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SM& Wins Three Lamplighter Awards

On May 17th, we won three Lamplighter awards for our work on behalf of two clients, the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council and Atrius Health. The New England Society for Healthcare Communications' Lamplighters showcase and honor communications excellence in the New England region by recognizing excellence in marketing, public relations and communications. These awards are truly a team effort and we're pleased to be honored alongside our top-notch clients.

Preserving New England Houses

Jess Phelps, Team Leader for Historic Preservation at Historic New England, was featured in a Dwell.com Q&A on preserving New England houses. The February 12th article highlighted Historic New England's Stewardship Program and its role in protecting some of region's most inspired Modernist homes through preservation easements.

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Alexandria’s Tom Andrews Talks Cluster Development

Tom Andrews, senior vice president for Alexandria Real Estate Equities, was interviewed in the November 28th edition of Banker & Tradesman's "In Person" column.  Tom discusses Alexandria's 1.73 million-square-foot Alexandria Center at Kendall Square development and how Kendall Square has evolved into a "24/7 neighborhood."

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Stewardship Program Saves Historic Home in CT

Our client, Historic New England was featured in a recent AP article on July 31st regarding its Stewardship Program.  The program was successful in protecting the historic Breuer House located in New Canaan, Connecticut from destructive alterations on its design and construction. The coverage was featured in 40 different outlets throughout New England and nationwide.

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New England History Missing Key Segments

Our client, Carl Nold, president & CEO of Historic New England discusses the importance of historic landmarks reflecting the stories of New England's ever-increasingly diverse region in a July 3 op-ed in the Nashua Telegraph.

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SM& Wins Seven Bell Ringer Awards

We won seven important industry awards on June 7 for our work on behalf of three clients: Atrius Health, Historic New England and the Campaign to Protect the Affordable Housing Law, which earned three gold Bells including one in the coveted Public Affairs Campaign category for defeating a ballot initiative last November.  The annual Bell Ringer Awards, hosted by the Publicity Club of New England, honor excellence and achievement in the communications and public relations throughout New England. We are proud to be recognized for our stellar work for our exceptional clients.

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Historic New England Receives Coffee Cup Salute

SM& client Historic New England received a Coffee Cup Salute from Frank Coletta, morning anchor on NBC 10 in Providence on June 3. Historic New England is hosting its annual Open House throughout the region this weekend, and the public is invited to tour many of their properties for free!

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SM& Client Lives and Works in Historic Homes

It would be an understatement to say Dan Santos has an interest in historic homes. As a proud resident of an 18th century historic home, Santos is also the Regional Manager for Historic New England, an SM& client. Santos was featured in this week's Warwick Beacon discussing his historic home while highlighting the four Historic New England properties based in Rhode Island and their upcoming events, including a free Open House on June 4.

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SM& VP Wins Healthcare PR Award

Solomon McCown would like to congratulate its Vice President, Michal Regunberg for winning the prestigious Owen J. McNamara Award for excellence in writing at the annual New England Society for Healthcare Communications (NESHCo) Lamplighter Awards on May 17.
 
Michal's op-ed, "Health Care Payment Reform: Massachusetts Must Lead Again" written for SM& client Atrius Health and published in the Boston Business Journal was selected as the best of the best among all winners in the Lamplighter Awards writing categories.
 
"This was simply excellent writing that clearly identified the issues," said judge Jodi Ritacca of HealthEast Care System in St. Paul, Minn. "It was very effective in the approach, selected strategy and marketing to accomplish the goals including an impressive invitation by the White House to deliver a national presentation on global payments."
 
The award is a tribute to the late Owen J. McNamara, a NESHCo member who, in his career as a newspaper reporter and editor, senior public affairs manager at Boston University's medical center and author, set the standard for clear, concise yet elegant writing that recognized the audience and context.  McNamara also served as a writing mentor to several generations of NESHCo members.
 
"We are delighted that one of our own was recognized by this award," said Helene Solomon, CEO of Solomon McCown & Co. "Michal is a gifted communicator and writer and we take great pride in having her as part of our firm."

The Lamplighters were established in 1974 to showcase and honor communications excellence in the New England region. The 2011 competition included more than 340 entries from more than 85 organizations throughout the area. Entries were judged by the Minnesota Health Strategy and Communications Network.

Congrats, Michal!

Click here to read about Michal and the award in the Bulldog Reporter's Daily'Dog.