Marketing and Communications Employees Receive Top Honors from Arkansas Press Women

These six members of the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Communications and Marketing team won 25 awards in the Arkansas Press Women Professional Communication Contest!
These members of the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Communications and Marketing team won awards in the National Federation of Press Women Contest!

Several members of the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Communications and Marketing team took home first-place honors in the 鈥檚 Professional Communication Contest.

The contest winners include Angelita Faller, news director, Dr. Carrie Phillips, chief marketing and communications officer, Muriel Schrepfer, graphic designer, Whitley Small, editorial assistant and junior at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock, Charla Tozer, graphic design assistant and junior at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock, and Klansee Tozer, senior graphic designer.

Altogether, the four full-time employees and two students took home 25 awards from the contest. The awards were announced at an awards luncheon May 18 in Little Rock.

“I am proud of our Communications and Marketing team for these achievements,鈥 said Dr. Carrie Phillips, chief communications and marketing officer. 鈥淭he team was recognized for its spectacular work on programs such as Taste of Little Rock, the Trojan Guarantee, the Annual Report, and multiple research endeavors. These efforts are especially meaningful as they directly support our university’s strategic plan and help ensure a quality and affordable education for our students.鈥

Faller received first place in information for the media-news or feature release for 鈥溙切腣log传媒 Little Rock Receives $5 Million from U.S. Army to Combat Adversarial Information Campaigns鈥 as well as first place in editing for print or online publications for 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Now. Additionally, Faller received a second place in writing for the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Alumni Association newsletter; three third-place entries for writing in sports, religion, and feature stories; and three honorable mentions for writing in history, arts and entertainment, and feature stories.

Phillips took home four first-place entries. They include first place in writing-publications regularly written by entrant for 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 2023 Annual Report. She also received first places for the Trojan Guarantee Advertising Campaign in the advertising-radio and television advertising; advertising-advertising campaign; and communications programs and campaigns-marketing program categories.

Schrefper took home second place in graphics and design-book designed by entrant for the Admissions Viewbook; second place in advertising-advertising poster, billboard, or banner for a baseball schedule poster; and second place in public relations materials-brochure for a 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock affordability mailer.

Klansee Tozer received first place in public relations materials-brochure for the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Spring Events brochure; first place in graphics and design-book designed by entrant for the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 2023 Annual Report; and third place in public relations materials-brochure for the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Spring Events brochure.

In the college student category, Charla Tozer was awarded first place in art and design-graphics/illustration for Best Robotics illustration; first place in art and design-design for a 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock summer camps advertisement; and second place in art and design-graphics/illustrations for stickers for the School of Art and Design.

Additionally, Small received first place in writing-features for 鈥溙切腣log传媒 Little Rock Graduating Student Follows Childhood Dreams of Becoming a Teacher;鈥 third place in writing-news for 鈥溙切腣log传媒 Little Rock Student Awarded Real Estate Scholarship;鈥 and an honorable mention in writing-news for 鈥溙切腣log传媒 Little Rock Celebrates First-generation Students.鈥

Three other 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock employees were honored for their great work in the Arkansas Press Women contest. Robert Steinbuch, a professor of law and columnist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, received an honorable mention in writing-columns for 鈥淧rotecting the People鈥檚 Law鈥 as well as third place in writing-columns for 鈥淧raise for the Power of Inefficiency.鈥

Two staffers from Little Rock Public Radio took home awards in broadcast categories. Josie Lenora, politics and government reporter, won first place in radio and television-prepared report in radio for 鈥淎rkansas Drops AP African American Studies Course;鈥 third place in radio and television-prepared report in radio for 鈥淩ural Arkansas 鈥楥rypto Mines鈥 Prompt Noise Complaints From Residents;鈥 and an honorable mention in radio and television-prepared report in radio for 鈥淔ired Central Arkansas Library Director Reflects on her Termination.鈥

Maggie Ryan, a reporter and host of 鈥淎ll Things Considered,鈥 received second place in radio and television-prepared report in radio for 鈥淎ctivists Push to Remember Lynching Victims in Arkansas鈥 as well as third place in radio and television-interview for 鈥溙切腣log传媒PB Professor Responds to Claims of State Underfunding.鈥

The first-place entries will move on to the National Federation of Press Women Professional Communications Contest. The national winners will be recognized June 22 at the National Federation of Press Women Conference in St. Louis.