The firm specializes in legal affairs public relations, litigation communications, crisis communications, media training, and government affairs consulting.
Houston, TX (PRWEB) May 7, 2010 -- Powers MediaWorks LLC, which advises law firms and companies throughout the United States, has been honored by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP).
The firm won a platinum Hermes Award for a strategic communications campaign developed to support a Texas law firm's two-year investigation of a sophisticated global Internet fraud. International news coverage of the investigation and related civil and criminal prosecutions enabled the law firm to help defrauded consumers recover lost funds without litigation and at no cost to the consumers.
The competition included thousands of entries from the U.S. and several foreign countries, according to the AMCP. Entrants included corporate communications departments, educational institutions, advertising and public relations agencies, and government agencies.
"Our clients' commitment to their clients often goes beyond courts of law into courts of public opinion." |
Based in The Woodlands, Texas, Powers MediaWorks LLC specializes in legal affairs public relations, litigation communications, crisis communications, media training, and government affairs consulting. Please visit www.powersmediaworks.com for more information.
Other winners in the 2010 Hermes competition include the Annenberg Public Policy Center, Carnegie Mellon University, the Washington Post, American Express, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide.
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