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Janelle Brannock

Flash mob on Kick Butts Day!

On March 23rd, kids across the nation united to participate in local movements marking Kick Butts Day, an annual observance of the nation’s youth committed to fighting tobacco. Their energy shone through, and is the same enthusiasm that helped guide the creative process which led to the creation of RIESTER’s award-winning youth anti-tobacco campaign Venomocity: Brought to you by Addiction, which is rooted in their direct input and feedback.

In Arizona, Kick Butts Day events were carried out across the state that shed light on tobacco use here, where it is estimated that 6,800 people die each year from tobacco use and nearly 20 percent of Arizona high school students smoke.

From demonstrations in Yuma and Clifton to the Hopi reservation, youth across the state stood proud against Big Tobacco, demanding a change in the industry’s marketing habits targeting teens and appealing to elected officials to join the cause.

In the Valley, four high schools skillfully performed their own “flash mobs” during their lunch periods yesterday in front of their peers, and then came together as one group last night for an encore flash mob performance at Westgate City Center in Glendale, dancing to the Ke$ha hit “Your love is my drug.”

Nearly 200 kids across the state have also elected to “join a movement” of like-minded teens who want to fight big tobacco. This coalition is another layer in the firm’s commitment to tobacco prevention efforts for youth—and adults—across the state.

Kick Butts Day is a reminder for us all to get behind the cause.

The flash mob:

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Rocky Mountain Power and Clark Planetarium work to highlight the importance of science education.

America’s leadership in technology and innovation boosted the nation’s position as a world leader after World War II. Today the U.S. remains a leader, however, many trends provide cause for alarm—including the low performance of Americans in math and science compared to other nations.

Many of our clients are actively engaged on this issue.

Rocky Mountain Power recently supported a conference called “Expanding Your Horizons,” which hosted 300 girls for a day to encourage them to pursue careers in math and science. Read more at Rocky Mountain Power’s website.

This coming Saturday (March 26) Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake City is hosting veteran astronaut Kent Roiminger who will discuss his experiences in space before a special showing of Hubble 3D. If you’re in Utah, and especially if you have children, you will not want to miss this event. Visit Clark Planetarium’s website for more information.

Watch this video to learn more about why science education is important to our future:


This video was produced by RIESTER for Arizona’s Solutions Through Higher Education.

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RIESTER delivers for Utah Symphony | Utah Opera.

Doing great work is our goal.  One of the challenges is deciding what it is that makes work great.  At RIESTER, we use a process called the “4 BA’s.”  That stands for Brand Assessment, Brand Aspiration, Brand Activation and Brand Analytics.  Generally speaking, it’s a step-by-step approach to use all the marketing tools we have so that our communication is effective.  We want our communication to enhance the image of our clients as well as encourage consumers to engage.

We also want to be proud of the work we do.  We try and make sure that every project is of the scale and scope that we’re excited to bring it home; share it with family and friends.

Every year, we share our best work on another level, the American Advertising Federation awards for creativity.  And, of course, we win some, we lose some.

Among the awards won this year, were two radio spots created for Utah Symphony | Utah Opera.  Though both arts organizations are a vital and venerable part of the Utah community, each promotes their concerts to season ticket holders and new audiences.

“Shostakovich” for the Utah Symphony and “La Boheme” for the Utah Opera, were selected as Silver Award winners.

Both were created by RIESTER Creative Director, Jeff Bagley.   Jeff’s approach for Shostakovich was not only to enhance the image of the company and engage the symphony-goer, but approach it differently, so it would break through the clutter of commercial messages aired daily.  The approach was to have the composers speak of their work and invite the audience, in their own unique way, in the voice of their country of origin.

For the Utah Opera, Jeff used  sports announcers to relate “La Boheme,” in startling contrast to the way in which opera is usually described.

We thank Utah Symphony | Utah Opera for their trust and congratulate Jeff Bagley and the RIESTER creative team for their great work.

The two award winning ads:

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Alta announces first May closing since 1988!

Skiing Sugar Bowl. Photo by Kirk Marshall.

Skiing Sugar Bowl, Alta Ski Area. Photo by Kirk Marshall.

Alta at dusk, looking down Little Cottonwood Canyon. Photo by Kirk Marshall.

Alta at dusk, looking down Little Cottonwood Canyon. Photo by Kirk Marshall.

The last day of skiing this year will be May 1. This is the first time Alta will close in May since 1988.

Alta is a RIESTER client. See the award winning ad from the 2010-2011 ski season. Visit the Alta website for more information on skiing at one of North America’s finest resorts.

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Spring Training is here. Be a player.

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Start the season with a big win!

Weekly Drawings: Monday – Friday, Now through March 25th
6:00 PM – Casino Arizona at Talking Stick Resort
9:00 PM – Casino Arizona at Salt River
2 winners of $500, per drawing time

Grand Prize Drawings:
Monday, March 28th at Casino Arizona at Salt River
Tuesday, March 29th at Casino Arizona at Talking Stick Resort
Drawings every hour from 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Over $20,000 in cash and prizes will be given away each Grand Prize Drawing night!

Click here for full rules and details.

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RIESTER Foundation insures baby sea turtles make it to the sea.

On a recent trip to Costa Rica, John Lindsay of the RIESTER Foundation witnessed the hatching of olive ridley sea turtles. Immediately after hatching, the baby turtles marched to the sea. Read his full account of the baby sea turtles.

Baby turtles head to the ocean.

Baby turtles head to the ocean with full protection from the RIESTER Foundation. The biggest threat that would have prevented the birth of these turtles is poachers stealing the eggs.

Lindsay’s full account of what he witnessed in Costa Rica.

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RIESTER pulls in 20 Addy Awards.

Ben Dveirin is the Art Director of the year! Congrats!

Ben Dveirin is the Art Director of the year! Congrats!

Each year, Addy Awards are handed out for creative work that excels in concept, design, copy and strategy. At this past week’s Addys, RIESTER racked up 20 awards for 10 different clients. Plus Associate Creative Director Ben Dveirin was named Art Director of the Year.

Among the awards were three Gold Addys for work RIESTER created on behalf of MidFirst Bank, Arizona Milk Producers and Arizona Department of Health Services Venomocity campaign. RIESTER also received Silver Addys for Alta Ski Area, Park County Travel Council (Wyoming), the Utah Symphony, Maricopa County Department of Clean Air, and MidFirst Bank. Bronze winners included work for Arizona Lottery, Big Brothers Big Sisters, San Luis Obispo County, and MidFirst Bank.

In addition to the Addys awarded to RIESTER, two of our creative partners were singled out for work they did on RIESTER productions. These include Audio Engine for the MidFirst Bank music theme and Copper Post for Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau animation. Nice work, guys.

A small sampling of this year’s winners:

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