The Statesboro Herald advertising department won 15 first-place awards and 12 second-place awards at the recent Georgia Press Association’s 2012 Advertising and Marketing Conference.
Real Estate
First Place – Remax Preferred Realty
Second Place – United Country Low Country Auction and Real Estate
Health Care
First Place – East Georgia Women’s Center
Second Place – Statesboro Imaging Center
Food
First Place – Ellis Meats
Second Place – The New York City Pizzeria
Service/Institutional
First Place – Core Credit Union
Second Place – Wells Fargo Advisors
Apparel, Jewelry and Accessories
First Place – Moment’s December Fashion Frenzy
Second Place – Moment’s November Fashion Frenzy
Non-Traditional
First Place – Social
Second Place – Home Builders Association Tour of Homes
Miscellaneous
First Place – Tillman & Deal Ag Services
Second Place – Great Dane
Online Banner or Tile Ad
First Place – Mill Pond Kayak
Full Color
First Place – Statesboro First United Methodist Church Preschool
Second Place - Farm Bureau – Salute to Agriculture
Promotion Out of Print
First Place – Scan Me T-Shirt
Special Section
First Place – 2011 Community Pride
Second Place – 2011 Bulloch County Guide
Classified Section/Page
First Place – Statesboro Herald Action Classified Ads
Second Place – Statesboro Herald Action Classified Ads
Signature Page
First Place – The 3/50 Project
Second Place – Team Up Against Drugs – Bulloch Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council
Small Page Ad
First Place – Beaver Creek Plantation – Annual Wine Tasting
Second Place – Beaver Creek Plantation – Valentine’s Day Dinner
Advertising Campaign
First Place – Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair
The Statesboro Herald team members involved in the ad campaigns and the production of the ads include:
Ad Design Team: Diane Galloway, Lamar Allen, Lindsey Delettre, Brittany Linares, Andrew Guernsey and Tim Webb.
Sales Team: Kelly Dailey, Cicely Sikes, Reagan Daly, Shelby Morris, Courtney Caldwell, Robin Bradford, Lisa Loy, Pam Pollard and Debbie Deal.
Herald Advertising Department brings home 27 awards


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