Dallas - June 25, 2010 - Epsilon, the industry’s leading
marketing services firm, announced today Purple@Epsilon, a full-service agency
that meets all multichannel marketing needs, has been honored with five New
England Direct Marketing Association (NEDMA) Awards. NEDMA is the oldest
regional direct marketing association in the country and each year honors
creative excellence and innovation.
This marks the 21st consecutive year Epsilon has won a
NEDMA award. Purple@Epsilon was recognized at the 29th annual NEDMA Award Show,
June 15 in Boston in the award categories of fundraising integrated campaign,
art direction, direct mail and work over the last decade on behalf of clients,
San Diego Zoo and Save the Children.
“It is an honor to again receive recognition from the
NEDMA for our outstanding client work. For over forty years, the Epsilon team
has been crafting award-winning marketing campaigns, integrating online and
offline channels, to create unique customer experiences on behalf of clients”,
said Bryan Kennedy, president and CEO, Epsilon. “We have a long and successful
history working with nonprofit organizations like the San Diego Zoo and Save
the Children.”
In a field of 413 submissions, Purple@Epsilon won against
dynamic competition and was judged by a group of industry leaders from across
the country. The Award categories and honors Epsilon received include:
Gold Award
Category: Integrated Media Campaign – Fundraising
Integrated Campaign
Client: Save the Children
Entry: Save the Children Eyes of Hope
Silver Awards
Category: Technique – Best Art Direction
Client: Save the Children
Entry: Save the Children Calendar Campaign
Category: Integrated Media Campaign – Fundraising
Integrated Campaign
Client: Save the Children
Entry: Save the Children Calendar Campaign
Bronze Awards
Category: Direct Mail – B-to-C (lead or order generation)
Client: Zoological Society of San Diego
Entry: Save Big
Category: Best Work in the Last Decade
Client: Zoological Society of San Diego
Entry: Coming Back? On Grounds Campaign
For more information about Purple@Epsilon, visit
http://www.epsilon.com/Purple@epsilon/p32-l1
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