Detroit Auto Dealers Association Announces Courageous Persuaders Scholarship Competition...
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Detroit Auto Dealers Association Announces Courageous Persuaders Scholarship
Competition Winners at Gala Event
'Oscar' style event honors high schoolers for their creativity and commitment
in discouraging underage drinking
TROY, Mich., May 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The Detroit Auto Dealers Association
(DADA) yesterday announced the winners of the annual Courageous Persuaders
scholarship competition. The winners were recognized yesterday at an
Oscar-style gala awards banquet at the San Marino Club in Troy. The Courageous
Persuaders scholarship competition harnesses the creativity of high school
students in creating 30-second television commercials warning of the dangers
of underage drinking.
Winning entries from Michigan are eligible for the following scholarship
awards: -- Grand Prize, $3,000
-- First Place, $1,500
-- Second Place, $1,000
-- Third Place, $500
Additional special awards are also presented by Courageous Persuaders
partners: -- Lindsey Renee Cianciolo Family Memorial Scholarship $3,000 -
two
$1,500 Michigan-based scholarship awards
-- New York festivals, $2,000 - based on the commercial's effectiveness
to inform and inspire
-- Adcrafter Award, $2,000 - presented to the commercial that conveyed
factual information about the dangers of alcohol use in the most
persuasive and creative manner
-- USA Today Award, $1,000 - chosen by the USA Today Detroit staff from
among the most persuasive commercials, as judged by middle school
students
-- USA Today Courageous Leader Award - presented to a special teacher for
his or her extraordinary contribution to the Courageous Persuaders
program
-- State Farm Insurance Award, $1,000 - awarded to a Michigan-based entry
-- American Red Cross, SE Michigan Chapter, $500 - awarded to Michigan-
based entry
The winning commercials with titles, students, schools and awards, are:
Grand Prize Award
Wizards Don't Drink
Daniel Gianino
Lake Orion HS, Lake Orion,
Michigan
First Place Award
Memories
Kyle Hagan
Lake Orion HS, Lake Orion,
Michigan
Second Place Award
Acquaintance Assault
Nicholas Shimp
Vicksburg HS, Vicksburg, Michigan
Third Place Award
You Do the Math
Spencer Behm, Hanna Hotchkin
and Dustin DeHart
Concord HS, Concord, Michigan
Lindsey Renee Cianciolo Family Memorial Scholarship
Drunk Driving Affects Everyone
Sarah Kielinen
Lake Orion HS Lake Orion, Michigan
Lindsey Renee Cianciolo Family Memorial Scholarship
Drinking Leads to Cage Fighting
Gregory Webb, Sean Barry, Jon Castle and
Jacob Dobuque
Royal Oak HS, Royal Oak, Michigan
New York festivals Award
Friends Equal Fun
Lindsey Roesti
McPherson HS, McPherson, Kansas
Adcrafter Award
Sober Man
Chelsea, Christian, and Camryn
Washington
Homeschooled, Southfield, Michigan
USA Today Award
How to Say "No"
Ryan Gatts
Green Hope HS, Cary, North Carolina
USA Today Courageous Leader Award
Melissa Conklin
Lenawee ISD Vo Tech Center
State Farm Insurance Award
Drink. Drive. Die.
Daniel Svoboda
Riverside Brookfield HS, Riverside, Illinois
American Red Cross, SE Michigan
Chapter Award
Top Five List
Chris Chen
Troy HS, Troy, Michigan
Courageous Persuaders is a competition-based scholarship program that
invites high school students to create a 30-second television commercial about
the dangers of underage drinking. The commercials are targeted toward middle
school-aged children, with the winning entries aired on television via
streaming video on Community Media Network and placed on
www.courageouspersuaders.com. Michigan's Secretary of State (SOS), the
Honorable Terri Lynn Land, announced recently that winning entries will be
shown in SOS branch offices statewide. Additionally, the Grand Prize-winning
video will be shown on the Jumbo-Tron at the Palace of Auburn Hills during a
Detroit Shock game on Wednesday, May 21.
"The students honored tonight represent our best hope for educating our
next generation about the dangers of alcohol abuse," said DADA President
Douglass Fox. "It is extremely rewarding to be a part of this program on a
personal level, and as a representative of southeast Michigan's automotive
retailing community."
In addition to the honorees, the program featured numerous local and
statewide dignitaries, including Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land,
several county deputy sheriffs, Courage First Foundation Founder Judge Michael
Martone, DADA President Douglass Fox, and McCann Erickson Senior Vice
President John Barczyk. WDIV Channel 4 personality Guy Gordon served as master
of ceremonies.
Preliminary judging was conducted by a panel from the Detroit Auto Dealers
Association. The panel identifies the top 60 contenders, and those entries are
then reviewed by students at middle schools, who complete questionnaires
addressing video content and persuasiveness. This year, there were 17 middle
schools that participated in the evaluation process, including 8 Michigan
middle schools. Results of the questionnaires determined the winners.
The Courageous Persuaders program was created in 2000 by Oakland County
District Judge Michael Martone and John Barczyk, a local McCann-Erickson
advertising executive. In 2007, the DADA became the primary sponsor and
administrator of the Courageous Persuaders program through its DADA Education
Foundation.
About McCann Erickson
McCann Erickson'sBirmingham, Mich./Los Angeles Cal. office creates
advertising and integrated marketing communications programs for Saab; General
Motors Corporation (Corporate Advertising); Delphi; Honeywell Consumer Product
Group's Prestone, FRAM and Autolite divisions; Travel Michigan; Karmanos
Cancer Institute; Nestle; Northrop Grumman; Matrixx; Bumble Bee; and a variety
of other clients. McCann Worldgroup is the world's largest multinational
advertising agency system, with operations in 131 countries. It is part of the
Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. (NYSE: IPG) To find out more about McCann
Erickson, visit its Web site at www.mccann.com.
About Detroit Auto Dealers Association (DADA)
The DADA was founded in 1907 by 17 local car dealers, and has grown to
more than 250 member car and truck dealers who donate their time and resources
to a host of community activities. Currently, the DADA members collectively
employ more than 16,500 people. Many members participate in the NAIAS, LLC
which is responsible for the production of the North American International
Auto Show (NAIAS). The most significant charitable venture of the DADA is the
annual NAIAS Charity Preview, which has raised more than $71 million for
children's charities in southeastern Michigan since 1976. To find out more
about the Detroit Auto Dealers Association, visit www.dada.org. To find out
more about the North American International Auto Show, visit www.naias.com.
SOURCE Detroit Auto Dealers Association
Sandy Herp of Detroit Auto Dealers Association, +1-248-283-5138,
sherp@dada.org
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