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The 7th Annual Kindle Awards and Gala

Marketing efforts are often celebratory efforts. The 7th Annual Kindle Awards and Gala dedicates its time to the corporate professionals, entrepreneurs, contributors and individuals responsible for Kindle’s fame. The awards ceremony honors Kindle’s extensive user-base—one defined by its content variety and unique additions to the ever-growing platform.

A Pre-Holiday Bash

Taking place December 4 in Memphis, the Kindle Awards and Gala places emphasis on industry professionals while boosting its visibility. Due to the many entrepreneurs involved with the Kindle platform, a dedicated ceremony is absolutely conducive to the brand’s success. Well-known for its self-publishing platform, Kindle’s “give back bash” spreads support for the many sourced professionals responsible for its fame.

Featured on The Loretta McNary Show, the 7th Annual Kindle Awards and Gala will feature two businesses and 38 individuals who’ve soared to new heights, helping Kindle and its users alike achieve great product use. The honor ceremony aims at entities who’ve gone the extra mile, impacting the nation with Kindle-based operations.

Silent Auction, Red Carpet Arrival and Visibility

Kindle’s massive popularity, spurred on through Amazon, is no stranger to publicity and massive visibility. The event’s featured Red Carpet Arrival Photo Shoot has, in the past, extended the brand’s giving purpose to enthusiasts abroad. A promotional event for brand image and goodwill, media coverage is guaranteed. The Red Carpet Arrival Photo Shoot effectively ties together Kindle, its dedicated workers and external providers, kicking off an event ultimately dedicated to connectivity.

The Kindle Awards and Gala, this year, will feature a Silent Auction, too. Filled with entertainment, dinner, dessert and speeches, the Silent Auction is a place for dancing and grand performances, reservations required. Kindle’s height of fame is due to its extravagant brand image and total accessibility to entrepreneurs.

Leadership Development

The Kindle Awards and Gala similarly serve the brand’s development. A signature fundraising event for social etiquette, entrepreneurial leadership and philanthropic development group, Pink Eagles, the Kindle Awards and Gala matches organized training with its business direction.

Individual leadership drives Kindle’s success, and a public announcement of entrepreneurial expertise enhances its community standing. Content marketers, advertisers, writers and brand developers all utilize Kindle for self-promotion, directly increasing the brand’s popularity and usability. Kindle’s ability to thank leadership development sets a standard—one dedicated to the success of a community-supported content and Kindle’s unique platform alike.

Creatives in the City by High Ground News and the EPIcenter

On December 2, High Ground News and the EPIcenter rallies small business owners from creative fields for Creatives in the City, a panel discussion moderated by Josh Horton of Hieroglyph and Creative Works. Memphis is big, and it contains a large market for entrepreneurs and creative professionals. Within the creative field particularly, local artists, reporters and business startups seek marketplace representation. Creativity and unique skill are always in demand, and local startups could gain much by networking with like-minded professionals. Creatives in the City, a massive event of paneled professionals, assists local business impactors with startup navigation and opportunity location.

The Memphis College of Art’s Calicott Auditorium hosts the free event, offering dedicated seating and panels from 5:30 PM.

Outreach and Professional Insight

High Ground News and the EPIcenter continue to gain industry traction through creative outreach. By assisting local professionals and idea creators, both their visibility and impact are enhanced. Directly moderated by Josh Horton of Creative Works and Hieroglyph, Creatives in the City brings together panelists Joann Self Selvidge of True Story Pictures, Joel Halpern of Loaded For Bear, Nicole Heckman of Little Bird Innovation, and Edward Bogard of SoGiv.

Creatives in the City assembles creative professionals who’ve navigated the business climate, have created startups and who’ve achieved success - giving attendees a unique opportunity to gain information, knowledge and skills. Creative business challenges are discussed with local speakers sharing personal stories, allowing attendees to gain entrance into a small and exclusive network of well-informed experts.

High Ground News and Community Outreach

High Ground News offers a variety of intuitive projects and outreach programs for its Memphis community. Focusing on infusing tech jobs with creativity, High Ground News constantly adapts its marketing formula to impact new audiences. Due to creativity’s constant change, High Ground News must repeatedly experiment with community discussion and education to engage its market.

Primarily, High Ground News targets school-aged individuals, though grade schoolers and established professionals aren’t beyond their impact zone. Their consistent speaker program, powered by discussions, entrepreneur workshops and community clean-ups, always succeed in aligning their adaptive strategies with community needs.

A marketing influencer, High Ground News is placed in a unique position: each workshop, seminar and direct promotion both gives and takes. In other words, High Ground News positions their events as opportunities to both examine and impact their community, influencing upcoming idea-crafters, inspiring new projects, and tailoring content to the needs of its audience.