It was great to get out of the office and read to the first grade class at Crystal Spring Elementary School. Thanks for having me (and for being so good).
It was great to get out of the office and read to the first grade class at Crystal Spring Elementary School. Thanks for having me (and for being so good).
Anstey Hodge enjoyed a visit by the FourDesign staff today! We were thrilled to be able to share some of our experiences and creative work with this talented group of graphic design students.
FourDesign is a student-run, faculty-led design studio located on the campus of Virginia Tech.
“The Marketing Mix: Finding the Importance of Brand, Media Usage and Social Media was the topic of a panel discussion during the 2015 Joint Annual Conference of LeadingAge Georgia and LeadingAge South Carolina. Anstey Hodge
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Anstey Hodge is proud to be recognized for work that was designed for the The Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development Corporation. The Martinsville-Henry County Tourism Division’s new logo received a Platinum MarCom Award and the Martinsville-Henry County Activity Guide was honored with a Gold MarCom Award.
The recognition took place in Dallas, Texas. More than 6,500 entries for the competition were received from throughout the United States, Canada and 15 other countries.
Angela Hamilton, executive vice president with Anstey Hodge, participated in the 2015 Georgia/South Carolina Conference on Aging. The conference, held in Hilton Head, South Carolina, provided valuable information about new ideas and trends in the ever growing and changing industry of care and services for older adults. Angela was part of a panel discussion that addressed “The Marketing Mix: Finding the Importance of Brand, Media Usage and Social Media. The panel gave their insight on how older adults are consuming information through a mix of traditional and digital media.
Performance Beyond: The Campaign for Jefferson Center was announced during a news conference at the historic cultural facility in downtown Roanoke on April 17, 2015. Anstey Hodge was proud to partner with the Jefferson Center to implement this extraordinary fundraising effort designed to raise $4 million to ensure the long-term viability of the historic cultural facility and provide a means to strengthen and enhance imperative community services.
The Nancy Dahlstrom exhibition catalogue created for The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University won a 2015 Western Virginia Advertising Award in the Advertising for the Arts & Sciences/Brochures and Sales Kit category.
Fueling Progress exhibition logo created for the Virginia Museum of Transportation won a 2015 Western Virginia Advertising Award in the Elements of Advertising/Logo category.
The Taubman Museum Gallery Guide campaign created for the Taubman Museum of Art won a 2015 Western Virginia Advertising Award in the Advertising for the Arts & Sciences/Single Medium Campaign category.
The Tel Hai “Lanterns on the Lake” invitation created for Tel Hai Retirement Community won a 2015 Western Virginia Advertising Award “Collateral Material” category.