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Miami Marketing Firm Racks Up Healthcare Advertising Awards

  • Daniel Weinbach
  • Jul 23, 2013
  • 2 min read

Weinbach Group Wins Big On Behalf Of Jackson Health System


MIAMI, Florida, July 23, 2013 – In the 30th Annual Healthcare Advertising Awards, the largest and most widely respected healthcare industry marketing contest in the nation, The Weinbach Group of Miami demonstrated itself for the third year in a row as the Southeast's "go to" healthcare marketing firm. The Florida-based agency won nine awards, including gold in one of the most competitive categories. The competition attracts nearly 4,000 entries annually.


Reflecting the diversity of its client base, The Weinbach Group earned awards in a wide swath of categories, including print and billboard advertising, direct mail, custom publications, and social media. The Miami ad agency was honored for work created on behalf of clients, such as the Jackson Health System, The Renfrew Center Foundation, Manatee Cancer Center, and University of Miami Health System.


"We have been working with The Weinbach Group for more than a decade and a half," said Judi Goldstein, vice president of The Renfrew Center Foundation, the non-profit arm of The Renfrew Center, the nation's largest organization for the treatment of women with eating disorders. "Each year, The Weinbach Group provides us with interesting new approaches for marketing our Annual Conference for Professionals, and this past year's award-winning brochure was no exception. Congratulations on these awards!"


The Weinbach Group has won nearly 40 awards since its first year of competing in the healthcare advertising competition, which is sponsored by Healthcare Marketing Report, the national newspaper of healthcare marketing. In addition to these prestigious wins, the agency counts recent honors from the Addy Awards, Aster Awards, and Communicator Awards among its victories.


"It's always gratifying to be recognized for your good work, said Daniel Weinbach, one of the agency's principals. "This year's win is especially rewarding because of the diversity of clients for whom our work was recognized. From academic medicine to managed care, we showed the industry that we understand every aspect of healthcare and how to reach our clients' audiences."


For more information call 305.668.0070 or visit www.weinbachgroup.com.


About The Weinbach Group:

The Weinbach Group, which celebrated its 25th anniversary last year, ranks as one of South Florida's top marketing firms and was recently named one of South Florida's Top 100 Small Businesses. The firm provides advertising, public relations, and strategic marketing counsel companies and organizations of all types. Clients include Jackson Health System, The Renfrew Center for Eating Disorders, Susan G. Komen® South Florida, HealthPlan Services, Tribeca Cosmetic Medicine, and Scimera Bioscience.

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