CKP wins 5 Excalibur Awards from PRSA Houston for excellence in public relations
It’s no secret that the media landscape is always evolving, and it is our job as public relations and marketing professionals to ensure that the needs of our clients meet the demands of today’s audiences. Success requires authenticity and innovation, qualities we strive to embody every day.
We are thrilled to announce that CKP has been honored with five PRSA Houston Excalibur Awards. Through this program, the Houston chapter of the Public Relations Society of America recognizes and celebrates the outstanding programs and tactics by Houston-based public relations and marketing agencies.
CKP received awards for:
- Video creative for a hiring and talent acquisition campaign
- Press release outcomes for a community relations initiative
- Marketing campaign for an education project
- Reputation and brand management for a large global B2C brand
- Events and observances campaign for a corporate social responsibility program
Every day, we have the privilege of working with remarkable clients and brands to create lasting, meaningful impact. We are grateful to PRSA for the honor, to every member of our team for their diligence and dedication, and to our clients for trusting us with their brands. As we celebrate these achievements, we remain committed to putting our best foot forward now and into the future.
Congratulations to all the finalists and winners at the PRSA Houston Excalibur Awards! We are proud to stand alongside such talented professionals and look forward to many more successes ahead.
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