TAMPA, Fla., March 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- PPK, a full-service advertising agency has been selected as the lead creative agency for the Suncoast Credit Union Gasparilla International Film Festival, which runs March 2nd through 9th in Tampa.
PPK's work aims to increase local, national and international awareness of GIFF as well as draw attention to the world-class creative talent available in Tampa Bay.
"It's a partnership that just makes sense," said Tom Kenney, President of PPK. "Both GIFF and PPK are dedicated to bringing recognition to the Tampa market as a leading city when it comes to creative, production and film talent. Our work with Contender Productions really helped facilitate this relationship."
Contender Productions brings a wealth of experience to the Tampa Bay film community, contributing production and post-production work for PPK's roster of clients including Bright House Networks, Tires Plus, National Pediatric Cancer Foundation and the Florida Lottery, among others.
"The creative work being done in Tampa Bay belongs on a world stage," said Rachel Feinman, President of Gasparilla International Film Festival. "We just needed the right voice to help get us there. That's why we're ecstatic to work with PPK."
About PPK
PPK is a Tampa-based, full-service advertising agency that helps clients develop creative solutions for business challenges. From initial concept to final placement, PPK specializes in the full spectrum of development, deployment and testing. For more information please visit www.uniteppk.com
About GIFF
Each year the Suncoast Credit Union Gasparilla International Film Festival welcomes thousands of filmmakers, talent, producers and film lovers to the Cigar City. Showcasing the ever-expanding universe of film and the city of Tampa, GIFF brings Tampa Bay a unique mix of World, USA, and Florida premiere screenings while promoting the arts, education and quality films.
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