Client Programs and PCI Team Members Recognized at Publicity Club of Chicago’s Golden Trumpet Awards

June 17, 2021

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PCI programs win Golden and Silver Trumpet Awards at the Publicity Club of Chicago’s virtual gala. 

The Publicity Club of Chicago’s Annual Golden Trumpet Awards Virtual Gala showcased excellence in public relations and communications within the Chicago community. We are thrilled to announce that seven of our client programs have been recognized at this year’s Golden Trumpet Awards.

With each win, it is important for us to acknowledge our hard-working teams and clients. Our programs recognized by PCC have gone above and beyond to create innovative and impactful campaigns.

The winners of the 2021 Golden Trumpet Awards are:

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Ramsey Carey

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PCI team member Ramsey Carey named “30 under 30” by PCC! Congratulations to Ramsey for her hard work, dedication and talent as a communications professional.

Winner: Silver Trumpet Award

AARP Illinois

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After identifying social media as an underutilized resource to reach their audiences, AARP Illinois partnered with PCI to position the organization on social media as the go-to advocate and voice for its 1.7 million members and Illinois residents 50+ on critical advocacy efforts. Following a half-day strategy planning workshop with AARP Illinois leadership to identify needs and challenges, PCI developed and activated upon a social media strategy playbook through management of AARP Illinois’ social media, including a successful pivot to bring the traditionally in-person event-based organization to a fully virtual environment on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Winner: Gold Trumpet Award

Chimp Haven

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Chimp Haven is the world’s largest chimpanzee sanctuary and has successfully retired hundreds of chimpanzees formerly used in biomedical research. Chimp Haven was entering the final stretch in its campaign, and the need to widen their donor pool and elevate their work to complete the expansion was critical. In late 2018, we began discussions with UK-based Blink Films about bringing Chimp Haven’s stories to life through a documentary-style television series for National Geographic. Not only would this provide Chimp Haven, a non-profit organization, an incredible earned media opportunity to share its work and with a wider audience at no cost, but the media relations opportunities leading up to the premiere and immediately following the launch of the program “Meet the Chimps” on Disney+ in October 2020 significantly increased brand exposure during a critical fundraising period. PCI is Chimp Haven’s agency of record and led film coordination, storyline development and planning efforts from pre- to post-production and worked with Disney+ and National Geographic to promote the program’s premiere.

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Winner: Silver Trumpet Award

Cornerstones

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The COVID-19 pandemic had devastating effects on already-vulnerable Virginian individuals/families and Cornerstones was there with wraparound services to support and advocate for their clients throughout the year. PCI worked with Cornerstones leadership in the summer of 2020 to understand current capabilities and needs, assessed the nonprofit’s social media presence and used past analytics to develop a comprehensive social media strategy playbook, which included goals, strategies, content buckets highlighting topics of focus and content ideas, and would guide PCI’s community management of the nonprofit’s social media. With CARES Act funding running out at the end of 2020, it was imperative that Cornerstones secured a significant amount of money through its end of year (EOY) giving campaign to continue providing critical services in 2021 when funding would end.

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Winner: Gold Trumpet Award

Nominee: Platinum Award and Edwin J. Shaughnessy Quality of Life Award

Gift of Hope

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Ethnic minorities make up nearly 60 percent of people waiting for lifesaving organs in the United States, but they make up only a third of registered donors. To help shine a light on the importance of minority donors, August 2020 was designated as the inaugural National Minority Donor Awareness Month. This nationwide, collaborative initiative stems from National Minority Donor Awareness Week, which began in 1996.

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Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network – the not-for-profit organ procurement organization that coordinates organ and tissue donation in Illinois and northwest Indiana – is dedicated to saving and enhancing the lives of as many people as possible through donation. Its mission is founded on the core belief that donation transcends all forms of diversity, connects people from all walks of life and offers the gift of life and healing to people in need. As part of its ongoing public education and awareness efforts, Gift of Hope partnered with Public Communications Inc. (PCI) to develop an integrated marketing and communications program that leveraged National Minority Donor Awareness Month on the local level to educate the community about the importance of ethnic diversity in donation and to empower people of diverse ethnicities to say “yes” to donation.

Winner: Silver Trumpet Award

Howard Brown Health

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In 2020, Public Communications Inc. (PCI) partnered with Howard Brown Health (HBH), a federally qualified health center serving Chicago’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community, to lead a Google Ads campaign to drive walk-in visits and appointments to three HBH clinics in Southside Chicago. Due to the unexpected circumstance of COVID-19, the campaign was pivoted to telehealth to align with changing healthcare needs due to patient apprehension to in-person visits.

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Winner: Silver Trumpet Award

Save Giraffes Now

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Texas-based nonprofit Save Giraffes Now (SGN) joined forces with Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) and an African non-government organization to float a group of Rothschild’s giraffes to safety from their flooded Kenya range. Four giraffes have been moved, but due to the area’s remoteness and COVID-19 restrictions, media couldn’t cover the rescue.

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PCI created and executed a media strategy to bring attention to the conservation needs of today and inspire people to financially support this important work through the inspiring, dynamic story of the giraffes of Longicharo Island. The strategy included press releases, targeted media pitches and engaging social media content.

Winner: Gold Trumpet Award

Society of Critical Care Medicine

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In March 2020, as COVID-19 cases skyrocketed and concerns grew about Intensive Care Unit (ICU) capacity and ventilator and staffing shortages, the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) and Public Communications Inc. (PCI) developed and implemented a national earned media strategy to advocate for critical care specialists (intensivists) and other ICU clinicians and share critical information with key audiences including the healthcare community, public and media.

Congratulations to the teams that worked on our award-winning programs, and all of the winners of the PCC Golden Trumpet Awards!

Want to know more about the campaigns or interested in learning how we can help you? Email us at lets_talk@pcipr.com.

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Post by Emma Bruno