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Ad Club of Baltimore Opens Call for “Freakin ADDYs” Entries and Sponsorships

by | Dec 8, 2018

The American Advertising Federation of Baltimore has released its official call for entries for the 2019 American Advertising Awards (the ADDY Awards), to be held on Thursday, March 7, 2019. The Maryland business and marketing community is invited to join “Lord Baltimore’s Harbour Bizarre and Oddities Showcase,” and celebrate the longest-running freakshow in history — the world of advertising. For the first time in five years, the ADDY Awards title sponsorship is available to businesses who are seeking to reach thousands of people in design, marketing, media, advertising, technology and business. 

The mission of the ADDY Awards competition is to recognize and reward the creative spirit of excellence in the art of advertising. The AAF of Baltimore brings together Maryland’s advertising and marketing elite. Here, brands and agencies of all sizes relish the opportunity to showcase some of the most exciting work in the country. Averaging more than 300 entries that represent dozens of agencies, thousands of professionals, and hundreds of brands, the American Advertising Award competition in Baltimore is the nexus of creativity, innovation and business.

To submit entries or learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.baltimoreaddys.com. Sponsorship inquiries can also reach out directly to Pearl Ford-Fyffe, Account Director, AAF Baltimore, [email protected].

About the Author

Jeffrey Davis

Jeffrey A. Davis, APR has more than 25 years of news media and national public relations experience and heads J. Davis Public Relations, LLC, a PR and social media consultancy. A three-time PRSA Maryland president, he serves as Maryland regional editor for the Capitol Communicator and is co-founder of Podville Media in D.C. where he co-hosted the "Practically Social" podcast. Jeff is the regional representative of the national Public Relations Consultants Group (PRCG). He began his career as a reporter at daily newspapers in Ohio, New Jersey and at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis.

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