Quinnie Calvert and Breanne Evans

 

Heartland student designers receive prestigious Clarion Award for Excellence in Communications

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[July 09, 2020]    Two Heartland students have been awarded by the Association for Women in Communications (AWC) for excellence in the field of communications.

Breanne Evans and Quinnie Calvert were recognized as winners in the esteemed 2020 Clarion Awards competition.

Evans and Calvert are both graphic design student workers in the Marketing and Public Information Department at Heartland Community College. Evans, a Normal local, graduated Heartland in 2019 and transferred to Illinois State University. Calvert, a Clinton local, graduated Heartland in the Spring of 2020.

The students were awarded a Clarion for their project, “Art at Heartland Community College,” in the Promotional Video Production category. The video promotes Art classes at Heartland Community College, highlighting the variety of courses offered and featuring the College’s exceptional studio spaces. Evans was assigned the project by Heartland Community College’s Marketing Team and worked with her teammate, Calvert, to shoot the footage and put the commercial together.

The completed video can be viewed on the Heartland Community College Facebook page. 

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For more than 40 years, the AWC Clarion Awards have internationally recognized small business, large corporate, nonprofit, agency, and government media specialists who demonstrate excellence in clear, concise communications. As one of the most prestigious competitions of its kind in the country, the 2020 competition attracted entries from 20 states and two countries, with entries judged by teams of experts from all aspects of the marketing and communications fields. For a complete list of Clarion Award winners this year, please visit: www.womcom.org.

About The Association for Women In Communications

Founded in 1909, the Association for Women in Communications has members worldwide. AWC champions the advancement of women across all communications disciplines by recognizing excellence, promoting leadership, and positioning its members at the forefront of the evolving communications era.

[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College]

 

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