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THE BRANDON AGENCY WINS 15 ADDY AWARDS, INCLUDING BEST OF SHOW

Date
25 Feb 2013
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Brandon

The Brandon Agency received 15 ADDY Awards, plus the Best of Show award, at the annual ADDY Awards ceremony in Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Saturday, February 16. The 2013 ADDY Awards represent the 14th consecutive year that The Brandon Agency has received more awards than any other local agency.

The annual ADDY Awards, hosted by the Coastal Carolina branch of the American Advertising Federation, recognizes exceptional advertising created in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Wilmington, N.C., Charleston, S.C. and Florence, S.C. in the concentrations of print, broadcast, out-of-home, Internet and public service advertising.

The Brandon Agency received three gold ADDY Awards, 12 Silver ADDY Awards and a Best of Show award for its FTC television campaign. The Brandon Agency was awarded ADDY awards for work created on behalf of clients such as Santee Cooper, Williams Knife Co., Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce, High Point Regional Hospital, Audio, FTC, RJ Rockers Brewing Company, Glory Foods and Smoke Free Horry.

“It is a huge honor to continue to be recognized for our creative and design talent,” said Scott Brandon, CEO and president of The Brandon Agency. “The work is the creation of not only our team members, but also our clients, who are our partners in producing effective marketing campaigns that produce measurable results.”

A panel of advertising executives selected the winners from the several hundred entries that were submitted.

The Brandon Agency’s winning entries will now go to the district level competition.

For more information about the ADDY Awards, visit http://www.aafcoastalcarolinas.org/programs/addy-awards/.

About The Brandon Agency

Founded in 1959, The Brandon Agency is a full service marketing firm operating on the leading edge of change in the advertising industry. Offering an integrated approach to marketing, advertising, public relations, interactive and social media, the agency administers the “Why We Buy” Consumer Research Panel, an ongoing, in-depth consumer study that predicts how buyers interact with communications to the buying cycle.

Currently, the agency works with a variety of clients within the travel and tourism, healthcare, consumer packaged goods, telecommunications, finance, and education categories, including Glory Foods, Inc., the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce, Farmers Telephone Cooperative, Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday, CresCom Bank, Provost Academy South Georgia and Columbus Regional Healthcare System.

The Brandon Agency is headquartered in Myrtle Beach, S.C. with satellite offices in Charleston, S.C. and Charlotte, N.C. For more information about the agency, call (843) 916-2000 or visit www.TheBrandonAgency.com  or www.facebook.com/BrandonAgency.

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