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July 14, 2009 By President

Did you like what you saw at this year’s event? Check out our sponsors!

RPRS would like to thank this year’s sponsors for making our 50th anniversary so special.

Theo Davis Printing
We would like to thank Theo Davis Printing as our presenting sponsor. Theo Davis Printing has provided individualized service to the Triangle area for more than 60 years. Theo Davis has a solid history of quality printing, ethical business practices and financial stability. The company is FSC certified and dedicated to operating in a manner that is environmentally sustainable and responsible. The company’s portfolio includes work for the College Foundation of North Carolina, Campbell University, East Carolina University, Durham Bulls and USA Baseball, Duke Athletics, Girl Scouts and the GlaxoSmithKline Foundation. To learn more about Theo Davis Printing for your future printing needs please visit their NEW Web site at www.theodavis.com.

MMP
We would also like to thank MMP for sponsoring tonight’s event. Missy McLamb Photography was founded in 1995 and is the market leader in the Triangle. The photographs captured by Missy and her photographers regularly appear in major media outlets including The New York Times, Washington Post, Martha Stewart Weddings, People Magazine, “Larry King Live“ and “The View.” Missy has received national recognition and has appeared live on NBC’s the “Today Show.” With studios in Fearrington Village and New York City, Missy McLamb Photography can help your company and clients find solutions to your photography needs. Please visit www.missymclamb.com to learn more.

Balloons & Tunes
Need to cheer up a friend, greet a new baby, offer congratulations, or just celebrate life– Balloons & Tunes offers a delightful array of gift items from cuddly blankets for the new baby to ‘over-the-hill’ coffee mugs. Party favors, novelties, greeting cards, and of course balloons in hundreds of shapes and colors, make Balloons & Tunes a party and gift shopper’s paradise.

Filed Under: RPRS News

June 18, 2009 By President

Sir Walter Raleigh Awards Celebrate 50 Years of Excellence in Communication

RSir Walter Raleigh AwardALEIGH, N.C. – (June 18, 2009) – The Raleigh Public Relations Society (RPRS) is proud to announce the winners of the 2009 Sir Walter Raleigh Awards for Excellence in Communication. The award ceremony, held June 16 at the Marbles Kids Museum, commemorated the 50th anniversary of RPRS and featured entrepreneur, author and worldwide connector Peter Shankman as the keynote speaker.

The Sir Walter Raleigh Awards annual competition recognizes exemplary work by statewide public relations and communications practices that have achieved excellence in the field from small, independent organizations to full-service agencies. To ensure an independent, unbiased winner selection, entries are judged by an out-of-state association similar in size and scope to RPRS. This year’s awards were judged by members of the Southern Public Relations Federation (SPRF), a network of public relations professionals from Alabama, north Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi.

“As the Triangle’s public relations landscape continues to advance, RPRS is proud of its role in strengthening the market through developing a closely-knit community that works to continuously educate each other,” said Joe Mecca, president of RPRS. “This year’s ceremony celebrated a 50-year commitment to excellence in communication, and the caliber of entries were truly representative of this market’s distinction in the field of public relations.”

RPRS also presented Ray Hornak, senior vice president of The Catevo Group, with the 2009 Watt Huntley Award for Lifetime Achievement. The award is given annually to an individual who has made meaningful contributions to the field of public relations over the course of a career. It is given in memory of the late Watt Huntley, who served as public relations chief at Carolina Power & Light in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Huntley also served as president of the Raleigh Public Relations Society.

“I’m thrilled to see Ray honored as this year’s Watt Huntley Award recipient,” said Mecca. “While the recognition is for the achievements of his own career, Ray’s impact on the industry will be seen for decades.”

“Since I first met him, every conversation we’ve had has been a learning experience for me and seeing his positive influence on the career development of so many of my peers is an assurance that Ray is a prized asset to our profession.”

This year’s event partners contributed greatly to making the RPRS 50th anniversary a big hit. The event featured services from presenting sponsor Theo Davis Printing as well as Missy McLamb Photography, Balloons & Tunes andRevolution Sports.

Sir Walter Raleigh Award winners, presented in six divisions and 24 categories, are as follows:

BEST IN DIVISION AWARDS

The best in division trophies were awarded to the single highest-scoring entry in each division, regardless of category. In the event of a tie score, a panel of judges selected which of the entries stood above the rest.

Division I – Total Communications/Community Relations Campaign

  • Riders “Calls” for Editorial Attendance at “SmartClothes” Event, French West Vaughan

Division II – Publications

  • Project Gecko Presented by Zilla, Howard, Merrell & Partners

Division III – Public Relations Writing

  • National Humanities Center, Howard, Merrell & Partners

Division IV – Audio/Visual Communications

  • Raytheon Integrated Scenarios, The Catevo Group

Division V – More Bang for the Buck

  • 2008 Ridgewood Turkey Trot, Articulon

DIVISION I – TOTAL CAMPAIGN

Category 1, Promotional Campaigns

Honorable Mention: Wrangler Take Media for a Ride to Leverage Dale Earnhardt Jr. Sponsorship, French West Vaughan

Silver: Building a Green Reputation for Skanska USA, Inc., The Catevo Group

Gold: Speedo Makes a Splash for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, French West Vaughan

Category 2, Organizational Identity Campaign

Honorable Mention: Campbell Law School: On The Move, French West Vaughan

Silver: Splat! The Opening of the Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham, The Catevo Group

Gold: Project Gecko Presented by Zilla, Howard, Merrell & Partners

Category 3, Political Issue/Candidate Program

Silver: PEFNC Special Needs Education Campaign, S&A Cherokee

Gold: 2nd Smallest County in North Carolina Fights the Navy, French West Vaughan

Category 5, Crisis Communications

Silver: Vote “Yes” for Pro Rodeo by Voting “No” to Cowboys, Inc., French West Vaughan

Category 6, Special Events

Honorable Mention: Butterball, LLC: Headquarters Grand Opening, Howard, Merrell & Partners

Silver: CORDURA Brand Great Winter Market Scavenger Hunt Howard, Merrell & Partners

Gold Award: Riders “Calls” for Editorial Attendance at “SmartClothes” Event, French West Vaughan

DIVISION II – PUBLICATIONS

Category 7b, Annual or Special Reports in three or more colors

Honorable Mention: City of Raleigh, Community Development Department Annual Report, Articulon

Silver: We are Campbell 2008 University Report, Campbell University

Category 8, Brochures, Handbooks or Guidebooks

Honorable Mention, Brochure, Handbook or Guidebook in three or more colors: The Right Tools for the Job: Syngenta Cotton Toolbox Direct Mail Series, Gibbs & Soell, Inc.

Gold, Best Brochure, Handbook or Guidebook is: NC State University Catering Menu, S&A Cherokee

Category 9, Newsletters

Honorable Mention: “The Grain Bin Retailer E-newsletter: The One-stop Shop for Timely Agronomic Information, Gibbs & Soell, Inc.

Category 10, Magazines

Silver: Meredith Magazine, Meredith College

Gold: Thrive Magazine, Gibbs & Soell, Inc.

Category 11, Media Kits

Honorable Mention: P.S. We’ve Got You Covered, French West Vaughan

Category 12, Open Category (Any print collateral that was of a public relations nature but did not fit neatly into one of the other categories)

Silver: In a Neat Little Package: the Reintroduction of Blue Points, The Catevo Group

Gold Award: Project Gecko Presented by Zilla, Howard, Merrell & Partners

DIVISION THREE – PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING

Category 13, Opinion or Feature Writing

Honorable Mention: Butterball, LLC: Battling for Balance in Feed and Fuel Policy, Howard, Merrell & Partners

Category 14, News Releases

Silver: National Humanities Center, Howard, Merrell & Partners

DIVISON FOUR – AUDIO/VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS

Category 16, Audio/Visual Presentations

Gold: Raytheon Integrated Scenarios, The Catevo Group

DIVISION FIVE – MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK

Category 21, Special Events or Campaigns

Honorable Mention: SearStone Paint Out, S&A Cherokee

Silver: Women of Western Wake Luncheon, S&A Cherokee

Gold: 2008 Ridgewood Turkey Trot, Articulon

DIVISION SIX: STUDENT ENTRIES

Honorable Mention: Equine Extravaganza Public Relations Plan, NCSU PRSSA

Filed Under: RPRS News

May 19, 2009 By President

SPRA (Sacramento Public Relations Association) CAPPIES Judging 2009

A big thank-you to all the RPRS volunteers who assisted with the judging for the 2009 CAPPIES from SPRA:

  • Andrea Pacheco
  • Heather Hefner
  • Anna Brinkley
  • Stephanie Llorente
  • Kelly Hubbard
  • Katy Hipp-Burgwyn
  • Chuck Norman
  • Christa Leupen
  • Claire Howell
  • Megan Henderson

Filed Under: RPRS News

May 19, 2009 By President

NCSU PRSSA’s Annual PR Day 2009 – Thank You

NC State University’s annual PRSSA PR Day took place on Monday, April 6 and was deemed a huge success. Participation from the local PR community is vital to welcoming newcomers to the industry and strengthening the market. Thank you to the following RPRS members who attended:

  • Megan Henderson
  • Tracy Lathan
  • Kelly Hubbard
  • Chuck Norman
  • Amanda Denton
  • Heather Hefner
  • Brian Simpson
  • Cara McLeod
  • Keri Banks
  • Joe Mecca

Filed Under: RPRS News

May 18, 2009 By President

2009 Annual Awards Dinner Keynote Speaker: Peter Shankman

In honor of its 50th year serving the local public relations community, RPRS is proud to announce this year’s keynote speaker as Peter Shankman for the 2009 Annual Awards Dinner on June 16 at the Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh.

An entrepreneur, author, speaker, and worldwide connector, Peter is recognized worldwide for radically new ways of thinking about Social Media, PR, marketing, advertising, creativity, and customer service.

Peter is perhaps best known for founding Help A Reporter Out, (HARO) which in under a year has become the de-facto standard for thousands of journalists looking for sources on deadline, offering them more than 100,000 sources around the world looking to be quoted in the media.

In addition to HARO, Peter is the founder and CEO of The Geek Factory, Inc., a boutique Marketing and PR Strategy firm located in New York City, with clients worldwide. His blog, which he launched as a website in 1995, (www.shankman.com) both comments on and generates news and conversation.

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