Archive for August, 2011

MSL Chicago Summer Outing

Friday, August 12th, 2011

It’s been a great year so far for MSL Chicago…since January 2011 we’ve been able to add 15 new team members to our growing office and the collaboration and team morale couldn’t be better. As we start pumping up for the fall and winter we couldn’t pass up an opportunity to experience a perfect summer night in Chicago and head up to Wrigleyville for some ballpark food and drink and Boundless conversation, team bonding and fun!

A Cubs rooftop overlooking left center field – I have to admit it was hard to pay attention to the game as the conversation never had a dull moment.

 

Rumor has it the fun didn’t end after the Cubs beat out the Nationals four to two as the team rounded up for a tour of the great establishments in the area – A great way to finish off the night!

As summer wraps up, we’re able to put another exciting team outing into our history books as a great night with great friends.

Chicago Art, in the Eyes of the Beholder

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

If you are a Chicago resident who frequents the loop, you may have noticed that a new blonde rolled into town. She’s quite glamorous, and she stands above all the rest of us. If you haven’t experienced her presence yet, you can find Marilyn Monroe standing tall on Michigan Avenue. She stands on Pioneer Court and has been here since mid-July. Why is this singer, actress and American sex symbol standing tall, her skirt blowing, in our Windy City?

Art is certainly a subjective topic, and the city residents have expressed their take on the new guest. A resident comments in the Washington Post that her giant lace panties are “intrusive.” According to the Chicago Tribune, some have noted Marilyn as “a giant, silent avatar of nonconsent.”

Whatever the city’s opinion may be, Marilyn’s here to stay till next spring.

Perhaps it’s just a way for women in dresses to channel their inner-Marilyn in the Windy City? I personally see her as an art piece, symbolizing an inspirational American icon. Her presence adds to the fine art that makes Chicago a place of expression and courage.

When I moved to Chicago over a year ago, I immediately fell in love with the art that makes this city unique. The clash of skyscrapers with gothic-style architecture that crowd our downtown is eye-catching and magnificent. The Picasso sculptures in the corners of the city streets showcase the individuality that is Chicago. The art in this city is brilliant. Our skyline is like no other. Our sculptures cause you to stop and wonder. Chicago, like its people, has character. Our art expresses that.

In Marilyn’s biography, Marilyn: Her Life In Her Own Words, she stated “imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it is better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” Marilyn’s presence enhances our city’s expression of boldness.

What do you think of the statue? Do you have a favorite piece of Chicago artwork?

2011 Recognition Recap

Friday, August 5th, 2011

It’s been a busy summer for our office in many ways. Our account teams and our clients made a great showing this awards season, and we’re very excited to announce the full results:

DeVry University
· PRSA Silver Anvil, Reputation and Brand Management
· American Business Award, Communications/PR Campaign of the Year
· Platinum Hermes Awards, Communication Campaign and Company Branding
· Publicity Club of Chicago Golden Trumpet Award, Marketing
· IABC Chicago Golden Quill Award of Excellence

Kellogg School of Management
· PRSA Chicago Skyline Award, Events and Observances (Seven or Fewer Days)
· Publicity Club of Chicago Silver Trumpet Award, Special Events & Observances category

Brizo
· PRSA Chicago Skyline Award, Blogger Campaign
· Gold Hermes Award, Social Media
· Publicity Club of Chicago Silver Trumpet Award, Marketing

Delta Faucet Company
· PRSA Chicago Skyline Award, Research/Evaluation category
· Gold Hermes Award, Research

As we’ve mentioned before, we’re very proud of the work we do at MSL Chicago. The awards we’ve won across our consumer and corporate teams illustrate how every single person in our office contributes to our success—and the success of our clients.

Congratulations to all our client winners and account teams for all of the national and regional awards won this year!