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Top Prism Awards Given to Comgroup, Ghidotti, Mangan Holcomb

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Communications Group of Little Rock won seven honors, including best in show, and Ghidotti Communications and Mangan Holcomb Partners, also of Little Rock, were other big winners last month at the 2016 Prism Awards honoring the state’s top work in public relations.

ComGroup won the best in show prize for its law enforcement support campaign, Behind the Badge, at a Little Rock ceremony hosted by the Arkansas chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. Behind the Badge also took awards in community relations and media relations, while the firm’s work for the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board won two awards, including a second consecutive prize in multimedia for “Field to Film: Career Snapshot Series.”

The agency’s other winners were for advertising support in radio and print, “What Quality Sounds Like” and “What Quality Looks Like,” for Better Beginnings, a healthy childhood program of the Arkansas Department of Human Services.

The Ghidotti team won for community relations and marketing communications work for McDonald’s, for public affairs work on recycling, and special events for the grand opening of the Outlets of Little Rock and the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Opus Ball announcement. Its other prizes came in the websites category for GhidottiCommunications.com and in the feature/news writing category for a contributed article on Acorn: The Influence Co.’s chief marketer.

Mangan Holcomb won in public service for Verizon’s domestic violence awareness campaign and took two awards for work with the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery for advertising support, outdoor, and advertising support, television. Its Let Freedom Ring campaign won in multicultural public relations, and it claimed the other printed pieces category with an article about Mount St. Mary Academy.

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