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A word from your soon to be Pres.

By Jennifer Keul, May 11, 2010

Obama vs. Jen

I didn’t campaign on a promise of “Change We Can Believe In” because, quite frankly, I think the organization has a pretty good thing going! As the incoming president of the American Advertising Federation-Central MN, I would like to speak to the benefits of being a board member, plain ol’ member who enjoys all of the AAF member benefits, and an active volunteer in my local club. The benefits and growth I have experienced from being involved are priceless. I have met people, prospective clients…who have in some instance became active clients, learned a ton from extraordinary luncheon speakers, mentored current students, networked with local pros, people from other states, clubs, and agencies and have had a ton of fun in the process.

The new President, Jennifer Keul

The new President, Jennifer Keul

As plagiarized from the American Advertising Federation website:
The American Advertising Federation (AAF), acts as the “Unifying Voice for Advertising.” The AAF is the oldest national advertising trade association, representing 40,000 professionals in the advertising industry.

AAF Mission
The American Advertising Federation protects and promotes the well-being of advertising. We accomplish this through a unique, nationally coordinated grassroots network of advertisers, agencies, media companies, local advertising clubs and college chapters.

Here’s what the AAF does:
· Brings members together to yield creative business solutions.
· Protects and promotes advertising at all levels of government through grassroots activities.
· Educates members on the latest trends in technology, creativity and marketing.
· Provides programs to assist local association volunteer leadership.
· Presents the industry with its future leaders.
· Honors advertising excellence.
· Promotes diversity in advertising by encouraging the recruitment of people of diverse cultures.
· Applies the communication skills of its members to help solve community concerns.
· ADDY Awards – the world’s largest and arguably toughest advertising competition.

And on a local level, being a member gets you:
· Discounts to AAF luncheons and events
· ADDY registration
· Opportunities to attend social events
· Exposure and access to local professionals in the industry
· Networking opportunities
· A ton of great benefits, such as discount pricing to Adweek, Advertising Age, Brandweek, AdCases.com, FedEx Shipping, Hertz rental, and MANY others.

You don’t all have to jump online and register to become a member of your local AAF Chapter (even though I would if I were you), but I do encourage you to give your support to a local organization that will be mutually beneficial.

What do these popular and clever campaigns have in common?

By admin, March 22, 2010

washer

chickfila

They are among the 2009 National Gold ADDY® Award winners. Organized by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), the ADDY® Awards recognize creativity in all forms of advertising, from media of all types.

So how does a company’s creative blood, sweat and tears get selected for the national spotlight like these campaigns? It all starts in your backyard.

The ADDY Process

AAF is organized by three geographic regions (Western, Central and Eastern), then further broken down into districts. Within districts there are local ad clubs. For example, our local ad club, AAF Duluth-Superior, is located in the 8th district in the Central Region.

The ADDY process begins at the ad club level with a Call for Entries event. At this event, agencies, companies and freelance designers submit their work. Last year over 60,000 entries were submitted among the 200 ad clubs across the nation.

Work is reviewed by a three-member panel of commissioned national judges. This year, AAF Duluth-Superior ADDY submissions were judged by:

A few weeks later, the work is celebrated at the local ad club’s ADDY Awards ceremony. It’s a fun event with a little pomp and circumstance.

The following ADDY Awards are presented to winners (in order of prominence):

  1. Best of Show
  2. Judge’s Special Recognition
  3. Judge’s Row
  4. Gold ADDY
  5. Silver ADDY

This year WestmorelandFlint had a great showing, with 14 total awards, including Best of Show.

Movin’ On Up

All Gold ADDY submissions are automatically forwarded to the district level of the competition (Silver ADDY award winners have the option to forward their entries with an additional fee). Gold ADDY Winners from the district competition are then forwarded to the national ADDY Competition.

The ADDY Awards: Kind of a Big Deal?

While the ADDY Awards are a great honor and truly celebrate the creative spirit of advertising, it’s not the only way of measuring success. For us at WestmorelandFlint, the ultimate success is the results our clients get by way of our creativity.

  • Did they meet their business objectives and revenue goals?
  • Did they increase their market share?
  • Did they create a buzz in the community?

Through this lens, it’s common for the most successful work to not make the ADDY list, but that’s okay. Because when it comes down to it, a pretty ad doesn’t matter if it doesn’t produce results.