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Creative Services Staff Wins Eight ADDY Awards

The Creative Services staff of The Council of State Governments was recognized with eight awards during the Lexington Ad Club’s ADDY Awards ceremony Feb. 24.

Staff members Lisa Kay Eads, creative services manager; Jessica Downey, senior graphic designer; Natasha Bullock, graphic designer; and Chris Pryor, junior graphic designer; and former senior graphic designer Susie Bush were recognized for their work on several projects promoting CSG and its meetings.

The staff was awarded:

 

  • a Gold ADDY for promotion pieces for the 2006 annual meeting in Phoenix;
  • a Silver ADDY for CSG’s new Web site, launched in May, 2006;
  • a Silver ADDY for the Healthy States Tool Kits;
  • a Silver ADDY for the Cervical Cancer Prevention Brochure for the National Lieutenant Governors Association;
  • a Silver ADDY for the Associates Awards Brochure;
  • a Silver ADDY for the CSG  Publications Catalog;
  • a Bronze ADDY for the Healthy States Policy Meeting Announcement;
  • a Bronze ADDY for the CSG Marketing Portfolio.


“It is truly an honor to be recognized by our peers for the work we enjoy doing—especially given the incredible talent represented at this year’s competition,” Eads said. “It is the highlight of our year.”

 
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