By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									December 4, 2020
                                             
                                                
                                                
WARRENSBURG, MO – Displaying skills they plan to employ in the professional world,
                                                   students in the University of Central Missouri’s  (IPR) program have received an Award of Merit for their entry in the  (KC IABC) Quill 2020 Awards program.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                KC IABC is part of a worldwide organization that annually presents Quill Awards and
                                                   Awards of Merit as a way to recognize outstanding work by individuals in areas such
                                                   as advertising, marketing and public relations. The awards program in Kansas City
                                                   included entries from an eclectic mix of professionals as well as students, either
                                                   preparing to work or currently working in areas such as internal and external corporate
                                                   communications at large-scale companies, non-profit organizations and government agencies,
                                                   small agencies and one-person shops, all of whom cover the organization’s membership.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                This year’s awards program was conducted virtually in November with KC Quill Awards
                                                   and Awards of Merit presented to 14 individuals and organizations. Included in the
                                                   program were four additional awards: Best in Show, Rising Star, Volunteer of the Year
                                                   and the Arthur E. Lowell Communicator of the Year. Recipients were among Kansas City
                                                   area communicators known for excellence in strategy, creativity, measurement and innovation.
“Innovative Public Relations is an outstanding student-run agency,” said Tricia Hansen-Horn,
                                                   Ph.D., UCM public relations and strategic communication program coordinator. “The
                                                   excellent work they do for off- and on-campus clients is clearly represented by winning
                                                   a 2020 KC IABC Quill Award of Merit. IPR's unique structure at UCM is strategic to
                                                   the successful launch of our public relations graduates' successful career paths.”
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                The award-winning IPR entry was in the student category for communication skills.
                                                   It was the fifth Quill Award IPR has received since the student-led group was established
                                                   during the 2010-2011 academic year. Previous IPR entries that were recognized by KC
                                                   IABC include those judged in competition with other students as well as in competition
                                                   against professionals. A national panel of IABC members reviewed this year’s submissions.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                IPR’s entry was titled “Confidence to Succeed,” a communications initiative that took
                                                   place in fall 2019 with Intercollegiate Athletics as their client. The IPR team responsible
                                                   for the submission was led by student Emma Honn with other students Shelby Bueneman,
                                                   Myah Duncan and Sam Jordison. They created a series of videos featuring students from
                                                   athletic and academic programs, as well as extracurricular clubs who were gaining
                                                   “Confidence to Succeed” from opportunities at UCM. It was a campaign that was inspired
                                                   by UCM’s “Opportunity in Action” branding initiative. As part of their project, team
                                                   members also worked with Athletics on social media efforts to help UCM sports fans
                                                   get to know the athletes better. Such efforts were brought to life via social media
                                                   and through videos shown at home football and basketball games which reached current
                                                   and potential students, parents, donors and the university community at large.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                “This project was awesome to watch. They worked extremely hard and got a ton of praise
                                                   and interaction with it,” said Kylee Julian, a graduate student who supervises IPR
                                                   students. “They got to try new things and really got hands-on learning. To then receive
                                                   the award that so many other schools and organizations also applied for is amazing.
                                                   I think it showed them that they are doing professional things that will prepare them
                                                   for their futures.”
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Julian added that KC IABC recognition also is a boost to IPR students’ confidence.
                                                   It provides validation for her, as well, knowing that as a manager, she is leading
                                                   student PR teams in the right direction.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                IPR is a collaborative effort between the academic public relations program, based
                                                   in the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies, and the Office of Integrated
                                                   Marketing and Communications, to give students real-life experience in the public
                                                   relations field. This student-led group takes on different clients each semester to
                                                   assist with campaigns that allow them to use their knowledge of public relations strategy,
                                                   oral and written communication skills, and ability to use social media. More than
                                                   100 students have completed this program since the 2010-2011 inaugural year. To learn
                                                   more about IPR, contact Hansen-Horn at hansen-horn@ucmo.edu or Julian at kjulian@ucmo.edu.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                For more additional information about the KC IABC Quill 2020 Awards, visit .