Aloysius Butler & Clark Collects Nine Healthcare Advertising Awards

Wilmington, Delaware, May 9, 2006—Competing with a record-breaking 3,900 entries from all 50 states and multiple foreign countries, Aloysius Butler & Clark (AB&C) captured nine Healthcare Advertising Awards. A national panel of healthcare marketers, advertising creative directors, advertising professionals, healthcare consultants, marketing professors and the editorial board of Healthcare Marketing Report, the sponsor of the program, judged the competition. AB&C was honored with two gold, one silver, three bronze and three merit awards.

The agency struck gold with a print ad created for the Swier Clinic and an annual report for Loyola University Health System in Chicago.

A campaign designed for Holy Name Hospital’s 80th anniversary was recognized with a silver award.

Bronze awards went to AB&C for a campaign created for AtlantiCare Health System (“I am AtlantiCare”), a media manager recruitment ad designed for Geisinger Health System and an advertising campaign the agency crafted for NYU Cancer Institute.

The agency also received merit awards for a campaign developed for Abington Hospital (Lenfest opening campaign), a brochure designed for St. Mary’s Hospital (Hospice House brochure), and a folder kit created for Geisinger Health System.

The Healthcare Advertising Awards, now in its 23rd year, is the oldest, largest and most prestigious advertising awards competition.

AB&C (www.a-b-c.com) is a 40-year-old full-service marketing communications agency with offices in Wilmington, Delaware, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Established in business-to-business and consumer marketing, the agency brings a fresh perspective to local, regional, national and international accounts in a variety of industries.