2006 PRIX D'EXCELLENCE WINNERS
ALUMNI RELATIONS
1. Best Program: Alumni Relations
A wide variety of programs are eligible for consideration. Please note
that this category includes programs that take place over a period of
time rather than individual events, which should be entered in Best
Special Event or Best Alumni Event Category.
Judges will look for a clear sense of overall goals, evidence of
effective planning, innovative ideas, a statement of goals and
conclusive evidence of success. Programs may be new or ongoing, but
must have been in place long enough to provide ample evidence of
results.
Explain how a program supports the institution’s overall Advancement
goals. Include a description of planning and execution, and materials
used in the program.
Examples: Reunions, homecomings, club or chapter activities, continuing
education programs, membership drives, community service projects,
career placement programs or overall alumni relations.
Gold
Senior Alumni Program
University of Western Ontario
Nicole Bullbrook
Silver
Shakers
University of Toronto
Kyle Winters, Kim Tull
Bronze
York is U Student Alumni Program
York University
Jeremy Greenberg
2. Best Alumni Event
This category includes individual alumni events like travel, social
activities and receptions. Judges will look for indicators of alumni
interest and participation such as attendance and volunteerism, public
and community interest, theme, uniqueness and future impact.
Submit a statement of objectives and results, including a description
of the planning process, the event itself, the goals of the event and
how they were met. Include any printed material designed for the event
such as invitations, programs and brochures, along with any media
coverage (internal or external) of the event. Send four copies of all
materials.
Gold
Alumni 40th Anniversary Celebration
Simon Fraser University
Janis Horne, Julie Saito, Catherine Price, Anne Campbell, Barbara Diggins
Silver
Father Guindon’s Birthday Celebration
University of Ottawa
Caroline Tremblay, Julie Cafley, Dominique Villeneuve, Laura Roston
Bronze
Bryden Alumni Awards
York University
James Allan, Marcus Parmegiani
DEVELOPMENT
3. Best Program: Development
A wide variety of programs are eligible for consideration. Please note
that this category includes programs that take place over a period of
time rather than individual activities.
Judges will look for a clear sense of overall goals, evidence of
effective planning, innovative ideas, a statement of goals and
conclusive evidence of success. Programs may be new or ongoing, but
must have been in place long enough to provide ample evidence of
results.
Explain how a program supports the institution’s overall Advancement
goals. Include a description of planning and execution and materials
used in the program.
Examples: Donor recognition programs, annual fund campaigns, capital
campaigns, parents’ programs, planned giving programs,
student/faculty/staff solicitations, donor or prospect research
activities etc.
Note: The award for Best Program Prospect Research has been merged with this category.
Gold
Campaign for Athletics and Recreation Centre and Stadium
McMaster University
Lorna Somers, Scott Forfar, Ron Foxcroft, Roger Trull, Wendy Battram, Therese Quigley
Silver
2005 Class Act Campaign
Carleton University
Corrie Hobin
Bronze
Provocante, dérangeante et orgueilleuse, l’UdeS
Université de Sherbrooke
Sandra Boisse, Valérie Charbonneau
4. Best Fundraising Case Statement and Campaign Materials
This category recognizes excellence in fundraising case statements and
the application of that statement to fundraising materials. The
statement and materials are designed to attract support for a major
institutional fundraising initiative such as a capital, anniversary or
research campaign.
Judges will consider the objectives of your case statement and how well
you met them. They will evaluate clarity of fundraising goals, as well
as writing, design and photography which combine to capture the unique
qualities of your institution. They will also judge the consistancy and
clarity of application of your case statement to the materials you
present. Your institution’s most current case statement and the
associated materials are eligible. Submit four copies.
Gold
BU & You
Brandon University
Marc Desrosiers, Institutional Advancement Team
Silver
A Community of Excellence
UBC Okanagan
Paul Lagrange, Marla O’Brien, Margo Yacheshyn, Martin Dee
INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS
5. Best Program: Public Affairs, Marketing and Communications
A wide variety of programs are eligible for consideration. Please note
that this category includes programs that take place over a period of
time rather than individual activities.
Judges will look for a clear sense of overall goals, evidence of
effective planning, innovative ideas, a statement of goals and
conclusive evidence of success. Programs may be new or ongoing, but
must have been in place long enough to provide ample evidence of
results.
Explain how a program supports the institution’s overall Advancement
goals. Include a description of planning and execution and materials
used in the program.
Examples: Community relations programs, communications programs for
internal or external audiences, crisis management, government
relations, or media relations demonstrating overall excellence or
innovation in methods used to obtain coverage in the external media.
Gold
A Degree to Disagree
University of Western Ontario
Ruta Pocius
Silver
Discover Dawson
Dawson College
Donna Varrica, Tom Crilley, Roger Aziz, Janice Bernath
Bronze
Heritage Donor Appeal
Victoria University
Larry Davies
6. Best Institutional Annual Report
This award is based on excellence in concept, graphic design and
editorial content with regard to the objective of communicating your
institution’s sense of accountability to its community and
constituencies. Consideration will be given to the extent to which the
unique qualities of your institution have been captured, as well as the
stated goals of the report and how well you met them. The most recent
annual report published by your institution is eligible for entry.
Submit four copies.
Gold
Lakehead University Annual Report 2004–2005
Lakehead University
Frances Harding, Eleanor S. Abaya, Marla Tomlinson, Tove Tronslien, Peter Puna
Silver
The World Belongs
Trent University
Trent University Communications Department, Paul Hickey – Partner & Chairman, BrandHealth
Bronze
President’s Report
Nipissing University
Lisa Drinkwater, Kelly Brown, Bob Pipe, Benjamin James
STUDENT RECRUITMENT
7. Best Program: Student Recruitment
A wide variety of programs are eligible for consideration. Please note
that this category can include programs and any events that are a
component of the program.
Judges will look for a clear sense of overall goals, evidence of
effective planning, innovative ideas, a statement of goals and
conclusive evidence of success. Programs may be new or ongoing, but
must have been in place long enough to provide ample evidence of
results.
Events will be evaluated based on the relationship between your event
and the unique characteristics of your institution, level of personal
contact, stated goals and how well they were met.
Explain how a program supports the institution’s overall Advancement
goals. Include a description of planning and execution and materials
used in the program.
This category recognizes successful marketing strategies and techniques
in an ongoing program. Judges will look for an understanding of your
institution’s mission, strengths and unique qualities and how well they
are communicated to prospective students.
Gold
Enter Here 2006–2007
York University
Jennifer Wing, Admissions Office, doug agency
Silver
NSAC. Science applied to life.
Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Sarah Morris, Allura Communications & Marketing
Bronze
Laurier – Student Recruitment Program
Wilfrid Laurier University
Glennice Snyder, Jacqui Tam, Brian Breckles
8. Best Student Recruitment Viewbook
This category recognizes excellence in recruitment viewbooks, the major
promotional piece designed to attract new and primarily first-year
students. Judges will evaluate content, writing, design and photography
which combine to capture the unique qualities of your institution. They
will also consider stated goals and how well they were met. Viewbooks
designed to attract students to the 2005/2006 academic year are
eligible. Submit four copies of each entry.
Gold
So, what’s your story?
Durham College
Donna McFarlane
Silver
We’re Windsor University of Windsor Undergraduate Prospectus 05–06
University of Windsor
Jennifer Barone, Paul Green
Bronze
McMaster University First Year Handbook
McMaster University
Paula Johnson, Patricia Harris, Trish Sullivan, Nathan Butterworth, Candy Hui
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
9. Best Audio, Video or Multi-Media Presentation
Entries may include audio, video, slide or multi-media presentations
and films of no more than 30 minutes in length produced for
fundraising, student recruitment, news and information or general
promotional purposes, etc. Judges will evaluate objectives, content,
script, photography, soundtrack, editing, how well the institution’s
mission is communicated, stated goals and how they were met. Submit
four copies of each entry. For videos, send in VHS format.
Gold
Consider, Compare, Choose
Kwantlen College University
Megan Johnston, Kwantlen’s Marketing and Communications Department
Silver
2005 New Student Welcome Video
University of Calgary
Shauna Coffyne, Catherine Bagnell Styles
Bronze
Western in 5
University of Western Ontario
Robin Sutherland
10. Best Institutional Homepage on the World Wide Web
This category recognizes excellence in the development of institutional
homepages on the World Wide Web. Judges will evaluate the overall
effectiveness of your institution’s official homepage with regard to
institutional identity; availability of appropriate and desirable
links; ease of use; consideration of the institution’s audiences; and
quality of multi-media presentations (if any) linked to the homepage.
Efforts related to innovation and design will also be considered.
Please include the goals of the site and how well they have been met.
Submit the address of your institution’s official home page. Entries
will be judged between March 17 and April 21, 2006.
Gold
www.queensu.ca
Queen’s University
Tim Hannigan, Greg Black
Silver
www.wlu.ca
Wilfrid Laurier University
Tony Frost, Jacqui Tam
Bronze
www.uqam.ca
Université du Québec à Montréal
Sylvain Bédard, Gwenaël Bélanger
11. Best Department or Program Site on the World Wide Web
This category recognizes excellence in the development of the World
Wide Web for the purposes of Advancement in the any of the CCAE
membership constituencies. Judges will evaluate the overall
effectiveness of departmental or program web sites in communicating
information or a message; ease of use; availability of appropriate
links; accessibility; opportunities for interactive use; quality of
multi-media presentations (if any); and use of innovative technologies.
Efforts related to design and institutional identity will also be
considered. Include the goals of this web site and how they were met.
Submit the address for the site to be entered as well as the address of
your institution’s official home page. Entries will be judged between
March 24 and April 8, 2005.
Gold
Kwantlen 2006 Calendar
Kwantlen University College
Megan Johnston, Kwantlen’s Marketing and Communications Department
Silver
The Carleton Café
Carleton University
Ryan Davies, Nancy Lewis
Bronze
Brand Web Site
University of Ottawa
Isabelle Perreault
12. Best E-Innovation in University Advancment
This category recognizes how Advancement professionals are using
technologies to develop innovative programs and practices to build
relationships with their institution. Examples include Intranet
development, Email campaigns, interactive web services, virtual
reunions, photo manipulations, chat rooms and more.
Submit a statement of objectives and results, including access to web
sites, any printed support materials and statistical data. Judges will
consider creativity, uniqueness, implementation, stated goals and how
they were met. Send four copies of all materials.
Note: This category covers all areas of Advancmement activty including
but not limited to, Government Relations, Development, Alumni Affairs,
Public Affairs and Student Recruitment.
Gold
www.wlu.ca
Wilfred Laurier University
Tony Frost, Jacqui Tam
Silver
2005 Holiday Online Giving Campaign
McGill University
Daniel Chonchol, Brad Skog, Mikhail Seliverstov, Vadim Kudryatsev, Robert Mark, Antoine Pouch
Bronze
Dokstick with Ookmag
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Kathy Frazer, Steve Balenovic, John Kent, NAIT Digital Media Services (D3 Team)
PRINT MEDIA
13. Best Magazine
This category includes all general and special interest magazines sent
to alumni or other external audiences (e.g., research, fundraising,
alumni or university magazines). Must be published more than once a
year. Judges will evaluate content, writing, editing, design and
photography, as well as the stated goals of the magazine and how they
are met. This catagory is meant for institutions with an operating
budget larger than $100,000 for this publication.
Submit at least two issues and send four copies of each issue as well
as an annual operating budget which includes all expenses related to
staffing, design, printing and freelance photography and writing.
Please also indicate all advertising revenues separately. Submissions
without budget figures included will not be judged.
Gold
ideas: the arts & science review
University of Toronto Arts & Science
Diana Kuprel, Gilbert Li, Pekka Sinervo
Silver
YorkU
York University
Berton Woodward, Michael Todd, James Nixon, David Fuller, Martha Tancock, Cindy Wilce, Marie Kopf, Jenny Pitt-Clark
Bronze
University of Toronto Magazine
University of Toronto
Scott Anderson, Stacey Gibson, Rivi Frankle, Shelley Frayer
14. Best Magazine – Under $100,000
Popular after it’s inception in 2002, this category will be further
defined into two groups. Like the other Magazine category, this
category includes all general and special interest magazines sent to
alumni or other external audiences (e.g., research, fundraising, alumni
or university magazines). Must be published more than once a year.
Judges will evaluate content, writing, editing, design and photography,
as well as the stated goals of the magazine and how they are met. This
catagory is meant for institutions with an operating budget for the
magazine of less than $100,000.
Submit at least two issues and send four copies of each issue as well
as an annual operating budget which includes all expenses related to
staffing, design, printing and freelance photography and writing.
Please also indicate all advertising revenues separately. Submissions
without budget figures included will not be judged.
Prizes will be awarded in two groups (1) Where the submission is from a
medical/doctoral research intensive institution, and (2) Where the
submission is from a liberal arts or independant school.
Gold
Edge Magazine
University of Toronto
Paul Frumeni, Althea Blackburn-Evans, Janice Walls, Maria Soros Leung
Silver
Work of Arts: The Faculty of Arts in Review
University of Alberta
Anne Bailey, Kathy Classen, Jeffry Carpenter, Jeff Sterr, Angela Martincevic
UToronto Medicine
University of Toronto
Joanne Cole, Pat Morden, Jennifer Little
Bronze
The University of Lethbridge Alumni Journal
University of Lethbridge
Alesha Farhus-Shukaliak
15. Best Print Ad or Ad Campaign
This award is given for advertising achievement and excellence in print
(newspapers, magazines or outdoors). Submissions may be a single ad or
series of ads promoting a specific event, program or other
institutional initiatives such as recruitment, a grand opening, lecture
series, or institutional image campaign. Ads must have appeared in the
2005 calendar year. Judges will consider design, creativity, stated
goals and how well they were met. Audio-visual ads should be submitted
in that category.
Submit finished works, unmounted tearsheets or a copy of the
publication(s) in which your ad(s) appeared. Send four copies.
Gold
Take A Seat Campaign
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Marcia Bergman
Silver
Campagne publicitaire de recrutement
Université Laval
Marie-Josée Hébert, Paul Shay, Richard Fournier
Bronze
Ummm – Writers Wanted
Langara College
AD Mitchell, Communications & Marketing Department
16. Best Brochure
This category is for any special purpose multi-page publication wth
saddle-stitched or bound pages. Examples include campaign brochures,
recruitment viewbooks or residence guides. Judges will consider the
purpose of each entry and its impact based on imaginative writing and
design. They will also consider stated goals of each brochure and how
well they were met. Please enter fundraising case statements in the
case statement category. Submit four copies.
Gold
Life Is An Experience
University of New Brunswick Saint John
Kara Stonehouse, Wahkuna Lisik, Marianne McLeod, Caren Thomas, Cory
Brown, Lisa Chouinard, Mark Hemmings, Dan Tanaka, David Emerson
Silver
A Portrait of Private Giving: McGill University 2004–05
McGill University
Susan Murley, Diana Grier Ayton, Mark Reynolds, Lori Yersh, Daniel McCabe, Garry Graham, Jennifer Robinson
Bronze
Research Facts
University of Guelph
Owen Roberts, Marianne Clark
17. Best Flyer
This category is for any special purpose flyer that consists of a
single printed sheet folded in any manner, or circulated unfolded, that
is designed to convey information in a brief, interesting and effective
manner. Examples could include mailing inserts, flyers for notice
boards or information "take-aways". Judges will consider the purpose of
each entry and its impact based on imaginative writing and design. They
will also consider stated goals of each flyer and how well they were
met. Submit four copies.
Gold
5 Excellent Reasons to Choose Langara College
Langara College
Nancy Wickham
Silver
Epicurious?
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Audrey Shone, Bonnie Kozak
Bronze
Help Queen’s Help You Flyer: Integrated Learning Company Engagement Initiative
Queen’s University
Richard Seres, Greg Black, George Sweetman
18. Best Poster
Entries will include single sheet posters produced for any purpose such
as student recruitment, institutional identity, events or program
advertisement and fundraising or alumni programs. Judges will evaluate
entries on the most effective and appropriate use of graphics and text
for the intended audience. Please include the goals of the poster and
how they were met. Submit four copies.
Gold
Le meilleur choix pour ... GRANDIR
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Simon Lemieux, Denis Lapointe, Marc Pelletier
Silver
MacEwan’s 13th Writer in Residence
Grant MacEwan College
Aimée Hill, Paul Girgulis
Bronze
Academic Integrity Matters
University of Windsor
Jennifer Barone, Rob Aitkens
19. Best Newsletter
This category recognizes excellence in newsletters published for either
internal or external audiences. A newsletter is defined as a multi-page
periodical, usually, but not necessarily, 8.5 by 11 inches, printed on
paper stock, comprising mainly short news and information articles. It
should be published more than once a year and should contain a maximum
of 12 pages per language. Judges will evaluate content, writing, design
and photography. Include the goals of your newsletter and how they were
met. Submit at least two issues, and send four copies of each issue.
Gold
Pamorama
Carleton University
Nancy Lewis, Scott Foster, Richard Bootsma, Amanda Costen
Silver
Eureka!
Carleton University
Nancy Lewis, Scott Foster, Richard Bootsma, Amanda Costen
Bronze
Faculty News
University of Alberta
Michael Robb, Penny Snell, Richard Siemens
20. Best Newspaper
Entries in this category must be published at least 10 times a year, on
newsprint or equivalent stock, and contain a significant proportion of
news stories and feature articles, including issues important to your
campus community and higher education in general. May be intended for
internal or external audiences. (In considering your periodical’s
content and policies, you may wish to enter it in the Best Newsletter
category instead.) Judges will evaluate content, writing and design.
Please include the goals of your newspaper and how they are met. Submit
three issues, which need not be consecutive, and send four copies of
each.
Gold
The Bulletin
University of Toronto
Elaine Smith, Steven de Sousa, Ailsa Ferguson, Caz Zyvatkauskas, Mike Andrechuk, Pascal Paquette
Silver
Folio
University of Alberta
Richard Cairney, Caitlin Crawshaw, Geoff McMaster, Scott Lingley, Penny Snell
Bronze
Forum
Université de Montréal
Paule des Rivières, Daniel Baril, Dominique Nancy, Mathieu-Robert
Sauvé, Claude Lacasse, Bernard Lambert, Brigitte Daversin, Bruno Paradis
21. Best Photograph
This award recognizes the best original photograph to appear in an
institutional publication. Black-and-white or color photography may be
entered. Judges will assess composition, technical quality,
appropriateness and creativity. Photos must have been shot in 2004 or 2005 and published in 2005.
Please include the goals of the photograph and how they were met.
Submit four copies of each print and four copies of the publication in
which it appeared.
Gold
Baxter: Treading in Deep Waters by Kevin Kavanaugh
University of Windsor
Jennifer Barone
Silver
Portrait of Lisa Steel and Kim Tomczak by Jim Panou
University of Toronto
Scott Anderson
Bronze
Portrait of Pier Giorgia di Cicco by Kevin Kelly
University of Toronto
Scott Anderson
WRITING
22. Best Writing/Article – English Language
This category recognizes excellence in reporting and writing for
articles published in 2005. Articles may be on any topic but must have
appeared in institutional magazines, newspapers, newsletters or other
publications for internal or external audiences. This category includes
feature stories, news, editorials or articles written to persuade or
clarify complex issues. Judges will consider writing style,
organization and clarity, the complexity of the subject, and the
ability of the writer to present the material in a creative and
compelling manner.
Submit four copies of tearsheets or the publication in which the
article appeared. In the case of a series of stories, submit one story
only. Other stories in the series cannot be entered.
Gold
Coming Home to What?
Queen’s University
Alec Ross, Ken Cuthbertson
Silver
Seeking the Divine
University of Toronto
Stacey Gibson, Scott Anderson
Bronze
Miracle at Sick Kids
University of Toronto
Krista Foss, Scott Anderson
23. Best Writing/Article – French Language
This category recognizes excellence in reporting and writing for
articles published in 2005. Articles may be on any topic but must have
appeared in institutional magazines, newspapers, newsletters or other
publications for internal or external audiences. This category includes
feature stories, news, editorials or articles written to persuade or
clarify complex issues. Judges will consider writing style,
organization and clarity, the complexity of the subject, and the
ability of the writer to present the material in a creative and
compelling manner.
Submit four copies of tearsheets or the publication in which the
article appeared. In the case of a series of stories, submit one story
only. Other stories in the series cannot be entered.
Gold
Y a de l’amour danis ’aire…et dans les genes
Université de Montréal
Daniel Baril
Silver
Le sentier lumineux
Université Laval
Jean Hamann
Bronze
Le droit à la colère
Université de Montréal
Mathieu-Robert Sauvé, Dominique Nancy
24. Best News Release – English
This category recognizes excellence in news release writing. Entries in
this category will be judged on writing style, organization and clarity
and the ability of the writer to present the material in a creative and
compelling manner. Note: entries will be judged on the quality of the
writing, goals and the results. Do not include press clippings or
transcripts. In the statement of objectives, briefly summarize the response generated in the print and electronic media.
Submit a single news release or a series of up to three closely related
releases as they were produced for distribution. Send four copies of
each release
Gold
Woolly Mammoth genome comes to life
McMaster University
Jane Christmas
Silver
Gries Tunes into Insect Pest
Simon Fraser University
Carol Thorbes
Bronze
York U prof finds female birds cheat on spouses, too
York University
Richard Fisher, Melissa Hughes, Jeannine Flint
25. Best News Release – French
This category recognizes excellence in news release writing. Entries in
this category will be judged on writing style, organization and clarity
and the ability of the writer to present the material in a creative and
compelling manner. Note: entries will be judged on the quality of the
writing, goals and the results. Do not include press clippings or
transcripts. In the statement of objectives, briefly summarize the response generated in the print and electronic media.
Submit a single news release or a series of up to three closely related
releases as they were produced for distribution. Send four copies of
each release
Gold
Grand prix humanitaire pour René Roy, professeur au Département de chimie
Université du Québec à Montréal
Claire Bouchard
Silver
Jacques Dussault quitte son poste d’entraîneur-che
Université de Montréal
Benoit Mongeon
PROGRAMS
26. Best Community Outreach Program
Expanded from the previous category for Corporate Partnership, this
category now covers any program that involves your non-institutional
(student, alumni and staff) community in the life and work of your
instutution – enhancing the town-and-gown relationship.
Examples include local fundrasing drives, community literacy programs,
student/community volunteer interactions. Judges will look for clear
objectives, sound planning and execution and a visable positive
increase in the relationship between your institution and the community
within which it resides.
Gold
Philosophers’ Cafés
University of Alberta
Fatima Jaffer, Marcey Andrews, Jeff Sterr, Dr. Martin Tweedale, Dr.
Adam Morton, Dr. Jagodzinski, Dr. Patricia McCormack, Dr. Theresa
Garvin, Dr. Don Carmichael, Dr. Tom Keating, Dr. Jonathan Hart and Dr.
Ehud Ben Zvi
Silver
Paint & Suffering
University of Western Ontario, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Catherine Blake, Kris Dundas, Alison Liversage
Bronze
Les diplômés retraités remettent 642 cadeaux aux étudiants étrangers
Laval University
Robert Tremblay, Diane Blouin
27. Best Donor or Volunteer Recognition Program
This category reflects the important role that donors and other
volunteers play in the success of Advancement initiatives. How we
recognize these members of our community can help foster their future
involvement. Donor or volunteer recognition might occur as a result of
a fundraising campaign, event, community outreach programs, long-time
service or special achievement. Judges will look for clear recognition
criteria, innovative ideas, effective planning and execution.
Along with your statement of objectives and results, include a
description of the planning and delivery of recognition, any support
materials, and the goals of recognition and how they were met. Submit
four copies.
Gold
HSBC Thanks A Million Event
York University Foundation
Allison Berg, Paul Marcus, York University Media Relations
Silver
Lakehead University Honors 40 Northern Lights
Lakehead University
Frances Harding, Eleanor S. Abaya, Marla Tomlinson, Tovve Tronslien, Peter Puna, Bryce Stuart
Bronze
In Celebration of the Grand Opening of Petro Canada Hall
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Victoria Collins, Michelle Snow, Jennifer O’Neill, Michael Picard, Helen Houston, Tom Gordon, Ivan Muzychka
28. Best Special Event
Included in this category are individual events such as open houses,
convocations, building dedications and fundraising galas aimed at
various constituencies. Judges will look for good planning, creativity
and successful implementation. Individual alumni events should be
entered in the relevant category.
Submit a statement of objectives and results. Include the intended
audience, a description of the planning process and the event itself,
as well as the goals of your event and how they were met. Include any
printed material designed for the event such as invitations, programs
and brochures, along with any media coverage (internal or external) of
the event. Send four copies of all materials.
Gold
Dîner en l’honneur du père Roger Guindon
Université d’Ottawa
Caroline Tremblay, Julie Cafley, Dominique Villeneuve, Laura Roston
Silver
Forging our Futures Launch
University of New Brunswick
John Suart
Bronze
Prix d’excellence pour le leadership au Canada
Université d’Ottawa
Laura Roston, David Mitchell
29. Best New Idea: Creativity on a Shoestring
A perennial favorite, this category recognizes innovative solutions or
new and imaginative ideas that are low cost and make the work of
professionals in alumni, development, public affairs or student
recruitment offices easier or more effective.
Include evidence of implementation, objectives and results achieved.
Fully disclose all related costs, both internal and external, and
indicate any savings achieved. Submit four copies of all materials.
Gold
Are you…?
Langara College
AD Mitchell
Silver
Window Stickers
University of New Brunswick
John Suart
Bronze
Flickr
University of Western Ontario
Robin Sutherland, Terry Rice
30. Best Program: Independent School or Small Shop
Does
your Advancement office operate with four people or less? Do you feel
like you always work on a shoestring? Don’t know where to put all the
hats your staff wear? Enter your most effective program without
competing against large offices. Programs from small shops in Public
Affairs and Commmunications, Development, Alumni Relations or
Recruitment are eligible for this category. Entries will be judged
against each other.
Gold
The Newly-Ehanced Young Alumnae Program
Branksome Hall
Tanya Pimenoff
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