The Philippine public relations (PR) industry’s most coveted recognition, the Anvil Awards, is now accepting entries for the most outstanding PR tools and programs that have been implemented this past year.
Now on its 53rd iteration, the Anvil Awards, organized annually by the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP), is the highest recognition an organization can receive in the field of PR here in the country.
"The Anvil Awards is an important recognition that we give to the most notable PR tools and programs every year," Owen Cammayo, 53rd Anvil Awards Committee Chairman said. "It is a display of different companies, agencies, and individuals who are harnessing PR to help shape a better society and a better country."
This year, there are 37 categories under PR tools and programs, and six in special categories. Each entry will be carefully screened by a distinguished panel of jurors that consists of respected names from various areas of expertise. Winners who meet the highest standards in their categories will receive either the Gold Anvil or the Silver Anvil Award. The most outstanding PR tool will receive the Platinum Anvil Award, while the most outstanding PR Program will take home the Grand Anvil Award. The company with the highest number of Gold Anvils will get the Grand Prix Award.
The Hall of Fame Award will be conferred to an organization that won the Grand Anvil or the Platinum Anvil five times. Aside from this, the public relations agency that garners the highest accumulated points based on the value of each trophy they receive will be named the Agency of the Year.
"We are very excited and confident that this year's entries will gather the most groundbreaking and innovative PR programs and tools that have helped elevate public relations practice in the Philippines," Cammayo said.
The deadline for the submission of entries is slated on December 15, 2017. For more information about the 53rd Anvil Awards, you may visitwww.prsp.ph or like and follow PRSP on Facebook at facebook.com/PRSPofficial.
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