Carson-Dellosa School Division Recognized by 2005 MarCom Creative Awards
The 2005 MarCom Creative Awards recently honored Carson-Dellosa School Division’s 2005-06 ESL/ELL Catalog with a Gold Award. The 16-page catalog featured instructional materials for teachers of English Language Learners. It served as the inaugural sales tool for Carson-Dellosa Publishing’s recently launched School Division.
Santa Fe, NM (PRWEB) November 9, 2005 -- The 2005 MarCom Creative Awards recently honored Carson-Dellosa School Division’s 2005-06 ESL/ELL Catalog with a Gold Award. The 16 page catalog featured instructional materials for teachers of English Language Learners. It served as the inaugural sales tool for Carson-Dellosa Publishing’s recently launched School Division.
According to Tom Schamel, Vice President of Marketing, “The piece incorporated stock and original photography, ample white space, colorful accents and subtle southwestern design elements. As a service to our customers, we also integrated valuable resources throughout the pages. This information includes teaching tips, key concepts, statistics, web links and a glossary of essential ESL/ELL terms. The validation of MarCom’s evaluation is especially gratifying because this project was completed by a new team, for a challenging market segment, within a remarkably tight production schedule. ”
The MarCom Creative Awards is an international awards competition that recognizes outstanding achievement by marketing and communication practitioners. Entries are judges by industry professionals who look for companies whose talent exceeds a high standard of excellence and whose work serves as a benchmark for the industry.
According to MarCom Creative Awards, There were 4,613 entries from throughout the United States and several foreign countries in the 2005 competition. Less than 1/3 were judged to deserve Gold or Platinum status. The Gold award is presented to those entries judged to exceed the high standards of the industry.
Carson-Dellosa School Division is a fully owned business unit of Cookie Jar Education’s Carson-Dellosa Publishing Division. Carson-Dellosa Publishing created the School Division to meet changes in the education market and the diverse needs of educators. Carson-Dellosa School Division markets supplemental resources directly to key school decision makers. The product focus is currently centered on products that enhance Math and Language Arts instruction up to grade eight with an emphasis on kindergarten resources, intervention, ESL/ELL and technology integration.
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