Grand Rapids Community College’s Communications team earned top honors from a national college and communications and marketing organization for efforts to tell the story of First Lady Jill Biden’s visit and cards encouraging students to be resilient during the pandemic.
The awards were among seven Medallion Awards earned by GRCC and presented by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations District 3, which includes community, technical and junior colleges in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin and the Canadian province of Ontario.
Elly Bainbridge, education and promotion specialist in GRCC’s Leslie Tassell M-TEC, earned the organization’s Communicator of the Year honors for highlighting Workforce Training students and programs.
The GRCC team earned a Gold Medallion in the competition’s Government or Community Relations Campaign category for telling the story of Dr. Biden’s May visit to a campus popup COVID-19 vaccination clinic.
The second Gold Medallion Award was for a series of cards sent to students following the fall 2020 and winter 2021 semesters, encouraging them to be resilient during the pandemic, and to know there are people on campus ready to support them through challenging times.
“The branding and messaging was spot on in conveying resiliency and a culture of caring. The card is beautifully designed and impactful,” judges wrote. “Great idea! Nice, clean images with a strong impact. Well done.”