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Majority Designs wins two Reed Awards for excellence in political mail campaigns |
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Written by Majority Designs
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Thursday, 16 February 2012 01:22 |
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Campaigns & Elections announced today that Majority Designs has been awarded a 2012 Reed Award for excellence in the category of political direct mail. Majority Designs won in the non-U.S. campaign election (international) category and also won in a three-way tie in the Republican Local, County and Judicial category. The Reed Awards recognize excellence in campaign management, political consulting and political communication. The awards, named after Campaigns & Elections founder Stanley Foster Reed, embody his mission to strive for excellence in political campaigning. "The Reed Awards recognize the very best in political campaigning and communication in the United States and the rest of the world. When you win a Reed Award you're joining an exclusive club whose members literally shape the political future with unparalleled expertise and skill,” said Campaigns & Elections Publisher Shane Greer. Said Majority Designs partner Fount Holland: "Winning in two different categories reflects that our team can compete with the best of the best not only nationally but internationally. We are pretty excited. It's one thing to know that our team is the best; it's something else for the lead trade magazine in the industry to recognize us." The winning companies represent the top talent in the political and public affairs consulting business in the fields of Direct Mail, Online Advertising, Newspaper Advertising, Phones, Political Technology, Signage and Collateral Material, Radio and Television. Campaigns & Elections is the preeminent "how-to" journal of politics, focused on the tools, tactics and techniques of the political consulting profession, Published bimonthly, C&E brings readers inside the world of campaign strategy and management with case studies and insights from the movers and shakers of the political consulting world. |
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Majority Designs direct mail team nominated for two national awards |
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Written by Staff
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Thursday, 19 January 2012 17:27 |
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Congratulations to our direct mail team for gaining recognition again by Campaigns & Elections magazine. Our team at Majority Designs was nominated for two Reed awards for direct mail.
Nominated in a broad and competitive category, County, Local and Judicial races was a mail piece entitled “Mountains and Molehills.” The Phil Lakin campaign for city council used satire to demonstrate that an opponent's negative attack was “making a mountain out of a molehill.”
Lakin, a creative guy himself, came up with the concept. We just take credit for knowing a good idea when we hear one. There's nothing like humor to respond to a negative attack in a contentious environment.
The second nomination was in the Best Non-U.S./International category for a mail piece in the race for Chief of the Cherokee Nation entitled “Don't Divide Our Nation.” It was again a response to a negative campaign by the opponent.
A special thumbs up goes to our lead artist, Darrell Todd, who has been with our company 18 months. He takes our crazy ideas, and his artwork tells the story. We sure hope we win the trophies, but the nominations from the leading national magazine for campaigns is noteworthy. |
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Fallin Aide joins OKC political consulting team |
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Written by Majority Designs
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011 12:16 |
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A.H. Strategies and Majority Designs are pleased to announce the addition of Kaleb Bennett to its professional team. As a company associate, he will serve out-of-state clients, but also will interact as an account manager with campaigns in Oklahoma. Bennett most recently was Governor Mary Fallin's legislative liaison to the Oklahoma State Senate. He previously served as a field representative in her 5th District congressional office. |
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House Republicans select T.W. Shannon for next Oklahoma House speaker |
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Written by Majority Designs
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011 21:14 |
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The first black person from southern Oklahoma elected to serve in the Legislature is on track to be the next speaker of the House of Representatives. Republican House members Monday elected Rep. T.W. Shannon, of Lawton, as speaker-designate. He would be the first black House speaker if Republicans remain in power and the full House elects him to the powerful post in early 2013. Republicans have a 69-31 majority in the House. |
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Patrice Douglas sworn in to Oklahoma Corporation Commission |
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Written by Majority Designs
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011 20:24 |
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Patrice Douglas was sworn in Monday as the newest member of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Twice. Douglas, the former mayor of Edmond, repeated the standard oath of office for elected officials as administered by Oklahoma Chief Justice Steven Taylor. Then she also vowed to uphold the statutory oath for members of the Corporation Commission. |
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Campaigns & Elections Features Trebor Worthen |
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Written by Majority Designs
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Friday, 10 June 2011 19:41 |
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Trebor Worthen is one of the few political operatives who can rightly boast that they have been helping win campaigns since the age of six. As a first grader when his father ran for a seat in the Oklahoma state House, young Trebor dutifully wore a “Vote for My Dad” T-shirt while campaigning door-to-door. His father won the election. |
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Campaigns & Elections Names Worthen 'Rising Star' |
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Written by Majority Designs
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Tuesday, 07 June 2011 20:07 |
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Campaigns & Elections magazine today named its 2011 Rising Stars, including Oklahoma City Republican consultant Trebor Worthen.
One of the most prestigious honors in politics, the award goes to a select group of operatives age 35 and under who have an established track record of achievement in political consulting or advocacy and the promise to achieve greatness.
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