Agency of the Year – 2013 directions

This year’s theme is “One-of-a-Kind”. What unique qualities do you bring to the industry, your clients, and your city? What makes you stand out among your peers and your competition?

 

All agency nominees must follow these guidelines to be considered.

  1. Entries      must be focused on the theme and be able to describe what the agency has      done in the past 12 months that applies to this theme.
  2. Entries      can be in any medium for their presentation, such as a video, a power point      presentation or a motivational speech.
  3. There      is a 5 minute time limit for each presentation.
  4. Handouts      are allowed, but only during the 5 minute presentation, not before.
  5. Everyone      present at the Agency of the Year presentations at the annual conference in      October is eligible to vote.
  6. Ballots      will be passed out before the presentation begins and will be collected at      the end of the presentations. They will be tabulated by impartial judges,      not agency members of APNA.
  7. Attendees      should judge each presentation based on content, rather than style; its      message, rather than method of presentation.
  8. There      is a $500 limit on preparing this presentation. Professional videographers      and actors are not necessary and in fact, discouraged.
  9. Previous      winners within the past five years may not re-apply (e.g. winners from 2008-2012).
  10. Notify Kathy      Dupuy at kathy.dupuy@mbfagency.com by October 1, 2013 if      you intend to run for 2013’s Agency of the Year. Your entry may not be      considered if you apply after that date.

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