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PBSC wins regional marketing awards

Palm Beach State College has won three awards for marketing and communications projects from District II of the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations.

The council gave PBSC the following two first-place Gold Medallion Awards and one silver award for work created by members of the College Relations and Marketing department.

  • Notes/Cards/Invitations
    Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration – Gold
  • Interior Signage/Displays (single or series)
    Panther’s Pantry & Panther’s Closet Wall and Window Graphics – Gold
  • Viewbook
    Find Your Power – Silver

The invitation to the College’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration was designed by Ferabilia Corbato-Harris, graphic designer. Panther’s Pantry and Panther’s Closet wall and window graphics were designed by Kari McCormick, visual communications manager. The College’s 22-page Viewbook, used for recruiting students, was also designed by McCormick.

The awards, judged by industry professionals, were presented during the District II Conference held in Savannah, Ga., Nov. 7-9. The conference had 303 entries from 41 different colleges in the competition this year.

The annual regional NCMPR Medallion Awards recognize outstanding achievement in marketing and communications at community and technical colleges in 11 Southeastern states, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas. Currently, there are 98 member colleges in District II. NCMPR is an affiliate council of the American Association of Community Colleges. For more information, visit www.ncmpr.org.

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