2022 Music City Gold Pen Awards

 

2022 Music City Gold Pen Awards

Join IABC Nashville on Thursday, October 13 at 6 p.m. CT at GEODIS WeHo Club–home of the Nashville Soccer Club–for our 2022 Music City Gold Pen Awards! Celebrate the unsung heroes who write, edit, create, and bring to life the many programs, special events, and powerful stories that punctuate life across Middle Tennessee!

With awards categories ranging from complex communications campaigns to single news articles (and much more!), we’ll celebrate Middle Tennessee’s leading communications professionals and their award-winning projects that are shaping our world today.

Even if you decided not to submit an entry this year, the 2022 Music City Gold Pen Awards ceremony is an engaging evening event you won’t want to miss.

Join us for a memorable evening of:

  • Tasty cuisine and libations
  • Meaningful networking with Middle Tennessee’s most talented communications professionals
  • Learn about the award-winning communications projects and what made them successful.

We are also thrilled to have the talented and acclaimed Tony Husband, Lead Commentator of the Nashville Soccer Club, as our official EMCEE for this event! 🎉

Help us celebrate the best in business communications! You won’t want to miss this event!

Reserve Tickets Now!

  • Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022
  • 6:00 p.m. – Cocktails & Networking
  • 6:30 p.m. – Awards Ceremony
 
  • GEODIS WeHo Club 
  • 501 Benton Ave, Nashville, TN 37203
  • Free parking is available on-site.
 
  • IABC Members: $55.00
  • Non-members: $65.00
  • Students: $40.00
  • 4 Ticket bundle: $220.00
  • 6 Ticket bundle: $300.00

 

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Tony Husband, Lead Commentator of the Nashville Soccer Club

With over two decades of broadcasting and commentating experience around the globe, Tony Husband is known and revered as Nashville Soccer Club’s Lead Commentator where he hosts pre, and post-game shows on-site and in studio alongside full commentary on Fox’s affiliate stations across Tennessee and whole of the US on ESPN Plus.

Husband joined Nashville after a 20-year career with the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), covering soccer’s biggest competitions and leagues as some of the most iconic BBC Sports programs and major events including the Olympics, the FA Cup Final, Champions League football, World Athletics Series and Wimbledon.

He joined the ranks of the iconic TV sport’s show BBC Match of the Day in 2013 and is also part of the Final Score crew watched by millions of UK television viewers every Saturday afternoon on BBC1. He presented every night across the south of England on the BBC1 show “South Today”.

Tony has a deep connection with American sports and has hosted coverage of both the NFL and MLB for BBC network radio.

 

Update: Celebrating our Music City Gold Pen Award winners

A message from IABC Nashville President Kerry Burke:

As you may be aware, we sadly had to postpone our virtual Music City Gold Pen Awards ceremony last week due to cyber security issues. This was an extremely unfortunate occurrence, and does not reflect our organization, nor does it take away from the accomplishments of the award winners. I’m proud of our board’s quick response in getting out timely communication and outreach, and we are eager to move forward and celebrate Music City’s top communicators.

To properly honor the outstanding accomplishments of our award winners, we are shifting our virtual celebration from a live Zoom event to a social media campaign Monday, September 20. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, as we share individual posts recognizing our community’s award-winning communicators and their entries. Please join us in celebrating our winners by liking, commenting, and sharing with your networks. These winners deserve all the praise in the world, so help let’s spread the word and cheer them on!

As members of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), an organization with an emphasis on learning, we would like to turn our misfortune into a learning and teaching opportunity. We will focus our next professional development event on video conferencing, cybersecurity, and ways to keep your presentations and organizations safe. We will also hear from experts in these fields. Please keep an eye out for details coming soon.

I’ll end by touching on one of the many lessons I am taking away from this experience – that when unexpected challenges arise, people can show up in the kindest ways. Our chapter leadership has received many messages and phone calls over the past few days – not criticizing or blaming, but offering support, compassion, and encouragement. This is a testament to our IABC organization and the support we have for one another in good times and in bad.

Thank you to our communications community for your understanding, kindness, and support. We look forward to “seeing” you soon.

 

2021 Music City Gold Pen Awards Recap

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Congratulations to our 2021 Music City Gold Pen Awards Winners!

 


IABC Nashville is proud to recognize the professional achievements of these individuals and organizations. We look forward to celebrating their work together in the coming months. Please join us in honoring these winners:

Award of Merit Winners:

  • Erin Horne, Katie Christ & Katie Adkisson, REED Public Relations
    Award of Merit for entry “Chabad of Nashville Presents ‘An Evening with Holocaust Survivor Ben Stern'” in the Nonprofit Communications category 
  • David Jon Walker on behalf of District 6760 of Rotary International
    Award of Merit for entry “Rotary District 6760 Holiday Social Media Campaign 2020” in the Social Media Programs category 
  • David Jon Walker on behalf of The Conference of National Black Churches 
    Award of Merit for entry “VOTE Georgia Campaign” in the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Management and Communication category  
  • Paul Ladd, World Christian Broadcasting
    Award of Merit for entry “Picasso at the Frist” in the Audio/Visual category 
  • Heather Hunter & Julie Davis, Brookdale Senior Living
    Award of Merit for entry “Pandemic CEO Visibility Campaign” in the Leadership Communications category 
  • David Jon Walker on behalf of District 6760 of Rotary International
    Award of Merit for entry “Rotary District 6760 Holiday Magazine 2020” in the Publications category 
  • David Jon Walker
    Award of Merit for entry “Black COVID Crisis Campaign” in the Social Media Programs category 
  • David Jon Walker on behalf of Biden x Design
    Award of Merit for entry “The Truth Shall Restore Dignity” in the Communications for the Web category 
  • Genma Holmes on behalf of The Ohio State University College of Nursing Martha S. Pitzer Center for Women Children and Youth
    Award of Merit for entry “Season of Gratitude” in the Social Media Programs category 
  • Genma Holmes on behalf of the Parthenon Chapter of The Links Incorporated
    Award of Merit for entry “Spooktastic Weekend of Treats” in the Social Media Programs category 

Award of Excellence Winners:

  • David Jon Walker on behalf of District 6760 of Rotary International
    Awards of Excellence for entry “Rotary District 6760 Holiday Magazine 2020” in the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Management and Communication category 
  • Heather Hunter & Julie Davis with Brookdale Senior Living
    Award of Excellence for entry “How the Nation’s Largest Senior Living Company Responded to the Global Pandemic” in the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Management and Communication category 
  • Lauren Reed, Katie Adkisson, Erin Horne, Rachel Davis & Katie Christ, REED Public Relations 
    Awards of Excellence for entry “Campbell Street Services Crisis Communications” in both the Issues Management and Crisis Communication category and the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Management and Communication category 
  • Lauren Reed, Katie Adkisson, Brooke Semke & Tayhlor Blackwell, REED Public Relations
    Award of Excellence and Best of Show for entry “Waddell & Associates Speaks to National Audience with Pandemic-Era Financial Advice” in the Communication Training and Education category 
  • Lauren Reed, Rachel Davis, Macey Cleary, REED Public Relations,
    Award of Excellence for entry “Yelp Boosts Nashville’s Small Business Community” in the Marketing, Advertising and Brand Communication category 
  • Tameka Winston on behalf of the Nashville ATHENA Awards Program
    Award of Excellence for entry “2021 Nashville ATHENA Awards Program” in the Communications Skills category
  • Genma Holmes on behalf of District 6760 of Rotary International
    Awards of Excellence for entry “Rotary District 6760 Magazine October Issue” in both the Publications and COVID-19 Response and Recovery Management and Communication category categories 
  • Genma Holmes on behalf of District 6760 of Rotary International,
    Award of Excellence for entry “Rotary District 6760 Magazine September Issue” in the Publications category 
  • Genma Holmes on behalf of District 6760 of Rotary International
    Award of Excellence for entry “Rotary District 6760 Magazine Veterans Issue” in the Publications category 
  • David Jon Walker on behalf of District 6760 of Rotary International 
    Award of Excellence for entry “Rotary District 6760 Holiday Social Media Campaign 2020” in the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Management and Communication category category  
  • Genma Holmes with The Ohio State University
    Award of Excellence for entry “International Women’s Day” in the Social Media Program category 
  • Genma Holmes on behalf of District 6760 of Rotary International
    Award of Excellence for entry “Salute to Veterans” in the Social Media Programs category 
  • Lauren Reed, Katie Adkisson, Jenny Barker, Rachel Davis, Macey Cleary, Erin Horne, Tayhlor Blackwell & Brooke Semke, REED Public Relations,
    Award of Excellence for entry “REED PR Dials Up Giving Initiatives with COVID-19 Hotline” in the Communication Training and Education category 

Special thanks to our partner IABC chapters for judging our awards entries:

  • IABC Atlanta
  • IABC Central Oklahoma
  • IABC Dallas
  • IABC Houston
  • IABC South Carolina
  • IABC Southern Region

Our 2021 Music City Gold Pen Awards are sponsored by:

 

That’s a Wrap on the 2020 Music City Gold Pen Awards!

Thank you for joining us in recognizing business communicators from across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky for their professional achievements and brand campaigns.

About the Event

IABC Nashville broadcasted the 2020 Music City Gold Pen Awards on November 2 on Facebook Live. Danielle Breezy, Chief Meteorologist from WKRN-TV Nashville News 2, served as emcee, and singer-songwriter and American Idol semi-finalist Sarah Lake was the musical guest. A total of 36 awards were presented in categories ranging from change communications to nonprofit campaigns. Photos from the awards celebration are posted here.

From Our President 

“It is an honor for our chapter to recognize these communications professionals for their outstanding work and campaigns,” said Mollye Dietrich, IABC Nashville president. “From internal communications teams to public relations agencies, this year’s group of winners displayed the very best in business communications throughout Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky and are paving the way for our region to be recognized as one of the nation’s top locations to be a communications professional.” 

Congratulations To Our Award Winners! 

The award winners represented a range of industries, including strategic communications, public relations, non-profit, marketing, media relations, healthcare, and more. The teams at GSH Media and Keycom both took home numerous awards for their work in media relations, nonprofit campaigns, publications, audio/visual, social media programs, and special events. Words By Joe Diorio received the Best of Show award for the writing entry “A Few Words About Words” receiving the highest score out of all submissions. This year’s award winners and categories include:

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Recap: “Write to Win: Mastering the Art of Awards Submission Writing” Workshop

Thank you to all that attended our July professional development event, “Write to Win: Mastering the Art of Awards Submission Writing.” We hope you enjoyed some of the key takeaways to help take your awards entries to the next level. A special thanks to IABC Southern RegionIABC Atlanta, Kansas City IABC, and IABC South Carolina for their support in making this event happen!

In this hour-long workshop, we learned how to avoid common pitfalls and ways to make your entries stand out in front of judges, including:

  • Identifying common mistakes and writing problems
  • Understanding judges and what they are looking for
  • Proactive planning to avoid late deadlines
  • Crafting entries that tell a story and demonstrate results

Panelists:
Alison Shuman, Vice President of Awards, IABC Southern Region, Vice President of Finance, IABC South Carolina
Eric Berrios, Vice President of Professional Recognition, IABC Atlanta
Maliha Khan, Vice President of Communications and Director of Awards, Kansas City IABC

Moderator:
Kellie Davie, APR, Vice President of Awards and Communications, IABC Nashville

We are thrilled that the presenters have provided us with slides from the presentation, which can be downloaded in the link below. Also provided is a recording of yesterday’s workshop, just in case someone you know missed it.

Webinar Recording

Download Presentation

Download Workshop Exercises

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