Skip to content

TWG Wins Two 2006 Summit Creative Awards

Local Marketing firm TWG Communications got the nod from industry peers for their marketing concepts for Motorola Canada and the North Bay General Hospital Foundation campaigns. Full details contained in the release below.


Local Marketing firm TWG Communications got the nod from industry peers for their marketing concepts for Motorola Canada and the North Bay General Hospital Foundation campaigns.

Full details contained in the release below.

********************

The Summit Awards, an international organization dedicated to recognizing excellence in the marketing and communications industry, has recognized TWG Communications with two awards for creative work developed for Motorola Canada and the North Bay General Hospital Foundation.

A silver medal was awarded for Motorola's "Hit Mix," an imaginative presentation intended to engage media interest in their holiday lineup of products and promotions. A musical theme was used and materials were packaged the in a record album case that included a printed faux album and CD-ROM.

A bronze medal was awarded for a fundraising brochure developed for the North Bay and District Hospital Foundation. The focus of this brochure was a targeted piece to raise capital for state of the art medical equipment for the new facility. The brochure utilized the new brand identity developed by TWG for the local hospital. Local Olympic heroes Allison Hurst and Steve Omichl were used in the campaign material.

This is TWG's third Summit Award, and in May they will be celebrating ten years in business. "This was a great way for our team to celebrate a decade of offering solid creative expertise to our clients," stated TWG Creative Director and Partner, William Ferguson.

Based in North Bay, Ontario, TWG is committed to putting "Clients First," through the development of integrated marketing and communications. From corporate brand building in advertising in print, or interactive new media, TWG provides clients access to an impressive level of expertise, practices, and solutions. They measure their success by helping clients gain mindshare in today's competitive marketplace.

ABOUT THE SUMMIT AWARDS

The Summit Creative Awards were created 12 years ago to celebrate the accomplishments of smaller creative companies throughout the world. The Awards are open to advertising, public relations, video production, multimedia agencies, and other related firms with annual billings of less than $15 million.

Entries in 17 creative categories are judged against a stringent set of standards. Judges looked for innovative and creative concepts, strong executions and the ability to communicate and persuade. Last year's competition received approximately 3,000 entries from 20 countries including Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, India, Italy, Kuwait, Mexico, Nepal, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, The Netherlands, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, and West Indies.

********************