Communications Team at Exhibit Table

City Earns Several Top Communication Awards

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Over the past few years, the City’s Communications Department has launched a new City brand, 10 sub brands and a new external website, along with streamlining social media and completing several other key projects. The work has been recognized across the state and country with several awards. 

Earned Awards

Website

  • 2020 Webby Awards honoree 
  • 2020 Communicator Award
  • 2021 Granicus Digital Government Award – City/County Website of the Year category
  • 2021 3CMA Savvy awards Silver Circle Award - Digital Interactive - Overall Website (population 44,000 and Up) category

Brand

  • 2021 3CMA Savvy Awards - Award of Excellence - Marketing and Tools - Branding (81,000 and Up) category
  • 2021 N.C. City & County Communicators (NC3C) Excellence in Communications Award, second place - Branding/logo category
  • 2021 N.C. Association of Government Information Officers (NCAIGO) - first place, Graphics category 

Writing

  • 2021 N.C. Association of Government Information Officers (NCAGIO) - third place, Writing ("Wired Wednesdays" piece on Digital Connectors)

Video

  • 2021 N.C. City & County Communicators (NC3C) “Roots of Hope: Rediscovering the Legacy John Hunter,” second place in the video awards category “Special Programming” 

“Accurate information, when and where you want it – that’s the expectation these days, and the pandemic shone a particularly bright light on this over the past year,” says Damien Graham, Communications Director. “We are always working to make City news and information easier to access, find and share. Our goal is to reach you when and where you prefer -- whether it’s on social media, through email, at an event or on the website.” 



The Communications Department strives to continue to bring quality communications to all audiences in the future, he adds.