MarCom Includes Annuity.org Among 2020 Platinum Winners for Digital Media Writing

- Written By Kim Borwick
Kim Borwick
Financial Editor
Kim Borwick is a writer and editor who studies financial literacy and retirement annuities. She has extensive experience with editing educational content and financial topics for Annuity.org.
Read More- Published: January 8, 2021
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The 17th Annual MarCom Awards, administered by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals, has included Annuity.org’s feature article “The Annuity Puzzle” among its Platinum winners in the category of web creativity.
Launched in 2004 and receiving roughly 6,000 entries from marketing and communications companies across the globe each year, MarCom is one of the most prestigious creative competitions in the world.
The Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals recognizes creative professionals through several industry competitions. The MarCom Awards honors those “involved in the concept, writing and design of print, visual, audio, and web materials and programs.”
Annuity.org advanced its mission to educate its readers on the topics of annuities, investing and retirement planning with an in-depth look at the phenomenon that economists have dubbed “the annuity puzzle.” Original interviews with experts from some of the nation’s top financial and educational institutions, including The Brookings Institution and LIMRA, offered unique insight into the role of annuities in retirement planning and long-term financial security.
Learn more about the MarCom Awards and the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals at the AMCP website and the official MarCom Awards website.
For media inquiries and collaborations, contact Annuity.org writer and editor Kim Borwick at [email protected].
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