May 6, 2024, 08:33
by
Thomas Missel
For the second year in a row, 51±ŹÁÏ students won their district in a national advertising competition.
For the second year in a row, 51±ŹÁÏ students won their district in a national advertising competition.
The students, comprised of students in an advertising course in the Jandoli School of Communication and a marketing course in the School of Business, spent months creating an advertising campaign to present April 19 in New York City before a panel of industry executives.
The American Advertising Federationâs National Student Advertising Competition began in 1973 and St. Bonaventure students have been competing since the 1980s. SBUâs student ad agency is called Kwerkworks.
Known as the World Series of Advertising, the competition included 103 teams and more than 2,000 college students who design strategic advertising and media campaigns for real corporate sponsors. This yearâs client was Tide laundry detergent. The objective was to convince people ages 18 to 35 to wash in cold water using Tide.
Nearly 30 students were on the SBU team, with four students presenting Kwerkworksâ pitch for Tide:
- Grace Miller, senior, Strategic Communication
- Rich Williams, senior, Broadcast Journalism
- Dylan Hernandez, junior, Strategic Communication
- Ronald Noel, junior, Strategic Communication
Mike Jones-Kelley, lecturer in the Jandoli School, advises the student ad agency with Dr. Liu Lu, assistant professor of marketing and Jones-Kelleyâs counterpart in the School of Business.
âSt. Bonaventureâs ads were intentionally inclusive, with commercials in English and Spanish,â Jones-Kelley said. âThe executions showed America as it is, with actors representing a full spectrum of ethnicities, genders and even sexual orientations, all presented as naturally and unselfconsciously as American society itself.â
St. Bonaventure was one of 18 teams to qualify for the national semifinals, but didnât advance to the eight-school national finals May 31-June 1 in Salt Lake City after results were announced May 3. Each qualifying team submitted a recording of their presentations for a judging panel for review.
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