Mindgruve Wins MarCom Award for Digital Marketing Campaign

Mindgruve, one of the fastest-growing digital marketing agencies in the U.S., has been named a gold winner in the strategic communication category of the prestigious MarCom Awards. The team won for its “Let’s Find a Way” client campaign for First Horizon Bank. The MarCom Awards recognize outstanding achievement by creative professionals in the concept, direction, design and production of marketing and communication materials and programs.

MarCom winners are selected from over 300 categories in Print, Web, Video and Strategic Communications with entries throughout the United StatesCanada, and 43 other countriesMindgruve’s winning campaign was an effort to expand brand awareness and establish trust with existing and potential clients in the bank’s portfolio of markets.

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“It’s an honor to be recognized for our work on this campaign.”

“Our team of strategists, creatives, and media experts worked in collaboration to ideate and launch the ‘Let’s Find a Way’ campaign for First Horizon,” says Chad Robley, Mindgruve‘s Chief Executive Officer. “Our multi channel, creative campaign launch was a big success while driving outstanding results for our client. It’s an honor to be recognized for our work on this campaign.”

Mindgruve continues to grow and expand its client roster across a variety of industries such as skincare, apparel, retail, healthcare, technology and finance. Recent new business wins include First Horizon BankQuietKat, Dupont and Bay City Brewing Company, among others.

MarCom is one of the oldest, largest and most-respected creative competitions in the world. Winners range from huge international creative agencies to Fortune 500 companies. MarCom is sponsored and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMPC), a 27-year-old international organization consisting of several thousand creative professionals.

SIURCE: PR Newswire

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