Lookout PRSA Announces 8th Annual Incline Award Recipients

Lookout PRSA announced the recipients of the 2008 Incline Awards. The Incline Awards showcase excellence in public relations, communications and marketing practices by Chattanooga-area professionals.

The Lookout PRSA chapter is honored to recognize the achievements of our local colleagues,” said Gina Bever, chair of the Incline Award committee for the Lookout chapter. Each award winner makes an impact to enhance public relations in our community and beyond.

Waterhouse Public Relations was a recipient of the following Incline awards:

Community Relations Incline Award:
-Waterhouse Public Relations for its YEP Our Malls are Safe program
-Waterhouse Public Relations for Recycle Right: the city of Chattanooga's Recycling Education program

Internal Communications Incline Award:
-Waterhouse Public Relations for their Fiber to Home program

Media Communications and Video Incline Award:
-Waterhouse Public Relations for their News Too Good to Keep Bottled Up media kit
-Waterhouse Public Relations for their No Dump No Need press conference

Waterhouse News

2008-04-23
Waterhouse Public Relations received five Incline Awards in 2008, including two community relations awards, one internal communications award and two media communications and video awards.
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2008-05-12
Waterhouse Public Relations announces the appointment of Kelly Allen as media analyst. Ms. Allen will provide strategic support to overall client relations through her management of media compilation and research.
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2007-04-19
Waterhouse Public Relations was honored with the top public relations award at the Seventh Annual Incline Awards, hosted by the Lookout Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).
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Client News

2008-07-23
Since the Youth Escort Policy Program began in November 2004 to put restrictions on when juveniles can go to the mall without a guardian, shoppers have been coming back.
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2008-04-23
The City of Chattanooga released a report today indicating that the city's recycling program has seen an increase in both convenience center usage and curbside collection participation. Recycle materials brought to the convenience centers increased over 62% during calendar year 2007. Clean recycle curbside collection tonnage increased from 2,300 tons in 2006 to 3,081 tons in 2007.
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2008-06-28
The crowd may be smaller but more of them are spending money. That's what makes shop owners say "Yep."
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2008-07-12
Mall officials announced plans Friday to implement a Youth Escort Policy (YEP) to provide shoppers and retailers a more "family-friendly, convenient and enjoyable" shopping experience.
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2006-07-21
Country music artists, Little Big Town, recently gave the Mayfield Flavor Decision '06 candidates an audition before a recent concert in Nashville.
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2008-07-14
Plastex Matting, Inc., a global leader in safety and anti-fatigue PVC Matting manufacturing, has announced the expansion of its Alabama operations.
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2007-03-19
Waterhouse Public Relations contributes strategic platform for Mayfield Dairy Farms’ award-winning campaign...
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2008-07-15
EPB, which has thrown off legal challenges from the cable industry, is preparing to buy the control equipment for its planned residential telecommunications network, officials said Monday.
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2008-05-19
Chattanooga's Mr. DePriest compares his agency's plan for high-speed Internet to the rollout of electricity, which came to many parts of Tennessee only in the 1930s as a result of the creation by the federal government of the Tennessee Valley Authority. That was three decades after many businesses and homes in major urban areas like New York were first electrified.
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Awarded Five 2008 Incline Awards