PROFESSIONAL AWARDS:

 

Graphic Design USA (GDUSA)

Certificate of Excellence (Pro Bono Category) 5/17
Children’s Mercy Hospital - Kansas, “Don’t Monkey Around With Food Allergies; Leave the Peanuts to the Elephants”

Kansas School Public Relations Association (KASB/KanSPRA)

Certificate of Merit (Annual Report Category) 3/12
Olathe Public Schools Annual Report

Award of Excellence (Booklets Category) 3/12
Foundation Annual Report

Certificate of Merit (Handbook Category) 3/12
2011-12 Parent Handbook

Certificate of Merit (School Distirct Newsletter Category) 3/12
SchoolNews

Award of Excellence (Special Events Category) 3/12
Foundation Breakfast Items

Award of Excellence (Handbook Category) 11/10
2010-11 Parent Handbook

Award of Excellence (Brochures/Pamphlets Category) 11/10
OPSF 14th Annual Golf Classic Brochure

Certificate of Merit (Annual Report Category) 11/10
OPSF 2008-09 Annual Report

Award of Excellence (Annual Report Category) 11/09
2008-09 Annual Report 

Award of Excellence (Booklet Category) 11/09
Olathe Public Schools Foundation
2007-08 Annual Report Booklet 

Certificate of Merit (Brochures and Pamphlets Category) 11/09
Bond Tri-Fold Brochure

Award of Excellence (Handbook Category) 11/09
2008-2009 Parent Calendar Handbook

Award of Excellence (School Calendar Category) 11/09
2008-2009 Parent Calendar Handbook

Certificate of Merit (Special Events Publication) 11/09
13th Annual Golf Tournament Brochure

Certificate of Merit (Strategic PR Program) 11/09
Bond Election 2008 

 

National Council for Marketing and Public Relations

Bronze Medallion of Merit Award 9/07
Mind’s Eye (poster series)

Bronze Medallion of Merit Award 9/06
The Importance of Being Earnest (poster)

Bronze Medallion of Merit Award 9/06
Hot Jazz (logo design)

 

Johnson County Community College

Excel Employee of the Year Award $1,500 5/07
Was named “Excel Employee of the Year” from 40
Excel Award winners. The award criteria is based on
skills, attitude, productivity, judgement and innovation.

Excel Award $150 5/06
Redesigned the TALENTS! and Sports brochures, with
the result of an enrollment increase by an estimated ten percent.