The University of Houston Law Center has been recognized in a national competition for outstanding digital advertising and marketing communications. The Education Digital Marketing Awards (EMDA) honored the Law Center in nine areas including website design, digital publications and social media campaigns.
“The UH Law Center marketing and communications team does an excellent job of designing beautiful and compelling marketing materials that showcase the excellence of the Law Center, its faculty, staff, students and alumni,” Dean Leonard Baynes said. “As dean, I am very proud of our accomplishments in this arena under the leadership of Assistant Dean Carrie A. Criado.”
Overall, UHLC received nine awards, four gold, four silver and one bronze. The digital publication Aspiring Lawyer and the Introduction to the Constitutional Amendments with Dean Baynes each earned gold.
The Law Center was recognized in the following categories:
- Digital Advertising (Gold): Recruitment Advertisements
- Digital Publication (Gold): Aspiring Lawyer Magazine
- Digital Special Video Under 2 Minutes (Gold): Dean Baynes Introduction to the Constitutional Amendments
- Web Banner Ad (Gold): Recruitment Advertisements
- Annual Report (Silver): 2022 Fiscal Annual Report
- Facebook (Silver): UHLC Facebook
- Institutional Website Refresh (Silver): Homepage law.uh.edu
- LinkedIn (Silver): UHLC LinkedIn
- Instagram (Bronze): UHLC Instagram
The UHLC marketing team consists of Carrie Criado, assistant dean of communications and marketing, Mel Miranda, marketing director, Bonnie Buffaloe, communications manager, Dayna Hudson, senior graphic designer, Jaymie Turner, program director, Ruth McCleskey, web project manager, and Baroness Adams, web developer.
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