| Oct. 17, 2005: Operation
Oswego County Wins Top Marketing Awards
OSWEGO, NY-- Operation Oswego
County (OOC) was recently recognized with four awards for The Northeastern
Economic Developers Association’s (NEDA) 2005 literature and
promotions award competition.
OOC’s print advertisement for the “Power
for Progress” low-cost electrical energy program for new and
expanding businesses in Oswego County was awarded NEDA’s top
honor of “superior/best in category” in the single print
ad category. The ad was created by OOC and Steve Chirello Advertising
to attract new business and create jobs using low-cost power produced
by Entergy Nuclear Northeast at the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear
Power Plant in Scriba.
Also honored with an award of “superior”
was OOC’s website www.oswegocounty.org. The website offers
visitors a comprehensive listing of available commercial property,
demographic information about Oswego County, downloadable publications,
current news and information about OOC’s economic development
services, community links and a printable map.
For its brochure titled “Here, Turnover
is a Good Thing,” and its newsletter titled, “Economic
Development Outlook,” OOC was recognized with awards of merit.
The brochure was designed by Steve Chirello Advertising to showcase
OOC’s two small business incubator facilities, the Start-up
Facility (SUF) in the Oswego County Industrial Park in Phoenix,
and the Oswego County Business Expansion Center (BEC) in the city
of Oswego. The newsletter was designed by Steve Chirello Advertising
and OOC.
The recognitions are awarded each year to
economic development organizations throughout the northeastern United
States who produce printed materials and Internet media to promote
economic development in their areas. OOC has won several awards
in past years for the effectiveness of its promotional materials
from NEDA and other regional and national professional development
organizations. Entries are judged by a panel of experienced economic
development and marketing professionals and are determined based
on design and layout, clarity of message, quality, functionality
and overall creativity and impact.
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