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Jessica Jewell

Orange County, California’s Waste Free OC campaign on CNN.

Waste Free OC is a campaign dedicated to reducing the waste residents of Orange County, California send to the landfill. Education and awareness are absolutely critical to this effort. All too often most of us just don’t think about what happens to things we throw away. Just thinking about where our trash is going is the first step. Reducing the amount of trash we generate is next along with reusing items and recycling everything we can. Simple steps will dramatically reduce our waste stream.

CNN highlights an Orange County surfing and recycling superstar in this report:

For the latest from Waste Free OC, visit the campaign’s blog.

Jeff Bagley

RIESTER client PacifiCorp suggests you make living green a family project.

Lowering your carbon footprint works best when you work together as a family. Set a goal to use less and save more. Start by turning off lights and electronics that are not in use. Raise your thermostat in the summer to 78 degrees. And make simple changes like signing up for paperless billing. Everyone can help, from big to little. To learn more visit pacificpower.net/footprint.

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PacifiCorp is the parent company to Pacific Power and Rocky Mountain Power.

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Good times at the IABC Copper Quill Awards.

VPI team at the Copper Quill awards dinner, from left to right: Eric Doolan, Darren Shannon, (w/blue tie),  Alan Perkel (front), Grant Biniasz, Jeffrey Davidson (purple shirt), Curtis Steinhoff, Janelle Brannock and Christina Borrego.

The VPI team at the Copper Quill awards dinner, from left to right: Eric Doolan, Darren Shannon, (w/blue tie), Alan Perkel (front), Grant Biniasz, Jeffrey Davidson (purple shirt), Curtis Steinhoff, Janelle Brannock and Christina Borrego.

Please note the hard to see cat ears being sported in this photo.

Read more about the award that the Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) team won in this post by Christina Borrego.

In addition to the VPI award, RIESTER’s work on the Venomocity campaign swept five awards–read more in this post by Mirja Riester.

Tim Riester

RIESTER helps the Arizona Lottery lead the nation in sales growth.

I am happy to share the results of RIESTER’s efforts in assisting the Arizona Lottery in growing its sales. Lottery sales are up an impressive 14.4% so far this fiscal year.

This is incredible, especially considering that nearly all other lotteries in the nation have suffered sales losses due to the recession. Meanwhile the Arizona Lottery is having a year of banner sales growth.

Increased Lottery sales are bringing in an extra $57.6 million dollars to the Arizona Treasury this year. U.S. states are facing the worst budget shortfalls since the Great Depression. A well run and well marketed state lottery is a benefit to any state—especially during tough times.

Increased Lottery sales are bringing in an extra $57.6 million dollars to the Arizona Treasury this year. U.S. states are facing the worst budget shortfalls since the Great Depression. A well run and well marketed state lottery is a benefit to any state—especially during tough times.

Note: The Lottery’s fiscal year is July to June. These numbers compare sales from July 2008 through April of 2009 versus the same months in 2009-2010.

Mirja Riester

No smoke and mirrors: Venomocity sweeps its award categories.

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When one campaign sweeps every award category for which it was submitted, you know you’re on to something special — and RIESTER’s Venomocity is something special.

Later tonight, the Arizona Department of Health Services’ Bureau of Tobacco and Chronic Disease, together with RIESTER, will be recognized at the IABC Phoenix Copper Quill Awards for its hard-hitting youth tobacco prevention campaign: Venomocity.

Venomocity captures the complexity of nicotine addiction for a youth audience in an unexpected fashion.  The strategy behind Venomocity is a result of qualitative and quantitative research conducted in Arizona with youth ages 12 to 17 that revealed an irreverent attitude toward commercial tobacco use. In fact, while young Arizonans were well aware of the health implications of tobacco use and its impacts, these consequences were perceived as far-removed from their immediate lives and something that happens “to old people.” This lethargic perspective on the issue demonstrated the need to deliver a unique anti-tobacco message, one that would jolt young people into the realization that the repercussions of tobacco use are immediate.

With this wealth of knowledge in hand, ADHS charged RIESTER with the development of an innovative anti-smoking campaign for youth challenging kids in their environment: online.

It could be seen by some as a real challenge to create a campaign on youth tobacco prevention as renowned nationally as the one we developed more than a decade ago that ran in 40 states across the country, featuring the “Tumor-causing, teeth-staining, smelly, puking habit” commercials you likely saw on TV. But this type of work is in our blood, and we were up to the challenge.

The cornerstone of the digitally- driven campaign is venomocity.com, a “lair” featuring things that teens would find especially interesting, such as a series of RIESTER-developed video games and links to the Venomocity social media handles like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and flickr.

This winning collaborative effort will be recognized by the IABC in five categories: Community and Government Relations; Marketing Communications (communication management); Audiovisual; Electronic Communications; and Marketing Communications (electronic).

Tonight’s event at the Tempe Center for the Arts is sure to be one of the highlights for Venomocity as the team receives recognition for a truly integrated effort that included participation from many of RIESTER’s and ADHS’s team members. We’re honored to have had the privilege to develop Venomocity from the ground up, and look forward to its evolution in the coming years.

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Christina Borrego

RIESTER wins award for VPI work.

The art of public relations has undergone a massive transformation during the last few years. New technologies and digital platforms are forever etched into the lives of people, altering the manner in which brands communicate with consumers.

This week RIESTER will be recognized for one example of seizing the PR and digital union. The Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) Hambone Award will be recognized by the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) with a Copper Quill award, an accolade to our Client, VPI, and to the RIESTER-VPI team. The collaboration resulted in a successful launch which shaped the beginning of a permanent publicity program, now highly anticipated by the VPI’s fans who are already taking part in the upcoming 2010 VPI Hambone Award season and visiting www.vpihamboneaward.com.

The IABC Awards event will take place on May 20 at the Tempe Center for the Arts in Tempe, Ariz.  If it is like events past, there will be a roomful of Arizona’s best public relations practitioners basking in the glow of well-deserved applause for the best public relations campaigns of 2009. We will all be in good company and the evening is sure to fuel healthy competition for 2010!

Jeffrey Davidson and Janelle Brannock, RIESTER PR veterans and part of the VPI team, will be providing live updates on Thursday, before and during the IABC awards event on Twitter and Facebook.

To follow RIESTER on Twitter go to: twitter.com/riesteragency

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Eric Doolan and Alan Perkel featured in television segment on health.

We take our Brand Activism seriously at RIESTER and we work hard. Yet RIESTERites are also well aware of the importance of balance in their lives, something that this segment, featuring Doolan and Perkel, reminded us:

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