

2026 Effie Gala Awards ticket worth R1000

 

THIRD

UJ – Team AdVengers

Ronewa Ogilvie

Lethabo Mohaswa

Owame Mapedi

Amohelang Sehloho

 

Nedbank Avo voucher worth R200

 

Effie Dialogue Invitations

 

2026 Effie Gala Awards ticket worth R1000

 

 

“The concept behind Effie College is to teach the discipline of effectiveness in marketing,” said Gillian Rightford, ACA Executive Director for Effie South Africa. “This first year has shown how quickly students can apply Effie’s principles — from defining the problem and framing sharp objectives, to linking strategy and creative solutions with clear measures. It’s a promising sign for the future of the profession.”

 

Judging and process

Round 1 Judging Panel included a high profile and experienced group of past Effie judges:

  • Zayd Abrahams, Zinc Consulting
  • Catherine McPherson, Freelance Strategy Director
  • Erna George, SA Insights & Analytics Senior Director, PepsiCo
  • Silas Matlala, GIBS Faculty Member
  • Stuart Walsh, Head of Boundless Strategy
  • Atiyya Karodia, Strategy Director, AKQA

 

Semi-final judging was done by a team of Nedbank executives, led by Zayd Abrahams, who guided the panels through criteria aligned to the global Effie methodology.

 

Semi-final judging panel:

  • Keketso Makape, Head: Strategy & Operations 
  • Mondre Bremner, Senior Manager: Digital Channels Strategy 
  • Luvuyo Mthimkhulu, Senior Marketing Manager: Brand Strategy 
  • Velile Ximba, Marketing Manager 
  • Refilwe Magano, Head: Marketing 

 

The Nedbank team, and Gillian Rightford, judged the final presentations.

 

From the sponsor’s perspective, the programme offered emerging practitioners a real-world lens on effectiveness. Tebogo Motsepe, Executive Head: Marketing Strategy, Nedbank, said:

 

“Nedbank is proud to support Effie College and its focus on inspiring and developing emerging marketing talent. The thinking presented this year was impressive — a clear signal that the future of the industry is already engaging with disciplined, results-oriented marketing.”

 

Nedbank’s sponsorship of the Effie College brief underscores its unwavering support for marketing excellence and youth empowerment, affirming its role as a key partner in nurturing South Africa’s next generation of industry talent.

 

Effie College is delivered under the Effie LIONS Foundation, extending Effie’s education mission by pairing real-world brand challenges with rigorous, results-based judging. In South Africa, the programme is designed to bridge classroom learning and professional practice while strengthening effectiveness skills among rising talent.

 

“We were blown away by the quality of the submissions. Effie South Africa extends appreciation to every student and lecturer who contributed to this inaugural year, to our judges and to Nedbank for sponsoring the brief,” said Gillian Rightford. “We look forward to growing Effie College in 2026 — and to welcoming more universities and brand partners who share our commitment to developing the next generation of effectiveness-driven marketers.”

 

For more information visit the Effie South Africa website at https://www.effie.org/partners/south-africa/ or visit www.acasa.co.za. Join the conversation – #EffieAwardsSA 

 

Follow @EffieSouthAfrica on FacebookInstagramYouTube and @EffieAwardsSA on X to keep up to date on the latest developments. 

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