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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Mary E. Power President (703) 610-0273 CIC'S
"FACE-TO-FACE" CAMPAIGN WINS BRONZE ADRIAN ADVERTISING AWARD
MCLEAN, VIRGINIA - January 30, 2003 - The Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International (HSMAI) recognized the Convention Industry Council (CIC) with a Bronze award for advertising excellence in the Adrian Advertising awards competition. Through a nationwide public relations and advertising campaign, the Convention Industry Council is educating and reinforcing the values of face-to-face interaction for meeting business goals. The "Face-to-Face" campaign was developed with Leverage Advertising, Inc. in response to the events of September 11, 2001 and the slowing American economy. Today, the CIC is maintaining the strength of its industry by sending the message: "Meet Face-to-Face. It's Good Business." HSMAI paid tribute to CIC's campaign during the 2003 HSMAI Travel Industry Awards Night Dinner, held on January 28, 2003 at the Marriott Grand Marquis New York. Awards were given as part of the 2003 HSMAI International Travel Competition, the largest and most prestigious travel event of its kind in the world. This year's contest attracted more than 1,800 entries from 52 countries and destinations around the world, with entries judged by teams of experts from all sectors of the industry. The CIC's "Face-to-Face" campaign was launched in 2002, following the CIC Issues Summit that engaged 160 key leaders of the meetings, conventions and exhibitions industry in an open discussion about their challenges and concerns. The objectives of the "Face-to-Face" campaign are:
During the first months of the campaign, the CIC used a wide range of media to send its message, including the Sky Radio Network, The New York Times and the American Business Review. With Sky Radio, a three-minute audio interview with CIC president Mary Power discussing the campaign, was aired on every American Airlines flight with audio programming during the month of May 2002. The New York Times helped launch the "Face-to-Face" ad featuring acclaimed author and business guru Tom Peters. An insert featuring the ad was placed daily in a special edition of The New York Times for three months. Power and other spokespersons, including Steven Hacker, CAE, president of the International Association for Exhibition Management (IAEM), filmed a segment as part of the American Business Review series on public television. The video discusses the economic impact of meetings, conventions and exhibitions as well as communicates the campaign's overall message of the value of the face-to-face experience. The segment was featured on 327 PBS stations in the United States during May 2002. In a survey conducted by Precision Reports in the fall of 2002, 695 CEOs across the country were asked to gauge their perceptions of the value of meeting face-to-face. An overwhelming majority (92%) agreed that face-to-face meetings are "very important in driving new growth." One participant responded, "Nothing beats being there! You can use technology to enhance/compliment the face-to-face meeting - however being face-to-face and having time to build rapport with a client/peer is priceless!" HSMAI is the leading organization of sales and marketing professionals representing all segments of the hospitality industry. With a strong focus on education, HSMAI has become the industry leader in identifying and communicating trends in the hospitality industry while operating as a leading voice for both hospitality sales and marketing management disciplines. Founded in 1927, HSMAI is an individual membership organization comprised of over 5,000 hospitality industry professionals. For more information about HSMAI and the Travel Industry Awards Night Dinner, call (703) 610-9024 or visit www.hsmai.org. The Convention Industry Council's 30 member organizations represent more than 98,000 individuals as well as 15,000 firms and properties involved in the meeting, convention and exhibition industry. Formed in 1949 to provide a forum for member organizations seeking to enhance the industry, the CIC facilitates the exchange of information and develops programs to promote professionalism within the industry and educates the public on its profound economic impact. ### Contact the CIC |
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