Press release from the issuing company
TAMPA, Fla. – Proforma, the $650 million technology and business success leader, celebrates another victory as its esteemed Marketing Team wins two of Graphic Design USA’s American Inhouse Design Awards. The Proforma Marketing Team received recognition for its "Build the Perfect New Hire Kit” direct mail campaign and its “Setting Trends” digital campaign, both expertly tailored to meet the diverse needs of the expansive Proforma Distributor Owner Network.
Outshining over 5,000 entries, Proforma stands tall as one of the select few winners of GDUSA’s 61st Inhouse Design Awards. With less than 10% of all applicants attaining this coveted recognition, the honor and prestige of being chosen are deeply felt by Proforma who have won for their 13th consecutive year.
"Winning two awards in the GDUSA’s American Inhouse Design Awards goes to show the creativity and dedication of the Marketing Team at Proforma to help our Distributor Owners stand out from their competition in head-turning ways," said Charity Gibson, Chief Marketing Officer. "Each campaign showcases our commitment to delivering impactful and effective solutions that resonate with our Network and their prospects and customers."
Since Charity Gibson assumed the role of Chief Marketing Officer at Proforma in August 2023, the Marketing Team has undergone a significant transformation, expanded its product offerings, and refined its strategic approach. This period has seen a notable enhancement in campaign creativity and effectiveness, marking a pivotal moment in delivering tailored solutions to meet the evolving needs of Proforma’s Distributor Owner Network.
"It’s rewarding to see our designs not only meet but exceed the high standards of creativity and effectiveness set by GDUSA,” said McKenzie Kraus, Graphic Designer at Proforma. “Being this is our 13th consecutive year being recognized, it only fuels our team's motivation to continuously push the boundaries of design innovation. I am honored to be part of making the magic happen.”
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