Student Scholarship Awarded to Deonica Davis Student Scholarship Awarded to Deonica Davis AAF Jackson is pleased to present Deonica Davis with the 2012 student scholarship. Deonica is a Graphic Design major with a declared minor in Advertising. She has maintained a cumulative GPA 3.4 while participating in extracurricular organizations and working up to 20 hours a week. Her essay indicates that she has targeted goals and aspirations and is very proactive to keep her creative spirit alive. We know these extra funds will help with supplies and material needed to graduate next May.  

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AAF Jackson Receives 2012 Club of the Year Award American Advertising Federation of Jackson received the award for “AAF District 7 2011-2012 Club of the Year.” In addition, AAF Jackson’s president, Becky White, was named “2011-2012 Club President of the Year.” These awards were announced Saturday, April 14, at the AAF District 7 Spring Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. “AAF Jackson’s Officers, Board of Directors and club members worked hard and were very dedicated to the mission of the club throughout the year,” explained...

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April Meeting on the 19thApril Meeting on the 19th Sandy Bynum, Director of Communications for Mississippi Development Authority/Tourism Division, will be our speaker for the April meeting. The presentation will be about the new branding of Mississippi Tourism-Find Your True South-the campaign creative and the economic impact of tourism on the state of Mississippi. Please join us at the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame at 11:30 on Thursday, April 19th.

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March Meeting RecapMarch Meeting Recap At March's meeting we enjoyed hearing from Tom and Tom from Message Factors about the benefits of survey research and how to go about asking the right questions in the right way. From their witty presentation, "Do These Jeans Make Me Look Fat?", we learned the key elements of successful research implementation. Thanks again to Tom and Tom! To learn more about how survey research could benefit your business or clients, contact Message Factors, Inc. at 800-300-2516 or visit messagefactors.com [nggallery...

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Win a Stay-Cation from AAF JacksonWin a Stay-Cation from AAF Jackson Taking a vacation this year might not be in the budget but AAF Jackson can help with a weekend Stay-Cation. AAF Jackson is giving away two packages (each includes a 2-night weekend stay at Hilton Jackson, 2 Wellington’s breakfasts for 2 and a $50 Huntington’s Grille dinner certificate). Tickets are $10 each. For each ticket purchased your name goes in the drawing. Buy as many as you want for a greater chance to win. If your name is drawn twice you win both packages. Tickets...

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AAF Jackson Members Learn About Political Marketing

A panel of local and state politicians discussed how they utilize advertising to get their message out to the masses.  The panel talked about how and why successful candidates must utilize advertising and social media to run successful campaigns and to continue to build relationships with constituents and voters once they are in office. Political strategist, Keith Plunkett, moderated the panel discussion.  The panel of experts includes: Mick Bullock, Lt. Governor Phil Bryant’s Communications Director; Quinton Dickerson, strategist for the Phil Bryant for Governor campaign; Senator Michael Watson, representing District 51 on the Gulf Coast; and Senator David Blount, representing District 29 in Hinds County.

The audience interacted with the panel members in lively discussions about the implications of managing the message in social media applications and what happens when comments from “friends” and “fans” are negative. All agreed that the forum must be open for all opinions, and that these social networks are good ways to get a feeling about their constituents’ opinions on certain issues.

One of the most important uses for social media in a campaign at this time is to develop and expand the candidate’s grassroots campaign and outreach. Once in office, it’s important to use this communications base to stay in touch with constituents and continue to build that grassroots network. Elections are won and lost at the grassroots level, and social media now offers candidates effective ways to build and maintain those relationships. Many candidates now have official office and campaign staff members whose sole responsibility is interactive and social media—these channels have become that important.

 

 

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