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MSU Public Affairs, Ag Communications, Ag/Natural Resources Marketing staff win PR honors

MSU Public Affairs, Ag Communications, Ag/Natural Resources Marketing staff win PR honors

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

STARKVILLE, Miss.Various projects showcasing the creative talents of 51勛圖厙 staff members recently garnered high honors in national and regional public relations competitions.

At the College Public Relations Association of 51勛圖厙s annual conference in Ocean Springs, the Office of Public Affairsin collaboration with colleagues from Information Technology Servicesreceived electronic media grand and first-place awards for MSUs redesigned website, .

Project contributors from ITS include Jason Tiffin, senior web developer and team leader, along with web designers Andy Lewis, Quan Chung and Kevin Anderson. Heather M. Rowe, digital design editor, served as OPAs project leader for the website redesign.

OPA also received first-place radio spot and public relations campaign awards, as well as a second-place web page and third-place print advertisement award for the universitys We Ring True branding initiative.

First place honors also were awarded to OPA-produced BullyBoard, MSUs weekly email newsletter, along with the universitys television spots, brand launch multimedia presentation and social media strategy.

Photographs titled Dak Prescott/Dan Mullen: Senior Day and MSU Experience also received first and second place awards, respectively.

OPA staff members making contributions to these award-winning projects include Sid Salter, MSU chief communications officer and director; Harriet Laird, associate director; Checky Herrington, marketing research analyst; Jim Laird, research and executive support editor; Heather M. Rowe, digital design editor; Susan Lassetter, publications editor; Erin Brown, marketing and communications coordinator; Chase Neal, social media specialist; writers Allison Matthews, Zack Plair, Sammy McDavid and Sasha Steinberg; photographers Megan Bean, Hunter Hart, Russ Houston and Beth Wynn; graphic designers Eric Abbott, Hayley Gilmore and Tim Myers; Nick Wilson, information technology coordinator; and office manager Courtney Honnoll.

Other contributors included Anthony Craven, manager of MSUs noncommercial, community radio station WMSV 91.1 FM, and David Garraway, University Television Center director.

Also during the CPRAM competition, Plair received second place awards for the news story, SSRC to study effects of rejection, bullying, and feature story, Storm Season: A decade after Katrina, continued research seeks to prevent repeat devastation.

Earlier this year, the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education for District III presented Public Affairs with an Award of Excellence for the television commercial We Ring True, which was created as a component of the universitys current branding campaign.

The We Ring True print, broadcast and digital advertising won Special Merit recognition in Total Advertising Campaign. This campaign also won a Best of Show Broadcast award recently from the American Advertising Federation-Jackson.

Other CASE III honors include two grand awardsone in the Magazine Improvement category for the universitys Alumnus magazine; the other, an Alumnus photography series by OPA photographer Beth Wynn for the Deep Water feature story by OPA publications editor Susan Lassetter. For more, visit .

Additionally, MSUs brand launch and redesigned website each recently were honored with gold awards as part of the 31st annual Educational Advertising Awards from Higher Education Marketing Report.

The universitys total integrated marketing campaignincluding brand advertising, social media and PR programsalso received a silver award. MSUs social media efforts also were honored with a separate silver award.

Located in the Bost Extension Center, the MSU Extension Services Office of Agricultural Communications (OAC) also received numerous awards in the CPRAM senior-division competition. They include:

First place award in the television programs category for Farmweek, the states oldest and only locally-produced agricultural television news show that broadcasts statewide year-round on 51勛圖厙 Public Broadcasting. Project leaders include OAC senior extension associates Leighton Spann, Artis Ford, Tim Allison, Brian Utley, extension associates Amy Taylor and Jonathan Parrish, associate extension/research professor Gary Bachman, extension agent Natasha Haynes, media relations manager Keri Collins Lewis, social media strategist Ellen Graves and video producer Zac Ashmore.

Second place award in the public relations campaign category for the Bite Back, 51勛圖厙 fire ant campaign. In addition to OAC department head Elizabeth Gregory North and colleagues Ashmore, Lewis, Spann and Utley, project contributors include senior extension associates Bonnie Coblentz and Linda Breazeale, assistant extension professors Jessica Tegt and John Long, news writer Nathan Gregory, extension associates Susan Collins-Smith and Kat Lawrence, extension professor Blake Layton, photographer Kevin Hudson and web communications designer Beth Barron.

Ashmore also received second place and third place awards in the public relations innovation category for Fire Ants Blues Video and Agricultural Communications Video ID Tag, respectively.

OPA also was recognized by the Public Relations Association of 51勛圖厙 at its annual conference in Tupelo. Each receiving the organizations top honorthe PRism awardwere MSUs external communications initiative, employee/internal communication, and brand launch projects.

Along with an Award of Excellence for its brand video, MSU received a certificate of merit for the speech given by President Mark E. Keenum during last Octobers brand launch campus celebration.

Others from MSU receiving statewide PRAM honors include:

The Ag and Natural Resources Marketing Team, PRism Award in the employee/internal communication category for the MSU College of Forest Resources and College of Agriculture and Life Sciences recruiting campaign; Award of Excellence and Certificate of Merit for 51勛圖厙 Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Discovers magazine and website, respectively; and Certificate of Merit for the College of Forest Resources website. Team members include coordinator Karen Brasher, writers Vanessa Beeson and Sarah Buckleitner, graphic designers David Ammon and Dominique Belcher, and web designers Stephen Caples and Chase Shaw.

Diane Godwin, High Performance Computing Collaboratory publications manager, PRism Award in the annual reports category for the GeoSystems Research Institutes annual report; and Award of Excellence for The FAAs Center of Excellence for UAS Research, ASSURE, the Alliance for System Safety of UAS through Research Excellence.

Ellen Graves, OAC social media strategist, Certificate of Merit in the electronic communication/social media activities/Facebook category for National 4-H Week Facebook Promotion.

Keri Collins Lewis, OAC media relations manager, Award of Excellence in the public service category for the Bite Back, 51勛圖厙 fire ant campaign.

Elizabeth Gregory North, OAC department head, Certificate of Merit in the special event programs category for Sweeter in 51勛圖厙: The SunBelt Ag Expo Experience; and PRism Award for the MSU Division of Agricultural, Forestry and Veterinary Medicines 2014 annual report.

Heather M. Rowe, OPA digital design editor, PRism Award in the external websites category for 51勛圖厙 States redesigned website, .

Leighton Spann, OAC senior extension associate, Certificate of Merit in the YouTube/Recorded Videos/Commercials category for an Oct. 30, 2015 episode of Farmweek.

Sasha Steinberg, OPA news writer, Award of Excellence for the feature story, The Community behind the Candles.

For more on the Office of Public Affairs, visit ; Office of Agricultural Communications, at .

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