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98Th Fraternity Communications Association Award Winners AWARDS of DISTINCTION Printed Materials | Educational Marilyn Simpson Ford Distinguished Service 1 98th Fraternity Communications Association Award Winners AWARDS OF DISTINCTION Printed Materials | Educational Marilyn Simpson Ford Distinguished Service 1. Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity, 150 Years of Award Kappa Alpha Theta Alex Baker, Tau Kappa Epsilon 2. Kappa Delta Sorority, Norman Shield 3. Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority, Evin C. Varner, Jr. Fraternal Communications Fidelity for New Members: New Member Award Guide Jim Russell, Delta Tau Delta Printed Materials | Promotional 1. Lambda Kappa Sigma Fraternity, RECOGNITIONS “FabPharmFun Box” Project 2021 Outstanding Committee Chair 2. Tri Delta, Kindness in Color Printable Ashley Sherman, Zeta Tau Alpha Coloring Pages 3. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Foundation Fall 2021 Outstanding Committee Member Mailer 2020 Monica Ceja, Pi Kappa Phi Publication Improvement | Printed Materials 2021 Outstanding Associate Partner 1. Delta Zeta Sorority, President Guidebook Rhyme & Reason 2. Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values, AFLV Experiences Call for Programs 3. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Guide for the COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS Alumnae Chapter President Annual/Biennial Report 1. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Biennial Report Writing | Greek-Life Article 2018-2020 1. Tri Delta, Tri Delta was Founded to be Kind 2. Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity, 2020 Alike to All Gratitude Report 2. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, The Changing 3. Kappa Delta Sorority, Foundation Annual Face of the College Campus Report 2018-2019 3. National Panhellenic Conference, From the NPC Chairman: Three Considerations Best Alumni/Alumnae Engagement for Addressing Racism in the Panhellenic 1. Delta Gamma Fraternity, Connected for Community Good 2. Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, Writing | Human-Interest Article KappaTurns150.org 1. Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, Words 3. Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity, Love, Lead, Change the World Listen Podcast 2. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Women & Sig Tau 3. Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, Q & AGR 1 of 3 Writing | News-Feature Article Inter/National Website 1. Delta Gamma Fraternity, Finding Wellness 1. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, sigtau.org After The Burnout 2. Theta Chi Fraternity, thetachi.org 2. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, Soul Searching 3. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, zetataualpha.org 3. Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity, Alpha Xi Delta Votes Specific Purpose Website 1. Delta Gamma Fraternity, Recruitment Writing | Persuasive/Opinion Article Microsite 1. Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, 2. Alpha Phi, Digital History Let Them Leave 3. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, 2. Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity, Letters of Love ZTADayofGiving.org 3. Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women, Better Together Social Media | Engagement 1. Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority William C. Levere Award for 2. Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women Total Communication 3. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity 1. Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, Kappa Turns 150 Video Presentation | General 2. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Virtual Sisterhood 1. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, To the Class of Celebration 2020 3. Delta Gamma Fraternity, The Delta Gamma 2. Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity, The Kite 2020 Rebrand 3. Alpha Phi, 150 Years of Alpha Phi Video Presentation | Educational DIGITAL AWARDS 1. National Panhellenic Conference, Stop the Best Online Magazine/Blog Drops 1. Kappa Delta Sorority, Kappa Delta Sorority 2. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Why the HEC? National Blog Mystifying Picture 2. Tri Delta, The Trident 3. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, Supreme Chapter 3. Delta Gamma Fraternity, The Delta Gamma Virtual Experience Blog Excellence in Digital Integrated Marketing eNewsletter 1. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, 2020 1. Tri Delta, LEADDD Now Founders Day Challenge 2. Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority, The 2. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, Schoolhouse Knox! Collegiate Digest 3. Tri Delta, Day of Giving 3. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Alumnae Quarterly Newsletter 2 of 3 MAGAZINE AWARDS CRITIC’S CHOICE Design | Feature Article Cover Design 1. Delta Gamma Fraternity, The Unexpected 1. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, BETA: Spring 2020 Spy Cover 2. Alpha Phi, 30 Under 30 2. Delta Zeta Sorority, The Lamp of Delta Zeta: 3. Kappa Alpha Order, Rejoice, O young man Fall 2020 Cover in thy youth! 3. Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority, The Crescent: Winter 2020 Cover Story Packaging | Coverage of an Event, Member or Chapter Logo Design 1. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, Beta in 2020 1. Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity, World Autism 2. 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Delta Gamma Fraternity, The ANCHORA of Crescent: Building Strong Girls Delta Gamma 2. Kappa Alpha Order, The Kappa Alpha Design | Two-Page Spread Journal 1. Phi Mu Fraternity, Agalia: Pretty in Pink & 3. Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity, The Quill of Alpha Steadfast in Sisterhood Xi Delta 2. Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity, The Quarterly: Where Are They Now 3. Delta Zeta Sorority, The Lamp of Delta Zeta: Words Matter 3 of 3.
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