Sachs Media takes Dick Pope All-Florida Grand Golden Image Award

Published on 8th August 2024

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Worldcom Partner, Sachs Media, took center stage at last night’s Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA) Golden Image Awards Gala by winning the coveted title of Agency of the Year and
the prestigious Dick Pope All-Florida Grand Golden Image Award.  The agency won the award for its “Saving Social Media” campaign.  It is the fourth time in the past 15 years the firm has captured this top honor.

The winning campaign, “Saving Social Media: Fighting for the First Amendment in the Digital Era,” was conducted on behalf of the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA). This campaign was instrumental in achieving a landmark Supreme Court ruling in favor of free speech online.

“Winning the Agency of the Year title and the Dick Pope Award once more is a shout-out to the hard work, creativity, and passion of our amazing team,” said Michelle Ubben, President and CEO of
Sachs Media. “We declared 2024 our ‘Year of Excellence,’ and these accolades prove we meant business. I’m so proud of our team and excited for what we will achieve next.”

In addition to winning the top all-around award, this campaign also received the Golden Image Award for Top Public Affairs Campaign of the Year and the Judges’ Creativity Award, showcasing Sachs Media’s exceptional ability to drive national public affairs outcomes through strategic communication.

Read more about the award in the full press release:  Sachs Media Crowned Agency of the Year, Wins PR Campaign of the Year at FPRA Golden Image Awards

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