CBSM Wins Public Relations Award

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The College of Business and Security Management won an award for their communication work from the ϺƵ chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, announced during an online ceremony Sept. 29.


The CBSM marketing team earned third place in the category “Events and Observances (seven or fewer days)” based on their work on the ϺƵ Arctic Innovation Competition, an annual idea contest that awards over $40,000 in cash prizes and awards. The first place winner in this category was GCI and second place went to First National Bank of ϺƵ.



Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Arctic Innovation Competition changed from a one-day, in-person event to a multiday virtual event, with four evenings of semifinals and a 90-minute finals and award ceremony.


 


(Left to right): Jon Huff from ϺƵ Universal Productions, Tammy Tragis-McCook, and Alanna Bailey getting ready to produce the AIC events with COVID-safe protections in place.
(Left to right): Jon Huff from ϺƵ Universal Productions, Tammy Tragis-McCook, and Alanna Bailey getting ready to produce the AIC events with COVID-safe protections in place.

 


CBSM student marketing assistants Alanna Bailey, a business administration senior, and accounting sophomores Ivy Packee and Ashley Plys helped plan, market and host AIC 2021. Reworking a large, in-person event into a series of virtual events was a major undertaking that gave these students a chance to run their first major event and gain on-the-job experience.


The PRSA Aurora Awards annually recognize the best public relations work in ϺƵ.

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Two CBSM student marketing assistants, Ivy Packee (left) and Ashley Plys (right),  are socially distanced and ready to help produce AIC virtual events.