Past Winners

Not only do the Licensing International Excellence Awards showcase the best of licensing every year, they also serve as a historical record, offering a brief glimpse of the brands and innovations that have shaped our industry over the last three decades.

With hundreds of entries every year, the competition to make it on the ballot, much less win, is fierce. Those who do win can savor the knowledge that not only will they be celebrated by their peers in the present, their work will also live on in this annal of licensing innovation and achievement.

2024

New awards celebrating Advertising Campaigns Featuring Licensed Brands and the Members’ Choice Award were added.

2023

New brands took home a win and Best Sustainability Initiative and Most Impactful Service Provider awards were introduced

Awards Winners 2022

2022

Live in Las Vegas for the first time in 3 years, the Excellence Awards were buzzing! Corporate brands made a big showing.

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2021

One special award added this year was for the Pandemic Pivot, recognizing companies’ efforts to use licensing to react to the effects of the global pandemic.

2020

The Virtual Awards Ceremony, hosted by Marshal Mizrahi, inducted Martha Stewart into the Hall of Fame, and unveiled 23 winners from around the globe.

2019

Fornite ruled the night with 5 wins including the inaugural Newcomer Award for companies in their first year of licensing.

2018

Sally Hansen’s Crayola Insta-Dry nail color collection wins the first-ever Community Choice Award.

2017

Three executives are inducted into the Hall of Fame for the first time in 26 years, while Striker and WBCP each rack up a trio of wins.

2016

Disney Consumer Products’ Star Wars takes home four awards.   

2015

Disney’s Frozen rules the night, winning Best Overall Program, Best Animated Program & helping Kohl’s bring home Best Retailer.

2014

“Angry Birds” and “Duck Dynasty” fly off with wins, including Best Overall Program of the Year for Brandgenuity’s work with the reality TV phenom.

2013

Activision’s Skylanders merges reality and digital and wins big, while Campbell’s visits Target with little help from Andy Warhol (winning Best Licensing Promotion).

2012

Rovio’s Angry Birds brings home three wins, while the NBA and Junk Food Clothing continue to dominate the sports categories.   

2011

Boots takes home Best Retailer for its Strictly Come Dancing program. Disney’s Toy Story 3 takes home Best Overall and Hello Kitty sweeps the Character category.

2010

Adidas rides off with a win thanks to a partnership with Vespa, and the Twilight Saga: New Moon wins Best Overall and helps Nordstrom win Best Retailer.

2008

Vera Wang transitions from fashion to flower garnering a Best Licensee win, and Disney’s “High School Musical 2” and “Hannah Montana” take home multiple wins.

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