Fourth Year, Four Awards – FPRA Local Image Awards 2011

It’s that time of year again – award entries. Seemingly endless details crunched into just two pages combined with mounds of supporting material… what does this equal? An Image Award entry for the Florida Public Relations Association. It’s a lot of work, but we enter at the local level through our Southwest Florida Chapter every year. This year, the fourth year in a row we’ve entered, we’ve won – this time, four awards!
We were honored to be able to enter three projects this year and each one won! Our work with Scott Fischer Enterprises and their Rocket Harley-Davidson dealership won an Award of Distinction and a Judges’ Award. Additionally, the work we did with the Early Learning Coalition of Southwest Florida and their Literacy Buddies program as well as our social media efforts for California Closets Southwest Florida each won Awards of Distinction!
An Award of Distinction highlights an outstanding public relations program while a Judges’ Award signifies maximum client exposure or success through a public relations program for the least amount of money.
We are very excited to have received these honors and look forward to entering the FPRA Golden Image Awards next. Wish us luck!
You May Like
Image Award Results - PTE Brings Home 3!
We are pleased to announce PTE won 3 awards at the local Florida Public Relations Association’s Image Awards ceremony recently! The firm won a Judges’ Award and Award of Distinction for their work with local nonprofit, Blessings in a Backpack and their Girls Night Out fund-raiser and another Award of
Public Relations Strategy - 10 Steps to Ensure Success
As many of you know, I earned my APR (Accreditation in Public Relations) last year. Quite the process, I learned far more than I thought via studying assigned literature. One such piece, Cutlip & Center's Effective Public Relations 10th edition (EPR 10) was invaluable. Having practiced public relations for large
Networking: For Business and PR
Networking and communication used to take the traditional path of print advertising and brochures, direct mail, local/national trade shows, etc. These forms of communicating your brand/business still exist but more often they are used in balance with modern forms of networking and sharing information about you and your business. Here