PCI Recognized for Multiple Campaigns at 2025 Golden Trumpet Awards

Published on 13th October 2025

On September 18, 2025, PCI was recognized by the Publicity Club of Chicago’s at the 2025 Golden Trumpet Awards.  These awards not only celebrated not just PCI’s creativity, but the measurable change their work delivers across industries.

Leveraging a full spectrum of communications tools, including social media, digital advocacy, influencer partnerships, and earned media, PCI helps organizations educate, inspire, and engage audiences in ways that drive both awareness and action. While these recognitions showcase impact in healthcare, public affairs, and community engagement, they also reflect the versatility of PCI’s expertise across many sectors where communication has the power to create meaningful progress.

The PCI team was honored for several campaigns and won the following awards:

  • Connecting Roselle Library to its Community – Golden Trumpet
  • Transforming Social Media Through Data – Silver Trumpet
  • Influencers Driving Pediatric Vaccination Awareness – Silver Trumpet
  • Messaging That Moves the Future – Silver Trumpet
  • Raising Awareness of Type 2 Inflammation – Silver Trumpet

To learn about the campaigns and get more details about the clients and execution, you can read the full article at: PCI Shines Like Gold at the 2025 Golden Trumpet Awards.

 

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