

The Association of National Advertisers (ANA) have announced the winners of the 2025 Multicultural and Inclusive Marketing Excellence Awards, honouring brands that are embracing the full spectrum of consumer identities and embedding inclusive practices to drive measurable impact—achieving both market expansion and brand loyalty. The awards span 20 categories such as Best in Show, Experiential Marketing, Data and Measurement Excellence, People with Disabilities and Neurodivergent Communities, among others. The awards were presented at an evening gala event during the ANA Multicultural and Inclusive Marketing Conference in Carlsbad, CA.
Since 2001, the ANA Multicultural and Inclusive Marketing Excellence Awards offer the ultimate opportunity to showcase work that makes a difference and celebrate the teams who are leading the charge in establishing a strategic and authentic commitment to build meaningful connections with each and every consumer with inclusive marketing practices that fuels brand relevance, loyalty and growth.
2025 Award Winners Include:
Top Honour: Best in Show
The Best in Show Award went to 'Tennessee Sound Sites' for the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development created by VML.
Through the power of music, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and VML collaborated with Tennessee's greatest treasure – its songwriters – to write evocative alt text image descriptions for its tourism website to improve accessible travel. For millions of blind and visually impaired people, image descriptions — known as 'alt text' — are how they experience the world online. But too often it fails them, offering cold, generic or sometimes even no descriptions at all. 'Sound Sites' reimagined how alt text can function as part of the storytelling process. The project integrated lyrical, sensory-driven narratives co-written with blind users and Tennessee songwriters to reflect the unique and beautiful culture that is Tennessee. For travellers who are blind or have low vision, this approach offered an immersive experience of the state’s landscapes, moving beyond compliance to create a deeper connection.
Judge commentary on this work included:
“It showed us how powerful storytelling can be when it’s done with care and intention. It wasn’t just about representation, it was about human connection. This is how you do inclusivity right.”
“This work sets a new standard for how brands should be setting their inclusive agenda.”
Campaign Results Included:
Additional Major Wins
Judging Process
The 2025 Multicultural and Inclusive Marketing Excellence Awards followed a rigorous three-round evaluation:
Grand Jury Members Included:
The complete list of winners in the 2025 Multicultural and Inclusive Marketing Excellence Awards competition, and additional program details can be accessed here.