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Friday, November 15, 2024

Marketing and Communications Department wins First Place in statewide competition

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Mayor Mitch Colvin | City of Fayetteville website

Mayor Mitch Colvin | City of Fayetteville website

The City of Fayetteville’s Marketing and Communications Department has clinched the top spot in the North Carolina City & County Communicators annual statewide competition. The department secured first place at NC3C’s annual conference in Concord for their outstanding work, marking the City’s 39th NC3C Award.

The winning entry, titled “A City of Fayetteville Solid Waste Christmas Story,” was a promotional video aimed at engaging and informing Fayetteville residents about solid waste management. Assistant City Manager Jodi Phelps commended the team, stating, “I want to congratulate the entire Marketing and Communications Department for a job well done. They produced a spectacular animated video that was engaging, informative and demonstrates a multitude of skills from a talented team.”

The NC3C Excellence in Communications Awards serves as a platform to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of local government communicators across North Carolina. The awards highlight the exceptional work done by members in the field of communication within local governments.

NC3C plays a crucial role in bringing together communication professionals from city and county departments statewide. The organization facilitates the exchange of valuable information and ideas, promotes training, and underscores the significance of communication functions within local government settings.

For those interested in viewing the award-winning video and other creations by the City of Fayetteville’s Marketing and Communications Department, the official YouTube channel of the City is the recommended destination. Additionally, individuals can learn more about the City of Fayetteville’s Solid Waste Department by visiting fayettevillenc.gov/solidwaste.

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