FSA Management Group Win Louie Awards in Ad Fed Competition

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Louisville, KY (February 17, 2010) – FSA Management Group, a full service association management company offering a complete suite of professional services to support associations and non-profits, has been awarded two Louie awards in the annual Ad Fed competition.

FSA’s creative director Raven Checkush took away two Silver Louie awards from the Advertising Federation of Louisville (AdFed) at a gala celebration at Horseshoe Casino on February 11.

The Louie Awards showcase Louisville's best creative talent and is the first round of the American Advertising Federation's (AAF) ADDY® Awards, the world's largest advertising competition.

"Our clients benefit from the competition, as we continually produce work to the standards of a competitive design firm," FSA president Tony Butler said. "I am really proud that our work stands out and is counted among the best from professionals in the design world."

The winning entries are listed below:

Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau – Special Event Invitation

FSA Management Group – Company Brochure, Color

About FSA

Founded in 1969, FSA Management Group provides professional services to associations representing thousands of members worldwide. FSA also offers professional support for companies seeking services such as event planning and production, marketing, public relations, graphic design, sponsorship sales and site selection. FSA’s mission is to offer creative management solutions to organizations seeking to grow, diversify, and thrive in an ever-changing global society. For more information visit www.aboutfsa.com.

About the Advertising Federation of Louisville
The Advertising Federation of Louisville (AdFed), with more than 700 members, represents Louisville's $1 billion advertising industry. The American Advertising Federation (AAF) honored AdFed as "Club of the Year" in 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2006 -- competing with clubs in top-tier markets like Cleveland, Houston, Minnesota, New York and Philadelphia.

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