Communications for kiwifruit psa outbreak wins top award
31 May 2011
Communications for kiwifruit
psa outbreak wins top PRINZ Award
The communications
response to the outbreak of bacterial vine disease psa in
New Zealand kiwifruit has won Melanie Palmer (ZESPRI
International Limited) and Andrea Brady (Catalyst
Communication Consulting Limited) the supreme award at the
Public Relations Institute of New Zealand’s PRINZ Awards.
The entry won the supreme award and the corporate
public relations category award for rapid and clear
communication during the psa outbreak. When psa was
identified on two ZESPRI kiwifruit gold orchards in Te Puke
the immediate response, led by ZESPRI and MAF Biosecurity
NZ, focused on minimising risk to the New Zealand kiwifruit
industry, ensuring information was easily accessible and
that there were no adverse reactions from offshore trading
partners.
Chief judge Gordon Chesterman said the
project impressed the judges with its clear and timely
messages. “It was about uniting people in a difficult and
challenging time. It was about protecting the business and
its reputation.”
The supreme award winner was
announced at the PRINZ Awards in breaking news style by TV3
presenters Hilary Barry and Mike McRoberts on a pre-recorded
video. Former MediaWorks director of marketing and
communications Roger Beaumont hosted the awards dinner held
at the Holiday Inn, Rotorua.
The supreme award was
chosen as the best entry from the nine category award
winners.
PRINZ President Jane Dodd said, “The
winning campaigns demonstrated the value public relations
brings to the business table by using strategic planning and
creative thinking to achieve results in challenging
situations.”
There were 53 entries submitted to
this year’s awards which were held on the back of the
two-day PRINZ Conference. The annual PRINZ Awards began in
1974 and represent outstanding public relations practice in
New Zealand.
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