Luke Awtry From left: Sarah Vandal; Katie Queen; Hannah Poquette; Katie Schutt, PhD; Alex Thompson; Jason Stumpff, PhD; Carolyn Marquis; Leslie Sepaniac; and Cindy Fonseca, MS Significant advances in the fight against cancer aren t always made by a single inspired scientist; often they re accomplished by a team. The University of Vermont Cancer Center excels at supporting and promoting team science. Sometimes, those teams even include undergraduate students at UVM. During their time at Groovy UV, alumnae Lisa Wood, 18, and Carolyn Marquis, 19, contributed to foundational scientific research that could someday lead to new ways of fighting triple negative breast cancer. Both worked in a molecular physiology and biophysics lab run by UVM Larner College of Medicine associate professor Dr. Jason Stumpff. He s one of more than 210 members of the
Pace Wins at the 2021 Digiday Content Marketing Awards and the 42nd Annual Telly Awards
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Pace brings home wins from highly competitive global marketing awards organizations who recognize the best in digital and content marketing fields.
“Awards are always wonderful; it shows what our creative team is capable of, and results are even better which were also delivered through smart strategic insights and well-placed storytelling experiences,” says Gordon Locke, president and chief marketing officer. GREENSBORO, N.C. (PRWEB) June 09, 2021 Pace Communications, the largest woman-owned independent full-service marketing agency in North America, received three honors in several digital marketing categories at this year’s Digiday Content Marketing Awards and the 42nd annual Telly Awards. In the first half of 2021, the North Carolina-based agency has received more than 15 awards for creative work rangin