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    Home»Development»Perficient’s “What If? So What?” Podcast Wins Gold at the 2025 Hermes Creative Awards

    Perficient’s “What If? So What?” Podcast Wins Gold at the 2025 Hermes Creative Awards

    May 14, 2025

    We’re thrilled to announce that Perficient’s “What If? So What?” podcast, hosted by Jim Hertzfeld, area vice president, strategy, has been honored with a Gold Award in the podcast series category at the prestigious 2025 Hermes Creative Awards. This recognition is a testament to our commitment to providing listeners with insightful, engaging, and actionable content. 

    The Hermes Creative Awards is an international competition that celebrates excellence in traditional and emerging media. This year’s competition attracted entries from more than 30 countries and showcased an impressive range of creative excellence. The judging process is rigorous, and Gold Awards, which recognize work that exceeds industry standards, are presented to only about 20% of entrants. 

    Perficient is a leading global digital consultancy that transforms how the world’s largest enterprises and biggest brands connect with customers and grow their businesses. Our team of strategists, designers, technologists, and engineers help our clients boldly advance their business and drive real results through the power of technology. 

    Jim Hertzfeld shared his excitement about the award. “I’m grateful to our guests for sharing their real world ideas, and I am honored that the Hermes Awards have recognized the creative way that we’ve delivered those ideas to our listeners.”   

    The Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP), which administers the Hermes Creative Awards, celebrates the work of creative professionals while supporting the industry’s philanthropic spirit. Through this program, AMCP has contributed more than $325,000 to charitable organizations. 

    For more information about the Hermes Creative Awards and to view the full list of winners, visit Hermes Awards Winners. 

    Thank you for being part of our journey and stay tuned for even more episodes of “What If? So What?” 

    🎧 Subscribe or stream episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.

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