Congratulating John Manlove Marketing and Communications of Pasadena on winning 14 Addy Awards at the 2009 American Advertising Federation Houston gala.
This resolution highlights the significance of JMMC's accomplishments not only for the company itself but also for the local business community in Pasadena. By showcasing their creative successes, the resolution promotes an image of Pasadena as a hub for innovative marketing and communications. Such recognition can inspire other local businesses to pursue excellence in their creative endeavors, potentially enhancing the overall business environment in the region.
House Resolution 1087 recognizes John Manlove Marketing and Communications (JMMC) of Pasadena, Texas, for their impressive achievement of winning 14 local Addy Awards at the 47th annual American Advertising Federation Houston awards gala held on February 21, 2009. The Addy Awards are considered prestigious honors in the advertising industry, celebrating creative excellence. JMMC's accolades included two Gold awards, five Silver awards, and seven Citations of Excellence, reflecting their strong performance in print and web design for various clients.
While the resolution is largely celebratory and aims to honor the achievements of a local business, it does not present any notable points of contention. Generally, resolutions such as HR1087 serve to promote goodwill and camaraderie among constituents and do not typically incite debate or opposition.