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"START YOU CHILD'S STORY" CAMPAIGN NAMED BEST BRANDED CONTENT IN RECRUITING IN THE 43rd ANNUAL TELLY AWARDS
Austin, TX – May 24, 2022 – St. Theresa Catholic School along with Media Masters announced today it’s "Start Your Child’s Story" Campaign has been named Best Branded Content in Recruiting in the 43rd Annual Telly Awards. The Telly Awards honors excellence in video and television across all screens and is judged by leaders from video platforms, television, streaming networks, production companies and including Adobe,Netflix, Dow Jones, Duplass Brothers Productions, Complex Networks, Jennifer Garner, A&E Networks, Hearst Media, Nickelodeon, ESPN Films, RYOT, Partizan and Vimeo.
“Now, more than ever, it is necessary to celebrate video work that reflects the top tier of our industry, such as St. Theresa Catholic School/Media Masters," says Telly Awards Executive Director Sabrina Dridje. “This year’s submissions reflect an industry that has returned to the important work of storytelling, one that has returned with a new perspective that values innovation, agility, equity, and tenacious creativity.”
St. Theresa Catholic School is centrally located in Austin serving grades prek-8th on their 22 acre campus. Every student has an incredible story to tell of their faith-based learning environment where they feel happy and safe.
Todd Rogenthien is an award winning storyteller with more than two decades of experience in communications. His love of video, writing, marketing and communications translates into a commitment to excellence seen in his work and voiced by clients of Media Masters.
Today’s winners announcement caps a year-long celebration of creators producing work with a new POV and a refreshed creativity, reflecting an ever-changing landscape emerging from the difficulties and opportunities from the last few years.
"St. Theresa is honored to accept this Telly Award and being able to capture the joy in our students and community to share with others. We cannot thank Todd Rogenthien/Media Masters enough for his incredible talent in creating this campaign. Todd is a former parent at our school and his continued support of our Catholic community is inspiring." - Susie Thompson, St. Theresa Catholic Schools Director of Admissions
“It’s an honor to be recognized for a project that has brought me so much joy to produce. I am grateful St. Theresa entrusted me with telling their story and helping to increase recruitment. My mother was a 3rd grade teacher in a catholic school for decades. She taught me the the meaning of service. Using my God-given talents to give back to St. Theresa, where my son attended, was truly rewarding. The value Susie and the team put on the work gave me meaning. The students, parents, and faculty at St. Theresa have wonderful faith-filled stories of success that made it easy to build a campaign and spread the word about this wonderful community." - Todd Rogenthien, Media Masters Principal
A series of new Telly categories were introduced to reflect and celebrate ways in which video has continued to be used as a critical tool for communication, notably within and across a new culture of working. These new categories, including Workplace Culture, Recruitment and Education & Training, celebrate the companies using video at a time when the culture of a company has never been so critical to attract and retain talent.
“Whether it’s new ways of remote working, placing purpose at the center of a businesses key values or providing Employee Resource Groups for communities to gather and support each internally, says Dridje, “this year’s incredible group of winners perfectly exemplifies the many artful and unique ways video is being used to tackle these timely topics. By introducing our new categories, we’re continuing to deliver on our mission of constantly evolving with the changing industry and the world.”
Last year, The Telly Awards attracted more than 12,000 entries from top video content producers including Netflix, Jennifer Garner, HBO Latin America, Microsoft, RadicalMedia, Condé Nast, Adobe, Nickelodeon, and Partizan.
The full list of the 43rd Annual Telly Awards winners can be found at tellyawards.com/winners.
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About The Telly Awards
The Telly Awards is the premier award honoring video and television across all screens. Established in 1979, The Telly Awards receives over 12,000 entries from all 50 states and 5 continents. Entrants are judged by The Telly Awards Judging Council—an industry body of over 200 leading experts including advertising agencies, production companies, and major television networks, reflective of the multiscreen industry The Telly Awards celebrates. Partners of The Telly Awards include Video Consortium, Ghetto Film School, We Are Parable, Future of Film, IFP, LAPPG, NAB, Stash, NYWIFT, Production Hub, IFP, with support from The Commercial Director’s Diversity Program.