Avila University Accent Magazine - Fall 2012

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CREATIVE ARTS

Viscom students win Hermes Creative Awards

Award winners Emilee Bickleman and James Chapman

THORNHILL GALLERY

& the S. Margaret Reinhart Courtyard are located on the southeast corner of Avila’s campus near the Oak Street entrance.

Phillip Michael Hook Beyond Appearances

OCTOBER 12 – DECEMBER 17, 2012

Opening Reception: Friday, October 12 5–8 p.m. Gallery Hours: Monday–Thursday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. & by appointment

For information: Marci Aylward 816.501.3653 Marci.Aylward@avila.edu

Four Avila University communications students recently won three Hermes Creative Awards and two more received honorable mention, based on evaluations of judges with the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP) in Dallas. Hermes Creative Awards recognized outstanding work in media while promoting the philanthropic nature of marketing and communications professionals. Emilee Bickleman and James Chapman won a platinum Hermes Award in the category of Pro Bono for their work, Proposal to the National Center for Safe Routes. Trisha Simmons won a gold award in the Media Kit category for Pink in the Rink. And Lynette Galvan won a gold award in the Marketing Materials division for her work, The Orange Army. Valerie Reed and Charles McDonald received honorable mention for their entry, The Communicators. The awards were designed to recognize creative professionals involved in the concept, writing and design of traditional and emerg-

ing media. There were more than 4,700 entries from throughout the U.S., Canada and several other countries that came from corporate marketing and communication departments, advertising agencies, public relations firms, design shops, production companies and freelancers. The awards were administered and judged by the AMCP, an international organization consisting of several thousand marketing, communication, advertising, public relations, media production and freelance professionals. Three of those communications students – Simmons, McDonald and Reed – also recently won Bronze Quill Awards, the highest award bestowed by the Kansas City International Association of Business Communicators. Professors Dotty Hamilton, Ph.D., J. Anthony Snorgrass, Ph.D. and Linda Strelluf attended the awards ceremony at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City and cheered on their award-winning students.

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