Supreme Award winner standing strong in Canterbury
Supreme Award winner standing strong in Canterbury
30 May 2014
The University of Canterbury has reigned supreme in its campaign to reinvent itself after the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes, taking home the coveted supreme honour at the 40th annual Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) Awards.
The PRINZ award winners were announced at the Institute’s annual conference and Awards Gala Dinner in Auckland on 29 May, with the University of Canterbury (UC) Futures communications team presented with the Supreme Award in 2014 for its successful, world-class campaign.
The awards recognise excellence in New Zealand’s public relations and communications industry, and promote continuous improvement and celebrate best practice. This year’s awards attracted 57 entries from around the country, with nine winners in eight categories eligible for the overall Supreme Award.
The 2014 Supreme Award judges were particularly impressed with the University of Canterbury’s successful evolution and risk management throughout its transformation process with thought leadership programmes, clever media engagement and an unprecedented level of engagement with the Canterbury community.
“This mission-critical campaign was developed and implemented during a period of ongoing stress and disruption for the University and the city of Christchurch. It was a strong, well-executed campaign whose immense challenges were clearly articulated in the entry,” says chief judge Anna Radford.
“Over a two-year period between 2011 and 2013, the University successfully managed the delicate balance of gaining support for the University’s requirements, while at the same time maintaining stakeholders’ confidence in its ability to deliver high-quality tertiary education, and to be a valued contributor to the Canterbury region and beyond.”
Securing a multi-million dollar capital support commitment from the Government was key to the University’s ongoing viability and was the ultimate objective of the campaign. It culminated in November 2013 with Prime Minister John Key announcing a commitment of up to $260 million for a new science centre and upgrade of the University’s engineering facilities.
The UC Futures team, John MacDonald of Durning Public Relations, and the University of Canterbury’s Stacey Doornenbal and Jayne Austin, also won the Sustained Public Relations category.
Category winners at the 2014 PRINZ Awards are:
Corporate
Public Relations winner
Peter Parussini and the ANZ
Corporate Affairs Team, ANZ
“Banking on the new
ANZ” – the post ANZ and The National Bank merger
communications strategy and plan
Internal
Communications winner
Amanda Schaake, for
Fonterra
Connecting employees to mission and purpose:
Turning boring into bring it on!
Limited Budget
Public Relations winner
Suzanne McNamara,
Convergence
Splore’s sustainability message changes
audience behaviour
Marketing Communication –
Integrated winner
Ross Henderson, Kathryn
Fitzpatrick, Karen Jones and Campbell Moore, NZ
Police
Safer Speed Summer
Marketing
Communication – Public Relations winner
Joanna
James, Natasha Gillooly and Strahan Wallis, Porter Novelli
NZ
Tui Plumbers go global
Not for Profit
Public Relations joint winners
Sharon Walls, Mercy
Ships
Mercy By Moonlight
Courtney Bennett,
Telecom NZ; Lee Hales and Georgina Moselen-Sloog, Whitaker
Group
Givealittle by the Telecom Foundation, the
Growth of Zero Fees Fundraising in NZ
Special event
or project winner
Crystal Beavis, Strategic Lighting
Partners Ltd
Turning the spotlight onto LED road
lighting: Road Lighting 2014, 11-12 March,
Auckland
Sustained Public Relations
winner
John MacDonald, Durning Public Relations;
Stacey Doornenbal and Jayne Austin, University of
Canterbury.
Paul Dryden Tertiary Award
winner
Anna Johnstone, Caroline Leeming, Sureena
Habib, Alexandra Harman and Nina Magan, AUT University –
Outside the Square
Auckland’s most noteworthy
teacher
Sally Logan-Milne Young Practitioner of the
Year winner
Erin Roberts, McDonald’s Restaurants
New Zealand Ltd
For a list of highly commended finalists, visit www.prinz.org.nz
All category winners are also eligible to enter the global COMM PRIX awards organised by the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management.
ENDS