AAF ECI Awards

 

 

SILVER MEDAL

This award is the highest honor presented by the AAF to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to advertising and who has been active in furthering the industry’s standards, creative excellence and responsibility in areas of social concern. The Silver Medal recipient is usually announced and recognized at the annual ADDY® Banquet.

  • 1987 Donald Burton
  • 1988 Louis E. Inglehart
  • 1989 Vernon D. Schranz
  • 1990 O. Wayne Botkin
  • 2001 Tom L. Farris
  • 2002 Ronald E. Groves
  • 2003 Al Rent
  • 2004 Steve Kern
  • 2005 Paulette Lees
  • 2006 Anne Condran
  • 2007 Gary Demaree
  • 2008 Kerry Shaw
  • 2009 Will Henderson
  • 2010 Mark DiFabio
  • 2011 Allison Robbins
  • 2012 Mary Gaston
  • 2013 Kevin McCowan
  • 2014 Jim Funkhouser
  • 2015 Lyn Whitesell
  • 2016 Dee Norris Helms
 

 

PRESIDENTS AWARD

The AAF ECI Board of Directors established the Presidents- Award in 2001 to recognize a member who has provided extraordinary service to our organization; is committed to the growth and professionalism of our club; and has provided long-term leadership.

  • 2001 Walt Baker
  • 2002 Gary Demaree
  • 2003 Anne Condran
  • 2004 Allison Robbins
  • 2005 Kristen Mattingly
  • 2006 Mark Di Fabio
  • 2007 Mary Gaston
  • 2008 Bill Glaser
  • 2009 Eva Lantz
  • 2010 Kevin McCowan
  • 2011 Will Henderson
  • 2012 Donna Penticuff
  • 2013 Jenny Yarbrough
  • 2014 Lucy Harcourt
  • 2016 Allison Robbins
 

 

OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARD

Recognizing a student member who has been active in the American Advertising Federation East Central Indiana, has provided exceptional service to our organization, and has served as an outstanding leader to others pursuing studies in the advertising professions. The winner of the award is determined by the AAFECI Board of Directors and is awarded annually at the ADDY celebration.

  • 2006 Kevin Henry
  • 2007 Adam Younger
  • 2008 Jeff Renoe
  • 2012 Luke Chase
 

 

AWARDS: AAF CLUB ACHIEVEMENT

Each year the AAF honors clubs in eight categories: advertising education, communications, diversity, government relations, club management, membership, programs and public service. Written entries compete against clubs of similar membership size. AAF ECI first entered the competition in 2001. Below shows the results of our achievements:

  • 2002 AAF Division III Club of the Year and Kristen Mattingly honored as President of the Year for Division III
  • 2005 AAF Division III Club of the Year and Mary Gaston honored as President of the Year for Division III
  • 2006 AAF Division III Club of the Year and Mary Gaston honored as President of the Year for Division III
  • 2007 AAF Division III Club of the Year and Pamela Price honored as President of the Year for Division III
  • 2008 AAF Division III Club of the Year and Kevin McCowan honored as President of the Year for Division III
  • 2009 AAF Division III Club of the Year and Will Henderson honored as President of the Year for Division III
 

 

AAF CLUB ACHIEVEMENT RESULTS

  • 2000-2001 1st Place Membership, 2nd Place Programs, and 2nd Place Club Management
  • 2001-2002 1st Place Membership, 2nd Place Programs, 2nd Place Club Management, and 2nd Place Diversity
  • 2002-2003 2nd Place Membership,1st Place Programs, 1st Place Communications, and 2nd Place Diversity
  • 2003-2004 1st Place Club Management, 1st Place Programs, and 3rd Place Communications
  • 2004-2005 1st Place Programs, 1st Place Diversity, 2nd Place Communications, 3rd Place Club Management, 3rd Place Membership, and 3rd Place Education
  • 2005-2006 1st Place Diversity, 2nd Place Communications, 2nd Place Membership, and 3rd Place Education
  • 2006-2007 1st Place Club Management, 1st Place Programs, 1st Place Education, 2nd Place Diversity/Multicultural Initiatives, 2nd Place Communications, and 3rd Place Membership
  • 2007-2008 1st Place Club Management, 1st Place Diversity/Multicultural Initiatives, 2nd Place Programs, 2nd Place Education; 2nd Place Communications, and 2nd Place Membership
  • 2008-2009 1st Place Club Management, 1st Place Government Relations, 1st Place Public Service, 3rd Place Advertising Education, 3rd Place Communications; and 3rd Place Diversity
  • 2009-2010 1st Place Diversity and Multicultural Initiatives; Crain Diversity Award; 2nd Place Government Relations; 2nd Place Membership Development; 3rd Place Club Operations
  • 2011-2012 3rd place Education; 2nd place Communication; 2nd place Membership, and 1st place Diversity
  • 2012-2013 First Place Programs