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Savannah Rabon, HGTC Marketing Coordinator & Graphic Designer
Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) is delighted to announce Savannah Rabon, HGTC Marketing Coordinator and Graphic Designer, has been honored with a prestigious Gold Level Medallion Award by the National Council of Marketing & Public Relations (NCMPR) at the District 2 Conference.
The recognition comes as a testament to Savannah's exceptional talents and achievements in graphic design. Her outstanding marketing piece secured the Gold Level Medallion Award in the competitive Booklet category. This accolade places her work in the spotlight, standing out among entries from other two-year community colleges within the expansive District 2 Conference. District 2 encompasses Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, and The Bahamas.
"I am immensely proud of Savannah Rabon's remarkable achievement in receiving the Gold Level Medallion Award for Graphic Design from the National Council of Marketing & Public Relations. This prestigious recognition not only underscores Savannah's exceptional talent and dedication but also reflects the high caliber of professionals we have at HGTC. Savannah's success is a testament to our commitment to excellence and innovation in all facets of education and communication. Congratulations to Savannah on this well-deserved honor and for exemplifying the excellence that defines HGTC,” said Lari Roper, HGTC Director of Marketing.
The NCMPR Medallion Awards celebrate outstanding accomplishments in design and communication within community and technical colleges across NCMPR's seven districts. This regional competition is dedicated exclusively to recognizing the achievements of marketing and public relations professionals in two-year colleges.
The National Council for Marketing & Public Relations is the premier professional development association exclusively serving those working in communication at two-year community and technical colleges. It is the go-to organization for two-year college communicators, providing a platform for networking, learning, and recognition.