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The Glenn Group raises more than $2,500 for the Food Banks of Nevada

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The Glenn Group, a Nevada-based advertising, interactive and public relations agency, has raised more than $2,500 for Three Square and the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. To commemorate recently “WINNING” 77 ADDY Awards, and give a little back to the community, the agency held a two-week online “WINNING” t-shirt auction for charity.

“We firmly believe that an utter lack of humility is a virtue if it’s for a good cause,” said B.C. LeDoux, president/creative director/partner of The Glenn Group. “Plus, we wanted to beat a mummified horse and squeeze the very last little drop out of the saying ‘WINNING.'”

During the campaign, the agency put each of their employee’s faces on a t-shirt and went viral asking the public to bid on their favorite shirt through The Glenn Group’s blog.  The winning bid received the t-shirt and their proceeds donated to the food bank of their choice. Several of the t-shirts sold for more than $200 each.

To see the WINNING t-shirts visit http://blog.theglenngroup.com/?page_id=2505.

The Glenn Group is one of the largest independent full service marketing communications firms in Nevada with a blend of fine talent and rich history since 1969. With offices in Las Vegas and Reno, the agency offers a full range of services dedicated to helping clients build their businesses and brands through brand positioning, marketing communications strategy, research, advertising, traditional and online media planning and placement, digital and social marketing, creative services, public relations and website development. Clients from a myriad of industries including gaming/hospitality, development, energy, healthcare, retail and financial services are represented at The Glenn Group.

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