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DigiNovations Scores Big for Clients in 2007 Awards for Admissions Marketing

Posted on Monday, February 25, 2008 at 09:29PM by Registered CommenterMichael Kolowich in | CommentsPost a Comment

23rd_AMR_Call_For_Entries_Cover.jpgThe winners of the 23rd Annual Admissions Advertising Awards were announced today, and once again this year, our clients at every level — college, graduate schools, and private schools — took home awards in both the Video/CD Viewbook and TV Ad categories.

  • Harvard Business School took home the Gold Award for Video Viewbook in the Graduate School category for the film “Inside the Case Method,” produced by DigiNovations for its MBA admissions effort.
  • Sacred Heart University was recognized with the top prize for Video Viewbooks for colleges between 5,000 and 10,000 students for “Learning 24/7”, a project produced by DigiNovations in partnership with Keating Associates.  Sacred Heart also won a Merit award for a DigiNovations-produced TV Ad that runs regularly during NCAA sports broadcasts.
  • Portsmouth Abbey School was awarded a Silver Award among Secondary Schools for ”Consider the Abbey,” an admissions video produced by DigiNovations in 2007.
  • And St. Joseph’s College of New York was awarded Merit recognition for a TV Ad produced by DigiNovations.

We’re proud of the work we’ve done for New England’s great educational institutions — not only in admissions but also in fundraising and institutional image.  Congratulations and thank you to all the winners!

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