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Chartwells Higher Education earned multiple honors in the 2026 Hermes Creative Awards for breakthrough dining concepts and brand storytelling.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 12, 2026 — Chartwells Higher Education, a leader in contract foodservice management, received multiple top honors in the 2026 Hermes Creative Awards for campus dining concepts and brand storytelling that help turn everyday meals into moments of connection for students.
The Hermes Creative Awards, an international competition administered by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP), celebrates outstanding creative work across traditional and emerging media. Chartwells’ 2026 recognitions span Platinum, Gold, and Honorable Mention tiers, highlighting the depth and impact of its campus dining programming.
“We’ve always believed dining is about more than what’s on the plate. It’s where students find community,” said Eva Wojtalewski, CEO of Chartwells Higher Education. “These awards recognize the one-of-a-kind experiences our teams create on campuses every day, and the care they put into helping students feel connected and included.”
2026 Hermes Creative Award Honors Include:
Other awards included:
The 2026 honors build on Chartwells Higher Education’s continued recognition by the Hermes Creative Awards, following its 2025 Platinum Award for the First Year Eats program, which received the highest distinction for strategic communications and student engagement. [
With thousands of entries submitted annually from organizations around the world, Hermes Creative Award winners are selected by industry experts and evaluated against rigorous standards of creativity, execution, and impact.
“These awards reinforce our commitment to innovation with purpose,” Wojtalewski added. “Every program recognized starts with listening to students, campus partners, and our teams, and then turning what we hear into dining experiences that truly matter.”