Duffey Communications Named Finalist for Seven Public Relations Awards
ATLANTA (Oct. 29, 2010) – Duffey Communications, one of the oldest independently owned, full-service public relations agencies in the Southeast, has been named a finalist in seven categories for the Georgia Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America’s (PRSA-GA) Phoenix Awards. Winners will be announced at the 2010 Annual Awards Celebration Gala on Thursday, Nov. 4 at Cobb Energy Centre in Atlanta.
“The distinction as finalist by industry colleagues demonstrates our commitment to planning and implementing strategic communications programs that influence audiences and turn the tide of public opinion,” says Duffey Communications President and CEO Sherri Fallin.
Duffey Communications public relations programs and projects named as finalists for the 2010 Phoenix Awards cover a range of categories, including community relations, issues management, media relations for nonprofit organizations, radio public service announcements, creative tactics, bylined articles and technical writing for clients such as Kroger, TNT Fireworks, Alexander Gallo Holdings, Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority and the Juvenile Justice Fund’s “A Future. Not A Past.” campaign.
Duffey Communications has accrued more than 500 awards in its 26 years of public relations and public affairs service.
About Duffey Communications, Inc.
Duffey Communications is one of the nation’s leading public relations, integrated marketing and public affairs firms, and is one of the oldest independently owned, full-service agencies in the Southeast. Public relations industry media have ranked Duffey Communications as one of the nation’s 12 HOT Creative Firms, Top Strategic Counseling Firms and Top New Media Pioneers. Forbes magazine has named Duffey Communications a Best of the Web company. We’ve also been recognized with awards such as Big Idea, Best Business Development, Best Product Marketing, Best Marketing-Driven and Best Community Relations. For more information, visit www.duffey.com.
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