Northern Oklahoma College Printing Services earned three awards at the recent Oklahoma College Public Relations Association Awards reception in Tulsa. Dina Kleinmann and Shiloh Martin (left) earned awards for Publication (Small Team) category while Paige Larson and Martin earned an award for Special or One-Time Publication category. Rachel Kirk earned an award in the Wearable/Promotional Item Design category. (photo provided)
NOC Printing Services earns state OCPRA awards
Northern Oklahoma College Printing Services earned three awards at the Oklahoma Collegiate Public Relations Association’s annual awards contest and conference, held in Tulsa this past summer.
NOC Printing Services Director Dina Kleinmann and photographer/videographer Shiloh Martin earned an Achievement Award for the NJCAA Region 2 Baseball Tournament in the Publication (Small Team) category.
Graphic designer Paige Larson and photographer/videographer Shiloh Martin earned an Achievement Award for their NOC Fine Arts Even Calendar in the Special or One-Time Publication category.
Marketing director Rachel Kirk earned an Honorable Mention for her Ag Department Koozies in the Wearable/Promotional Item Design.
“Congratulations to Dina, Paige, Shiloh, Rachel and the entire NOC Printing Services team,” said Sheri Snyder, Vice President for Development and Community Relations. “We are truly blessed with some amazing and talented employees. It is nice to receive external validation on the high quality of work they continue to produce for Northern Oklahoma College.”
The OCPRA awards competition recognizes the best in professional communicators from educational institutions, both public and private, throughout the state of Oklahoma.
This annual competition is designed to reward achievement, recognize excellence and encourage a healthy competitive spirit by those who represent higher education to the public. Materials are submitted by individuals who work in public relations, sports information, video, development, digital media and printing at any of the state’s higher education institutions.