Wheels to Work Takes Governor's Award
Media Release: December 18, 2000
Phoenix, AZ - Wheels to Work, a donated vehicle program sponsored by the Department of Economic Security (DES), received the Governor's Spirit of Excellence Award on December 12, 2000, in ceremonies at the Orpheum Theatre.
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Full Court Press
Tucson Teens Promoting Healthy Lifestyles
Media Release: Fall 2000
During Full Court Press' remaining seven-month program term, FCP courageously decided to develop a counter promotion campaign against the tobacco industry's tobacco advertisements.
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Alex O'Meara Joins Firm
Media Release: November 18, 2000
Tucson, AZ - Alex O'Meara has joined Michael Bolchalk Marketing as Director of Marketing Services. He will manage selected accounts and assist with marketing, creative and PR services.
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Tucson Ad Fed Partners with United Way
Media Release: September 26, 2000
The Tucson Advertising Federation today announced a plan to work with United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona in a far-reaching public service program.The partnership has resulted in the creation of an ad campaign valued at $350,000 to promote the United Way during the next year, with a focus on the 2000-2001 Community Campaign.
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American Heart Association Honors
Michael Bolchalk Marketing
Media Release: June 9, 2000
Contact: Dot Walker, (520) 795-1403
Tucson, Az Michael Bolchalk Marketing received the "Outstanding Corporate Award" for commitment to and support of the American Heart Association (AHA) at the organization's annual dinner June 8.The award was in recognition for the firm's design and promotion work for the Old Pueblo Division's 2000 Heart Ball, an event which raised netted more than $290,000 for AHA projects.
Full Court Press
From Inside Tucson Business, February 28, 2000
Michael Bolchalk Marketing has a 12-month contract with Full Court Press to create an anti-tobacco marketing and media campaign targeted toward teenagers. The campaign, which will be launched in the spring, will kick off Full Court Press's fifth and final year. The program's goal is to reduce teen tobacco use by 10 percent by the year 2001, when the campaign will end."The selection committee was looking for a lead agency with significant experience in youth marketing, strong knowledge of the Tucson market and demonstrated skill in effectively changing behavior within the proposed target group," said Rachel Puchi, media specialist for Full Court Press.Michael Bolchalk Marketing will work with teens in conceiving and developing a theme and logo, and in test marketing.
Audrey Murden Named Business Manager
From Inside Tucson Business, February 14, 2000
Audrey Murden has been named business manager at Michael Bolchalk Marketing. She previously held positions in Phoenix at Rio Salado Community College and Maricopa Community College in the information and education technology departments.
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