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Savannah Technical College wins national honors with Collegiate Advertising Awards 2023
Darrel Sanders
Savannah Technical College won gold in the photo/illustration category with Collegiate Advertising Awards 2023 for this photo of STC barbering student Darrell Sanders, who was named the 2023 STC GOAL Student of the Year. (Photo credit: Stephen Morton.)

Special to the Herald

Savannah Technical College won five gold awards and one silver award with the 2023 Collegiate Advertising Awards. The College recently won top honors with the Educational Advertising Awards.

 The College won gold in five categories: self-promotion for the Career Ready backdrop;  logos/trademarks/mascots for the HVAC Student Club logo; photo/illustration for the 2023 GOAL Student of the Year (Darrell Sanders) by Stephen Morton; and the 2023 Opportunity Gala honoring Chef Mashama Bailey won gold for both total fundraising campaign and invitations. The College won silver in the internet advertising (series) category with the Creative Careers web advertising campaign.

The College has won gold the past two years in the self-promotion, invitation, and photo/illustration categories. For more information about STC’s national and regional awards for the past two decades visit www.savannahtech.edu/awards.

 

About Collegiate Advertising Awards

The Collegiate Advertising Awards program is a national program created to honor marketing professionals for excellence in all forms of advertising, marketing, and promotion specific to higher education products and services. All entries are centralized for judging (per category) by a panel of design and education marketing professionals with decades of combined experience. Entries are judged on: creativity, layout/design, typography, production, quality and overall effectiveness.

 

 

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Chart shows monthly salaries for city council members and mayors in Rincon, other Effingham County municipalities and nearby Georgia cities.
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