By: The Ad Club|22 May, 2014|Categories: Press
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WBZ News Clip On May 13th, 2014, The Ad Club celebrated the 18th annual Rosoff Awards, emceed by WBZ-TV news anchor, Lisa Hughes. Lisa recaps the special awards event, which included visits by Mayor Marty Walsh and Senator William “Mo” Cowan.
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Arnold Worldwide Among Those Honored At Ad Club’s Rosoff Diversity Awards Val Brickates Kennedy – Media Post Arnold Worldwide was one of several Boston-area businesses honored Tuesday night at the Ad Club’s annual Rosoff Awards for its work with diversity and inclusion issues. Arnold won the prestigious competition’s Marketing to a Diverse Audience Award. The agency was up for…
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Join the Conversation at the Ad Club’s Rosoff Awards Caroline Lyle – BostInno The truth is, Sen. William “Mo” Cowan is a good public speaker. Since his brief tenure on Capitol Hill he’s done a handful of speaking engagements–nonprofits, universities, high schools and a Martin Luther King Day event in Cohasset. At The Ad Club’s Rosoff Awards on Tuesday…
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The Ad Club Rosoff Awards Celebrates Those Who Make Us ‘Boston Proud’ Caroline Lyle – BostInno Last night, against spectacular State Room views of Boston Harbor, the voiceless were given a voice, hidden heroes occupied the spotlight, and the thankless finally reaped the rewards. It was the Ad Club’s 18th Annual Rosoff Awards, New England’s premier diversity awards, and…
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The truth is, Sen. William “Mo” Cowan is a good public speaker. Since his brief tenure on Capitol Hill he’s done a handful of speaking engagements–nonprofits, universities, high schools and a Martin Luther King Day event in Cohasset. At The Ad Club’s Rosoff Awards on Tuesday he was funny and insightful. Maybe his style is a bit pedantic (using the word “chary” FTW), but Cowan backed up the $10 words with facts and examples on what hiring diverse talent means to the bottom line.
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The Ad Club’s 18th Annual Rosoff Awards are only a few days away! On Tuesday, May 13th in the spectacular State Room, the Ad Club will honor companies and individuals changing the face of Boston. These are the extraordinary few who do more than silently support social justice. They are the vocal advocates of inclusion and meaningful diversity practices in their organizations and the local community.
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Tomorrow evening, Boston’s best and brightest will come together for a shared goal: to celebrate our city’s continued commitment to social justice. At the 18th Annual Rosoff Awards, the Ad Club will honor companies and individuals epitomizing Boston’s pioneering legacy. They are those who practice what many only preach and are active advocates of inclusion and meaningful diversity practice.
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Since its founding, Boston has been a “city upon a hill.” We are a city of pioneers of forward-thinkers. Rarely do we follow the pack, choosing to innovate the future rather than dwell in the past.
One event epitomizing Boston’s trailblazing spirit is the Ad Club’s annual Rosoff Awards, New England’s premier diversity awards. Each year the Ad Club honors local companies and individuals who do more than merely preach social justice.
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Stock prices and profit margins are often the metrics marking a successful company, but here in Boston, we hold our businesses to a higher standard. Truly, great enterprises care about their employees, recognizing they are the ones to whom they truly owe their success; and they care about the community, investing in its success. Bottom line: great companies care about people.
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What makes a great company? Is it stock prices and revenue growth? Number of employees or international offices? Press coverage? Global reach?
Sure, some of those things matter. But here in Boston, we hold our companies to a higher standard. Truly great companies are guided by more than cash flow. Their vision extends beyond IPOs and inflating paychecks. They have stakes in the community, not just the corporation. They believe in more than dollars and cents. They believe in people.
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