Kevin/Ross Public Relations has garnered two awards for writing excellence from the prestigious Hermes Awards, an international competition honoring creative achievement across numerous categories and disciplines.

For work done on behalf of OneLegacy and its Chief Executive Officer Tom Mone, Kevin/Ross was honored with a Gold award for an article that appeared in Strategic Health Care Marketing. The article discussed what hospital marketing and communications departments can do to help raise public awareness about the importance of organ, eye and tissue donation. The article also strove to dispel harmful myths that surround donation by helping to educate the reader on the donation and transplantation process.

Kevin/Ross was also honored for a commentary that appeared in the Pacific Coast Business Times entitled “Public Relations Perspective Helps Boards of Directors be Successful.” It was written by agency President Ross Goldberg who currently serves on the board of the New West Symphony and is a past board chair of both Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center as well as the community support group of the Autry Museum of Western Heritage.

The Hermes Awards is one of the largest competitions of its kind in the world. Entries come from corporate marketing and communications departments, advertising agencies, PR firms, graphic design shops, production companies, and web and digital creators. The competition is administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals. In Greek mythology Hermes is the Olympian god of orators and wit, of literature and poets, and invention and commerce.