Success is its own reward, but sometimes it is nice to be recognized for it.
Over the years, the great work of our firm and individual achievements of some of our team members has been acknowledged with several prestigious awards.
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SNCR 2010 Excellence in New CommunicationsThornley Fallis was recognized with a 2010 Commendation of Excellence by the Society for New Communications Research in the External Online Communities Category for its work on the launch of Rogers On Demand Online (RODO) for client Rogers Communications Inc. |
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SNCR 2010 Excellence in New CommunicationsThornley Fallis was recognized with a 2010 Commendation of Merit by the Society for New Communications Research in the Online Reputation Management Category for its work on the development and launch of the Rogers RedBoard blog (RedBoard.rogers.com) for client Rogers Communications Inc. |
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SNCR 2010 Excellence in New CommunicationsThornlley Fallis was recognized with a 2010 Commendation of Merit by the Society for New Communications Research in the Online Audio/Video Category for its work producing the “Next is Now” video for client Rogers Communications Inc. |
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Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (US) AVA Awards 2010Thornley Fallis & 76design was recognized with the top Platinum award in the Directing category, for the video production "Next is Now" for client Rogers Inc. |
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Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (US) AVA Awards 2010Thornley Fallis & 76design was recognized with the top Platinum award in the Medical/External Communications category, for the video production "Alzheimer's: Diagnosed at Just 58" for client Pfizer Canada. |
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International Association of Business Communicators
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International Association of Business Communicators
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Ottawa Chamber of Commerce
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Canadian Public Relations Society Ottawa Chapter
Thornley Fallis & 76design were honoured with the “Water Award” for Excellence in Communications Innovation for our work on Sharp Electronics 1080pD82 Challenge campaign. |
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Ottawa Business Journal
At the age of 32, Thornley Fallis & 76design President, Keelan Green, was honoured as one of Ottawa’s top 40 business people under the age of 40 who balance bottom line results with a desire to participate in charitable and community activities. |
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International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences
76design was an Official Honouree for the third time for our work on the Ottawa Public Library’s BOPL’s Book Club website. |
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The Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour 2008Terry Fallis was awarded the 2008 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour for his first novel The Best Laid Plans which he initially “published” as a podcast. |
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International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences
76design was an Official Honouree for our corporate website (2006 to 2008 version). |
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International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences
76design was an Official Honouree for our work on the Maisonneuve website. |
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Adobe Site of the Day 2005The Virtual Silver Screen website that 76design designed and developed for Library and Archives Canada was featured as Site of the Day in Adobe’s Customer Showcase. |
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Ottawa Business Journal
Thornley Fallis Associate, Stephen Heckbert, was honoured as one of Ottawa’s top 40 business people under the age of 40 who balance bottom line results with a desire to participate in charitable and community activities. |
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International Association of Business Communicators
Thornley Fallis was recognized with a Gold Quill Award of Excellence for our work on the public relations component of Molson’s “Joe Canadian – The Rant” campaign. |
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PR News
Thornley Fallis was recognized with a Platinum PR Award for our work on the public relations component of Molson’s “Joe Canadian – The Rant” campaign. |
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International Public Relations Association
Thornley Fallis was recognized with a Gold World Award for Excellence in Public Relations for our work on the public relations component of Molson’s “Joe Canadian – The Rant” campaign. |