Counseling Today Wins Prestigious Communication and Writing Awards

Jul 18, 2008
ACA's monthly publication, Counseling Today has won six Communications Concepts APEX Awards for Publication Excellence and three Magnum Opus Publication Management Awards. Submissions were reviewed by judges from the Missouri School of Journalism and other leaders in the custom publishing industry.

ACA's monthly publication, Counseling Today has won six Communications Concepts APEX Awards for Publication Excellence and three Magnum Opus Publication Management Awards. Submissions were reviewed by judges from the Missouri School of Journalism and other leaders in the custom publishing industry. The awards include:

Staff writer Angie Kennedy received the APEX Award in Health & Medical Writing for her 2007 article "Bound With Pink Ribbons" and Magnum Opus in the Best How-To Article category for her October, 2007 story "Silent Sorrow."

Graphic Designer Carlos Soto earned an APEX Award for Magapaper & Newspaper Design and Layout for the January, 2008 edition and Magnun Opus in the Best Feature Design category for the April 2007 feature "Calling for a Shift in Strategy."

Editor Jonathan Rollins won the APEX Award for Feature Writing for the September 2007 article "Students Lacking Education on Healthy Relationships" and a Silver Award from Magnum Opus in Best News Story category for "Addictions Don't Have Age Preference" in October, 2007 edition.

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