Our haven't had all that good of press last year but, things are beginning to turn around. One good thing I can say is Bank of America is always giving back to the community.
Bank of America's Global Diversity & Inclusion Film, produced in 2008, has been honored in two prestigious film competitions.
The film earned a prestigious 2009 Finalist Certificate from the New York Film Festival in the Industrial Productions-Public Relations category. In a field of 700 entrants--including Fortune 500 corporations, Universal Studios, HBO and Showtime--fewer than 20 were recognized with the award.
The film was also honored with a local Charlotte ADDY Award, receiving silver-level recognition for both audio/visual sales presentation and cinematography. With more than 60,000 entries annually, the ADDY Awards is considered the world's largest and most competitive advertising competition. The American Advertising Federation, a not for profit industry association, conducts the ADDY Awards through its 200 member advertising clubs and15 districts. It is only creative awards program administered by the advertising industry for the industry.
The Global Diversity & Inclusion Film debuted in 2008 as the hallmark of a campaign to raise awareness of the bank's commitment to diversity and inclusion. It documents Bank of America's long history of diversity and inclusion and showcases its work in recruiting diverse talent, doing business with diverse suppliers, charitable giving in diverse communities and providing innovative products and services to customers and clients. Nearly 200 Bank of America associates across the lines of business participated in the production of the film.
For more information about the awards, visit the New York Film Festival Web Site and the American Advertising Federation's Charlotte affiliate Web Site.
Bank of America's Global Diversity & Inclusion Film, produced in 2008, has been honored in two prestigious film competitions.
The film earned a prestigious 2009 Finalist Certificate from the New York Film Festival in the Industrial Productions-Public Relations category. In a field of 700 entrants--including Fortune 500 corporations, Universal Studios, HBO and Showtime--fewer than 20 were recognized with the award.
The film was also honored with a local Charlotte ADDY Award, receiving silver-level recognition for both audio/visual sales presentation and cinematography. With more than 60,000 entries annually, the ADDY Awards is considered the world's largest and most competitive advertising competition. The American Advertising Federation, a not for profit industry association, conducts the ADDY Awards through its 200 member advertising clubs and15 districts. It is only creative awards program administered by the advertising industry for the industry.
The Global Diversity & Inclusion Film debuted in 2008 as the hallmark of a campaign to raise awareness of the bank's commitment to diversity and inclusion. It documents Bank of America's long history of diversity and inclusion and showcases its work in recruiting diverse talent, doing business with diverse suppliers, charitable giving in diverse communities and providing innovative products and services to customers and clients. Nearly 200 Bank of America associates across the lines of business participated in the production of the film.
For more information about the awards, visit the New York Film Festival Web Site and the American Advertising Federation's Charlotte affiliate Web Site.
No comments:
Post a Comment