StoneArch Creative receives Gold Award at MM&M 2010

For the third consecutive year, StoneArch Creative was honored with a Gold Award at the 2010 Medical Marketing and Media (MM&M) Awards, held on October 12 in New York City. The Minneapolis-based creative agency won first place in the Best Overall Professional Print Campaign category for Body of Work, created for Virtual Radiologic (vRad).

“Once again, we're thrilled to be recognized for our work”

"To effectively extend our brand beyond our leadership in traditional teleradiology and into healthcare technology, while competing with large established technology vendors, we needed strategic thinking, memorable creative and stopping power to jump start our message," said Les Mann, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Virtual Radiologic. "The StoneArch team provided all of that with the Body of Work campaign."

"Once again, we're thrilled to be recognized for our work," said Sandra Tollefson, Associate Creative Director. "We believe this award is not only a testament to strategic creative, but also to our strong, collaborative relationship with the vRad team." Past MM&M honors include Gold Awards for Best Agency Self-Promotion Advertisement/Campaign (2009) and Best Overall Advertising Campaign in Consumer Press (2008).

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