The City of Round Rock won four first place TAMI Awards, one second and two third this week at the Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO) conference, which took place at Kalahari Resort and Conventions in Round Rock.
Communications and Marketing Director Will Hampton was also named recipient of the Cheryl A. Soward Communicator of Distinction Award for his efforts in leading City of Round Rock’s communications over the last 23 years.
“His commitment to our profession is unparalleled,” said TAMIO President Jay Warren. “He raises the bar on a daily basis and, leading by example, challenges the rest of us to be better.”
The City’s first place TAMI awards were for:
The City earned a second place award for Photography for its “Picture-perfect parks” social media initiative to showcase Round Rock’s parks, as well as in the Print Report (Populations greater than 100,000) category for its 2019 Community Development Annual Report.
The City won a third place award for Best Use of Social Media: Unplanned (Populations greater than 100,000) for its efforts to keep the public informed during Winter Storm Uri.
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