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- Illinois' 2011 NFPW Communications Contest Winners -

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Congratulations to Our National Winners!          

The IWPA is very proud to share this year’s national winners list with you.  Please mark Sept. 8-10 on your calendars for the 2011 NFPW Conference in Council Bluffs, Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska, where our winners will be presented with their awards.
           
First Name Last Name
Nat'l
Award
Cat. #
Name of Category

Title of Entry

 

Kathryn Achenbach
2nd
9K
Special articles - Fashion

Backstage Pass to Glamour

Marlene Cook
HM
53B
Newsletter - Four-color

First Focus

Bethany Doty
2nd
37A
Social Media Campaign - Written for not-for-profit organization sites

Twitter Account for Advocates for Access

Bethany Doty
1st
71A
Public relations - Campaign for a non-profit or educational institution

Seeds of change

Cecilia Green
1st
41B
Newspaper, trade paper, magazine, newsletter or Web site - Institutional or image

Downtown Bartlett Business Group 2010 Event Ads

Cecilia Green
3rd
42C
Single-sheet poster/Poster Campaign/Billboard/Banner  - Billboard 

Bartlett Heritage Days Billboard

Suzanne Hanney
1st
9N
Special articles - Social issues 

Riding with the Salvation Army

Suzanne

Hanney
HM
22
Photographer-writer

INSP Australia: Global voice
against poverty, Streetwise and
other papers put a face on
homelessness

Suzanne,
Mary Faith
Hanney,
Hilboldt
3rd 1C News reporting - Publication/magazine/supplement for general or specialized circulation Why do we do it?
Marjie Killeen
1st
10C
Columns - Informational

Sex in the suburbs: women who leave men for other women

Megan King
2nd
37A
Social Media Campaign - Written for not-for-profit organization sites

Twitter Account for Advocates for Access

Megan King
1st
71A
Public relations - Campaign for a non-profit or educational institution

Seeds of change

Liz Logan
3rd
13C
Section edited by entrant - frequent or regular sections - Publication/magazine/supplement

Make a Difference

Liz Logan
2nd
32D
Writing for the Web - News articles written specifically for the Web

Author Fern Schumer Chapman
on Her New book and writing about her mom

Susan B. Noyes
3rd
8A
Personality profile - 500 words or fewer

Men and Women of Heart: Chris Kennedy

Dassie Rice
2nd
37A
Social Media Campaign - Written for not-for-profit organization sites

Twitter Account for Advocates for Access

Dassie Rice
1st
71A
Public relations - Campaign for a non-profit or educational institution

Seeds of change

Caitlyn Stoeckley
2nd
37A
Social Media Campaign - Written for not-for-profit organization sites

Twitter Account for Advocates for Access

Caitlyn Stoeckley
1st
71A
Public relations - Campaign for a non-profit or educational institution

Seeds of change

Mary Wagner
2nd
21A
Photography on the Web or electronic publishing - Single photo

Ripples out of water (included in photo essay "Chicago by Boat"

Mary Wagner
3rd
32B
Writing for the Web - Web content written for corporate or for-profit organization sites

The accidental author, Full Circle

Mary T. Wagner
1st
32E
Writing for the Web - Feature articles written specifically for the Web

The Sisterhood of the chop saw

Mary Wagner
1st
36C
Blogs - Written for special interest sites

The catbird returns

Marianne Wolf-Astrauskas
1st
47
Internal communications

Illinois Women's Press Association 125th Birthday Celebration luncheon brochure

Congratulations to all our winners! 

Deidra Sommerville
2011 Contest Director

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The Illinois Woman's Press Association, IWPA (since 1885) is an organization of communications professionals whose objective is to maintain and improve the professional standards of members in mass communications in Illinois, to promote their interest, and to provide for the sharing of ideas and information. Having celebrated 125 years in 2010, IWPA continues to hold a firm place in the history of women communicators in Illinois. Today, IWPA embraces members of all gender and generations. IWPA is an affiliate of the National Federation of Press Women.

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