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DVL Seigenthaler/FINN Partners recently won Best-of-Show at PRSA Nashville’s Parthenon Awards

May 7, 2019

PRSA NASHVILLE ANNOUNCES 2019 PARTHENON AWARD WINNERS

DVL Seigenthaler PRSA Best Of ShowThe Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Nashville chapter honored exceptional work at its 33rd annual Parthenon Awards on Monday night, awarding strategic and creative excellence by Middle Tennessee public relations professionals. Winners were announced during a ceremony at City Winery, emceed by Dawn Davenport, co-host of 3HL on 104.5FM The Zone.

More than 127 awards were presented to 16 area agencies and businesses. DVL Seigenthaler, a Finn Partners Company brought home the most wins with 43 total, including 21 Parthenons and 22 Awards of Merit. The night’s highest honor for Best of Show went to DVL Seigenthaler, a Finn Partners Company for their work on behalf of the Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee.

Additional top winners included MP&F Strategic Communications (16 awards), Reed Public Relations (nine awards), Dollar General (eight awards), Lovell Communications, Inc., (seven awards) GS&F (seven awards), and Stones River Group (seven awards).

PRSA Nashville also recognized top communicators in the Nashville area. Keith Miles with MP&F Strategic Communications received the chapter’s Hercules Award for his leadership and contributions to the profession and community. Andrea Lindsley with DVL Seigenthaler, a Finn Partners Company received the chapter’s Olympus Award for Presidential Leadership; and Tyler Nelson, vice president of Communications with the Tennessee Bankers Association, won the Mercury Award, which goes to a young professional who demonstrates accelerated career progress and leadership through service to PRSA.

Additionally, Decosta Jenkins, president and CEO of Nashville Electric Service, was honored with the Apollo Award for unwavering commitment to NES and the larger Nashville community. The award is given to a Middle Tennessee leader who exemplifies the public relations functions within their organization, though this is not their primary responsibility.

Click here for the full list of winners.

POSTED BY: Katie Seigenthaler

Katie Seigenthaler