May 2, 2022

Bobbie’s ‘How is Feeding Going’ Campaign Wins Two Webby Awards for Best Culture & Lifestyle Social Video

Bobbie announced today that it has been named the Best Culture & Lifestyle Social Video in the 26th Annual Webby Awards Internet Celebration. The groundbreaking video was created just six months after Bobbie entered the market and selected for two awards: a Webby and a People's Voice Winner. Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, The Webby Awards, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet.

“This campaign had nothing to do with selling infant formula and everything to do with evolving the conversation around how we choose to feed our babies”

As a new challenger brand in a legacy space, Bobbie’s winning How is Feeding Going campaign addressed the company’s mission head-on, by creating a counter-culture conversation around the stigma modern parents feel when choosing to feed their babies with formula. Launched during National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, a triggering time for the majority of parents who can’t breastfeed, the video led viewers to a website to pledge to create a different kind of conversation around feeding–by simply asking a question that doesn’t assume a new parent is breastfeeding their baby, but rather “How Is Feeding Going?”

The campaign featured intimate, first person stories from Lesley Anne Murphy, a double mastectomy previvor that could not breastfeed her baby, Tan France, a new dad via surrogacy that could not source donor breast milk, Kelly Stafford, a mom of four who chose to go straight to formula with her fourth baby to salvage her mental health and Hannah Bronfman, a new mom who set a six month breastfeeding goal but had to deal with the disappointment and guilt of not meeting it.

"This campaign had nothing to do with selling infant formula and everything to do with evolving the conversation around how we choose to feed our babies,” said Kim Chappell, VP of Marketing for Bobbie. “Sharing these diverse and powerful stories from recognizable parents struggling with many of the same hurdles any new parent experiences helps normalize the disappointing twists and unexpected turns in a feeding journey. As a mom of three, who was seven months pregnant when we created this campaign, this message was as personal to me as the conversation was overdue.”

IADAS, which nominates and selects The Webby Award Winners, is comprised of Internet industry experts including Arlan Hamilton, Founder and Managing Partner, Backstage Capital; Ziwe Fumudoh, Comedian & Writer; Quinta Brunson, Writer, Director and Actor; Felecia Hatcher, CEO, Black Ambition, Sridhar Ramaswamy; Co-Founder & CEO, Neeva; David Droga; Founder and Chairman, Droga5, R/GA; Kerstin Emhoff, Co-Founder & CEO, PRETTYBIRD; Dan Pfeiffer, Co-Host, Pod Save America and Werner Vogels, VP & CTO Amazon.

Bobbie will be honored at the 26th Annual Webby Awards in New York City on May 16th, hosted by Roy Wood Jr.

This year’s Webby Special Achievement honorees include: Megan Thee Stallion (Webby Artist of the Year), Anil Dash and Kevin McCoy (Webby Lifetime Achievement), Takashi Murakami (Webby Special Achievement), Drew Barrymore (Webby Special Achievement), Adam Scott (Webby Best Actor), and #saygay (Webby Social Movement of the Year).

Hosted by comedian Roy Wood Jr. (The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Roy Wood Jr.: Imperfect Messenger) the Webby Awards’ star-studded ceremony – presented by Verizon – will take place in New York City on Monday, May 16, and will celebrate the best of the Internet. Fans can follow and watch show highlights including hallmark 5-Word Speeches from the night’s big winners on May 16th at #Webbys on Instagram and Twitter, and the show at webbyawards.com.

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