Dallas/IABC Names the Master Works for 2000; Organization Honors Top Dallas Area Communication Professionals.Business Editors DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2001 The Dallas Dallas, city (1990 pop. 1,006,877), seat of Dallas co., N Tex., on the Trinity River near the junction of its three forks; inc. 1871. The second largest Texas city, after Houston, and the eighth largest U.S. Chapter of International Association of Business Communicators The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is a leading association for public relations professionals. IABC has about 14,000 members in more than 100 chapters in 70 countries. Its headquarters are located in San Francisco, California, United States. (IABC IABC International Association of Business Communicators IABC Indo-Americans for Better Community ) is proud to announce the winners of the 2001 Bronze bronze, in metallurgy bronze, in metallurgy, alloy of copper, tin, zinc, phosphorus, and sometimes small amounts of other elements. Bronzes are harder than brasses. Quill quill: see pen. Awards and 2000 Communicator of the Year. Awards recognized communications excellence in multiple categories as listed below:
Community/Government Relations
-- Ellen S. Storeim - Award of Merit - Ellen Kendrick Creative
for Dance
-- Tina Filipski - Award of Excellence - Promotional Products
Association International for PPB Magazine
Media Relations
-- Sharon Philippart and the Corporate Communications & Design
Department of KERA Dallas/Fort Worth - Award of Merit for
Texas and the Latino Vote
-- The Container Store - Award of Merit for 2000 Local Holiday
Campaign
-- Barbara Hines - Award of Merit - Big Think Marketing &
Communications Corp. for Fresh Express Creates the World's
Largest Salad
-- Rod Downey - Award of Excellence - Spaeth Communications, Inc.
for El Paso Firefighters vs. The Mayor
-- The Container Store - Award of Excellence for Comprehensive
Media Relations Plan for 2000
-- Mendi Smith - Award of Excellence - EDS for EDS/Dow Chemical
Contract Announcement
Marketing/Branding Communication
-- Melissa McGrath-Klusmeyer - Award of Merit - Promotional
Products Association International for PPB 2001 Media Kit
-- Peter A. Eschbach - Award of Excellence - Digital:Convergence
Corp. for Digital:Convergence lets the Cat Out of the Bag
-- Greyhound Lines, Inc. - Award of Excellence for Intermodal
Brochure
-- Randall Graham - Award of Excellence - QuickSilver Interactive
Group for the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
Special Events Category
-- Barbara Hines - Award of Merit - Big Think Marketing &
Communications Corp. for Fresh Express Creates World's Largest
Salad
-- Gayle Goodman - Award of Merit - Centex Corp. for Hearts &
Hammers Community Event
-- Julie Herrick - Award of Excellence - International
Association of Assembly Managers for Celebrating a History of
Excellence
-- Ellen S. Storeim - Award of Excellence - Ellen Kendrick
Creative, Inc. for Dance for the Planet 2000
-- Charlla Feller-Davis & Steve Anderson - Award of Excellence -
KERA, Dallas/Fort Worth for Tour of Taste
-- Tom Mattia - Award of Excellence - EDS for How EDS Stole the
Nation's Biggest Trade Show
Issues Management
-- Cindy Beauregard - Award of Merit - Towers Perrin for "Your
Future. Your Choice."
-- Carol Barryere, ABC - Award of Excellence for EDS Community
Banking Spin Off
Investor/Shareholder Communications
-- Sheila Gallagher - Award of Merit - Centex Corporation for the
2000 Annual Report
-- Amy Locurto - Award of Merit - Atomic Egg for the Trinity
Industries' 2000 Annual Report
Internal/Employee Relations
-- Publications Team of Halliburton Company - Award of Merit for
their Contact Employee Newsletter
-- Employee Communications Department - TXU - Award of Merit for
Energizing TXU: How Employee Communications Transformed a
Company
-- Kelly Baisden - Award of Excellence - EDS for Internal
Communications Portfolio
-- Suzanne Keen - Award of Excellence - JC Penney Direct
Marketing Services for Ingenium/Core Replacement Campaign
Internet/Intranet
-- Dallas/IABC Web Team - Award of Merit for Dallas/IABC Website
Redesign
-- Bob Perrenot - Award of Merit - KERA Dallas/Fort Worth for
KERA Website
-- Winstar Communications - Two Awards of Merit for Monster
Exchange and The Virtual Wall
Print
-- Julie Herrick - Award of Merit - International Association of
Assembly Managers for Celebrating a History of Excellence
-- Barbara Hines - Award of Merit - Big Think Marketing &
Communications Corp. for Fresh Express - Bistro Style Salads
-- Bruce Griffith - Award of Excellence - Griffith Phillips
Creative for BenefitMall Welcome Kit
Writing
-- Lisa Werner Carr - Award of Merit for CMRI: Millennium Profile
-- R.V. Baugus - Award of Merit - International Association of
Assembly Managers for Let's Make A (Naming Rights) Deal
-- Adrienne Ciletti - Awards of Merit - JC Penney for "I'm Here
to Help" and "Under Close Watch."
-- Gordon Lindsey - Award of Merit - JC Penney for "Right on Q."
-- Kristi Froehlich - Award of Merit - Texas Instruments for "The
War for Talent."
-- Lisa Werner Carr - Award of Excellence for "Healthcare 2000"
Professional communicators from IABC chapters around the world judge entries against standard judging criteria criteria (krītēr´ē n. and not against other entries. Entries earning scores in the highest range earn Awards of Excellence, with the next scoring range earning Awards of Merit. Robin McCasland was named Dallas/IABC's 2000 Communicator of the Year (COTY Co·ty , René 1882-1962. French politician and the last president (1953-1959) of the Fourth Republic. He was instrumental in recalling Charles de Gaulle to power (1959). ). McCasland directs Texas Instrument's corporate university relations strategies and its campus recruiting activities. A frequent conference speaker on the topics of employer branding Employer branding as “the image of the organization as a ‘great place to work’ in the minds of current employees and key stakeholders in the external market (active and passive candidates, clients, customers and other key stakeholders). , online employee communications and benefits communication, McCasland is a published author. Judges selected McCasland based on the quality of her submitted work samples, her service to IABC and other communication-related accomplishments. The event was made possible by generous donations of time, money and services from many including the following: Dallas/IABC, Business Wire, Centex Centex (NYSE: CTX) began trading publicly in 1969. Since the company’s founding in 1950 as a Dallas-based residential construction company, it has evolved into a company whose principal operations are focused on residential and commercial construction and related Corporation, Color Group Color Group ASA was established in 1990 as a result of the merge between Jahre Line and Norway Line. The same year Color Line took over Fred. Olsen Lines cruiseferry operations, and then expanding its business further. , Inc., JA Design Solutions, Jeff Herrington Communications, John Boykin Photography, PR Newswire Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . , Scott R. Stevens Stevens, family of U.S. inventors. John Stevens, 1749–1838, b. New York City, was graduated from King's College (now Columbia Univ.) in 1768. Photographer and Ussery Printing. About IABC IABC is the premier association for professionals practicing corporate communication, employee/internal communication, marketing communication, public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most and other related communication disciplines along with entrepreneurs representing companies large and small. Dallas/IABC assists area communicators to expand their knowledge base and improve the effectiveness of organizations through strategic communication. Dallas/IABC is one of 100 chapters and other members in 58 countries. |
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