News & Views 1 minute 15 October 2018

The Michelin Man Named Icon of the Millennium

It's the perfect birthday present for the 120-year-old mascot.

Bibendum, aka the “Michelin Man,” the beloved face of famed tire company, has been named "Icon of the Millennium" by Advertising Week, the United States-based global conference series for marketing, branding and advertising leaders.

Advertising Week awarded the Millennium Icon Award to the world famous Michelin Man earlier this month at a conference held at the Playstation Theater in New York City’s Time Square.

This prestigious award is the pride of the 110,000 Michelin Group employees around the world, and is the perfect birthday present for Bibendum as he celebrates his 120th this year.

Adeline Challon-Kemoun, executive vice president of Brands, Sustainable Development, Communication and Public Affairs of the Michelin Group, commented: “Since his birth in 1898, designed by O'Galop, Bibendum is more than just an advertising emblem. He is a living character who embodies the Michelin Group, its values, commitments and missions. As the Group’s spokesperson for better mobility, he passes messages and advises all road users and accompanies them in every journey."

One of the world’s oldest trademarks and with his global reach and emotional influence, Bibendum has played a significant role in propelling Michelin to 11th place in the worldwide ranking of Reputation Institute.

For 120 years, Bibendum has contributed to the success of Michelin—the world leader in tires and guides—and helped create a bond this lovable character, the brand and its customers.

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