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IABC/Detroit Honors Metro Detroit Business Communicators in Their Drive to be the Best

    DETROIT, June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- IABC/Detroit today announced the winners
of the 24th Annual IABC/Detroit Renaissance Awards during ceremonies at the
VisTaTech Center in Livonia.  More than 200 metro Detroit area communicators
attended the event with 70 awards presented.
    The Renaissance Awards honors the area's best communication efforts in
more than 45 categories ranging from communication management including
internal and external communications; writing; art/design; print
communication; direct mail/advertising and communication technology which
includes electronic and interactive.
    Introduced last year, IABC/Detroit presented the President's Award, which
recognizes the "best of the best" in Communications Management.  The 2005
winner, Harper University Hospital, won for its entry Exceptional Doctors,
Exceptional Care.
    The competition also includes "Best of Show" awards for the entries that
exceed industry standards within their respective categories.

    2005 Best of Show Winners:
    Writing - Wayne State University - Proofreading Script
    Art/Design - JCI Design and Wayne State University - Wayne State
University Alumni Magazines
    Print Communications - DaimlerChrysler Corp. Fund and Maestro/Turgeon
Group DaimlerChrysler Media Web Site Drive-Thru Window
    Direct Mail/Advertising - RJ Bauer Studio - Standard Federal - Celebrating
Diversity 2004
    Communication Technology - Wayne State University - games.wayne.edu

    For a complete list of the 2005 Renaissance Award winners visit
http://www.iabcdetroit.com .
    IABC/Detroit, one of the largest chapters of the 13,000 member
International Association of Business Communicators, connects more than 250
professional communicators to the people, resources and knowledge necessary to
advance their communication careers.  The chapter, which includes members in
Michigan, Ohio and Canada, holds monthly professional development programs;
sponsors workshops; offers job referral services, informative publications,
award programs, accreditation programs, and the opportunity to meet and
network with other communicators.  For information on membership, visit
http://www.iabc.com .  Additional information on the chapter and its free
electronic job referral service for employers is available at
http://www.iabcdetroit.com or by calling IABC/Detroit's Executive Secretary
Nancy Skidmore at 248-546-5490.


SOURCE IABC/Detroit




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