Springfield, Missouri Feb 24, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - Honoring Communications Excellence with new categories for an unprecedented year
We've all heard it: 2020 was the year to "pivot" as we enter "the new normal" in 2021 and beyond. Whether you had to pivot your communications and initiatives last year or not, we invite you to showcase your best communications work from what was a bizarre year for us all! The Clarion Awards, presented each year by the Association for Women in Communications, has updated several of its categories to reflect a year like none other, with additions like:
- Best Special Event that never happened
Best Special Event that went virtual
Best Special Event that happened in-person (with changes)
Best Special Event that happened as planned - Community Relations Campaign - COVID-19 related
- Crisis Communications Campaign
- Best Overall Social Media Content - Business
Best Overall Social Media Content - Non-profit
Best Social Media Channel
Best Influencer Communication
For nearly 50 years, the Clarion Awards have recognized the work of the nation's best communicators, including editors, writers, photographers, designers, bloggers, marketing and social media specialists, radio and television producers, and many more.
The competition is open to all professionals: men and women, individuals and organizations, AWC members, and nonmembers alike. Entering your work in more than 100 categories is as easy as visiting the Clarion Awards entry website.
By taking advantage of the March 9 early bird deadline, individuals and organizations receive an entry fee discount and then can take more time to complete their final submission by the April 12 deadline.
Clarion winners and finalists will be honored at AWC's National Professional Development Conference, Nov. 11-13. Find a highlight reel from last year's virtual Clarion Awards presentation here.
Don't miss your opportunity to shine with the best!
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Source :Association for Women in Communications
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