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The Glenn Group Wins Awards for Public Relations Campaigns

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RENO, Nev. – The Glenn Group finished out 2011 with five awards for their public relations work. The agency was recognized with the highest honor, the Judge’s Choice Award, along with a Silver Spike and three Awards of Excellence.

The Silver Spike Awards are presented by the Sierra Nevada Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America in recognition for innovative and successful public relations and community outreach initiatives. The Judge’s Choice Award and a Silver Spike went to the agency’s public relations program for The Summit and an Award of Excellence went to their Freedom 50/50 media relations campaign.

The Pinnacle Awards are presented by the Las Vegas Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America recognizing the best work of the year. The Glenn Group was recognized with Awards of Excellence for their Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop fan-based campaign, “voCAPulary,” and Sempra U.S. Gas & Power’s Copper Mountain Solar One dedication event.

“It is an absolute honor to win a Judges Choice Award,” said Tiffany East, vice president of public relations for The Glenn Group.  “The awards received for these campaigns truly recognizes our exceptional work, creativity and integrative approach while garnering great results for our clients.”

The Glenn Group’s Award Winning Campaigns 2011: 

Silver Spike Awards: Judges Choice and a Silver Spike, The Summit Public Relations Program; Award of Excellence: Freedom 50/50 Campaign.
Pinnacle Awards: Awards of Excellence, Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop and Sempra U.S. Gas and Power Copper Mountain Solar One Dedication Event.

 

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