Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Vantage Communications as winner of the 2013 Hermes Creative
Vantage Communications, a global technology company's award-winning public relations, announced today,
was named winner in the Hermes Creative Gold Price 2013. Vantage is for the media relations campaign for
Hooked client, in which the Agency implements the strategies and tactics of creative media awareness for App
Engine, implemented discovery recognized.
The Hermes Creative Awards is an international competition based on the feedback of the Association of
Marketing and Communication. Vantage campaign saw the "traditional" public relations tactics and leverage to
think "out of the box" to collect the results and the agency globally to share 5600 entries. Important
results of the campaign, including the cover feature in Forbes, All Things D, CNET and Lifehacker. Hooked
CEO Prita Uppal was also named one of 10 women to watch in tech in 2013 by Inc. Magazine.
"We are proud to take result-oriented and continuously provides creative positioning our clients to the next
level," said Rob Adler, senior vice president of Vantage Communications. "We think big and as such we were
able to get coverage high impact slopes in the mainstream media. Recognition this award is further
validation of our ability to increased exposure to large enterprises."
About Vantage Communications
With offices in San Francisco, New York and Orlando, Vantage Communications PR agency award-winning
technology. With 22 years of experience in public relations, Vantage Communications brings both passion and
experience the high technology that help companies succeed. Vantage uses established connections and
business acumen to get the maximum exposure of the stories of our customers. These high-impact results also
generate awareness and increase sales. The company has been recognized for many results-oriented campaigns,
received an award from the Golden Bridge, Stevie, Magellan, International GALAXY, and Hermes and many more.
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