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Chamber Receives ADDY Award


The American Advertising Federation of Chattanooga awarded our Chamber a Silver Addy Award for the Literally Perfect campaign and video series produced by Pathfinder Films

Pathfinder also received the Judges' Choice award for “Chattanooga, Literally Perfect: Mouth Time,”about a hypothetical kissing booth app. 

The American Advertising Awards are the advertising industry's largest and most representative competition, attracting over 40,000 entries every year in local AAF Club (Ad Club) competitions. The mission of the American Advertising Awards competition is to recognize and reward the creative spirit of excellence in the art of advertising.

Conducted annually by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), the local Ad Club phase is the first tier of a national competition – once recognized as the very best in their markets, local ADDY winners compete against winners from other local clubs in one of 15 district competitions, and then move on to the national stage of the American Advertising Awards. 

Read more about Chattanooga's 50th Annual American Advertising Awards here

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