In a fantastic display of creativity and hard work, MassBay Community College has recently made waves at the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR) District 1 Conference in Baltimore, MD. The college’s Marketing and Communications Office walked away with an impressive five Medallion Awards, celebrating their top-notch efforts in the realms of marketing, communications, and design. This is no small feat, considering the competition came from a vast array of two-year community and technical colleges from across a remarkable swath of states and regions.
Let’s dive into what recognized the college’s achievements at this year’s conference. MassBay was honored with:
Adding to the celebrations, the associate director of public relations, Liz Cooper, was also honored as the Communicator of the Year for NCMPR District 1. This coveted award is bestowed upon professionals who showcase outstanding leadership in college communications and effectively elevate their institution’s presence within the community.
Jeremy Solomon, the Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Marketing & Communications at MassBay, expressed his joy about the honors. “We are delighted to be recognized for the work of our outstanding marketing team at MassBay,” he shared. Solomon conveyed his gratitude to NCMPR for the accolades, emphasizing that the awards highlight the best work in their field and the relentless dedication of their team to promote the college and support students on their academic journeys.
The talented marketing team behind these remarkable achievements includes Solomon himself, along with Cooper, Deni Budd (Marketing Project Manager), Wendy Walsh (Web Developer), Nate Principato (Graphic Designer), and Ashanty Valentin (Marketing Content Strategist). Each member plays a vital role in ensuring the college’s story gets out to the world in a creative and impactful way.
The NCMPR District 1 conference is not just about awards; it also serves as a hub for networking and learning. This year, the conference provided numerous workshops and breakout sessions for marketing and communications professionals from two-year colleges. These sessions aimed to enhance innovation and spark creativity in various aspects of marketing, public relations, media relations, and beyond.
To sum it all up, MassBay Community College’s recent accolades at the NCMPR District 1 Conference not only highlight their outstanding marketing strategies but also reflect their commitment to serving their community with inclusivity and excellence. Exciting things lie ahead for MassBay, and we can’t wait to see what they achieve next!
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