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The American Advertising Federation Asheville chapter (AAF Asheville) has announced its 2015-2016 American Advertising Awards Gala to recognize the best local advertising and marketing talent in Western North Carolina. Online registration for the Awards Gala can be found at http://adfedasheville.org/events/upcoming-events/.
WHAT: 2016 AAF Asheville Awards Gala
WHEN: Tuesday, February 16, 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Lexington Avenue Brewery, 39 N Lexington Ave, Asheville
WHO: AAF Asheville
WHY: To recognize the best advertising and marketing talent in Western NC.
Awards are an important part of the advertising industry and a way for agencies and even freelancers to show potential clients that their work meets the highest standards. The American Advertising Awards is among the most prestigious awards programs in the industry.
Winners of the 2015-2016 Awards will be announced at the Gala. Gold Award Winning entries will automatically be entered in the regional awards round and winners from the regional competition will go on to compete in the national awards.
AAFA serves individuals in marketing, advertising and related industries throughout western North Carolina, providing varied educational programs, public service, student outreach and the recognition of the most talented local professionals in the industry.
Please visit www.aafasheville.org for more information about additional upcoming events.
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