ActionCOACH Garners Three Hermes Creative Awards for 2011
Prestigious Awards Honors ActionCOACH in three Creative Categories
LAS VEGAS, June 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- As the world's number one business coaching firm, ActionCOACH has recently been recognized for a number of outstanding achievements, including three new awards by the 2011 Hermes Creative Awards.
ActionCOACH won a Gold Award for actioncoach.com in the category of Design/Web Site Overall, a Platinum award for ActionSTEPS, the company's E-Newsletter and an Honorable Mention for I Am an ActionCOACH in the Video/Corporate Image Category.
The Hermes Creative Awards is an international competition for creative professionals involved in traditional and emerging media. The awards recognize outstanding work in the industry while promoting the philanthropic nature of marketing and communication professionals and are administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals. This year there were more than 4,400 entries.
"We are very proud to win these awards," ActionCOACH CEO Jodie Shaw said. "We were up against some pretty strong competition in our categories and to come out ahead says something about the effort our creative team puts into each project they do."
ActionCOACH has also been honored by the Franchise Business Review for Franchisee Satisfaction and was recognized as one of the top franchises globally in the Franchise 500, published annually by Entrepreneur Magazine.
"Winning awards is great because it helps validate our efforts and resources plus it not only increases our image, it's also a sign to our franchisees that they are in a system that's among the best in the world," Shaw continued.
ActionCOACH is the world's number one business coaching and executive coaching firm, with more than 1,000 offices in 32 countries. To learn more about ActionCOACH, go to actioncoachuk.com.
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