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ICC staff members win CPRAM awards

            Several members of Itawamba Community College’s staff received awards at the conclusion of the spring meeting of the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi recently in Ridgeland.

            They include C.J. Adams of Fulton, third place, photograph, for “Flair;” Lee Adams of Guntown, second place, television program, for “Live with the Tribe;” first place, radio spots, for “ICC Potential;” first place, television spots, for “Ignite YOUR Potential;” third place, sports media guide, for 2018-19 ICC Sports Guide;” second place, sports photograph, for “Back Handed;” third place, sports photograph, for “Stiff Armed;” second place, single piece of artwork – sports, for Football Schedule Poster; first place, special publications, for “Connection Magazine;” first place, advertisements, for “Above the Bar;” second place, radio programs, for “ICC Football vs. Northeast;” Amy Brown of Fulton, first place, advertisements, for “Above the Bar;” second place, public relations campaign, for “All-American Band Audition Posters;” Dr. Jan Reid-Bunch of Saltillo, first place, television spots, for “Ignite YOUR Potential;” Maggie Caldwell of Mantachie, first place, television spots, for “Ignite YOUR Potential;”  first place and grand award, single piece of artwork – non-sports, for “Backyard Astronomy;” first place, advertisements, for “Above the Bar;” second place, public relations campaign, for “All-American Band Audition Posters;” third place, public relations campaign, for “Anytime. Anywhere.”, first place, special publications, for “Connection Magazine;” Adam Gore of Fulton, first place, radio spots, for “ICC Potential;” third place, radio spots, for “Spring Registration;” second place, special publications, for “Connection Magazine;” first place, radio programs, for “ICC Sports Update for ESPN Radio;” second place, radio programs, for “ICC Football vs Northeast;” first place, television programs, for “ICC Football vs. Northeast;” second place, television program, for “Live with the Tribe;” Madison Haley of Olive Branch, third place, radio spots, for “Spring Registration;” first place, radio programs, for “ICC Sports Update for ESPN Radio;” Raphael Henry of Tupelo, second place, television programs, for “Live with the Tribe;” first place, radio spots, for “ICC Potential;” first place, television spots, for “Ignite YOUR Potential;” second place, radio programs, for “ICC Football vs Northeast;” first place, television programs, for “ICC Football vs Northeast;” Josi Hill of New Albany, first place, radio programs, for “ICC Sports Update for ESPN Radio;” Jim Ingram of Tupelo, second place, radio programs, for “ICC Football vs Northeast;” first place, television programs, for “ICC Football vs Northeast;” Bronson Payne of Blue Springs, second place, radio programs, for “ICC Football vs Northeast;” Nina Strother of Fulton, third place, radio spots, for “Spring Registration;” first place, advertisements, for “Above the Bar;” second place, special publications, for “Connection Magazine;” second place, public relations campaign, for “All-American Band Audition Posters;” Donna Thomas of New Albany, second place, special publications, for “Connection Magazine;” and first place, news story, “Women’s Foundation of MS Awards $30,000 Grant to ICC.” Thomas was also re-elected treasurer of the association.

            CPRAM is composed of public relations and public information professionals of state governmental and educational agencies including both community colleges and universities.

 



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