SAN RAMON, Calif., Dec. 08, 2016 -- AMF Media Group (AMF), an award-winning full-service marketing agency, today announced that it won 15 Davey Awards, including a Gold Davey for Integrated Business to Business Campaigns, for its work in marketing and advertising. With nearly 4,000 entries from around the world, the Davey Awards honor the finest creative work from small and mid-sized agencies and are judged by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts.
“We are proud to finish the year with another round of peer-reviewed award-winning work,” said Vintage Foster, president of AMF Media Group. “The diversity of categories in our wins is part of what makes this so exciting for us. Our awards run the gamut and include integrated campaigns, traditional advertising and content marketing such as infographics.”
AMF earned Davey Awards in a variety of categories, including Integrated Campaigns, Commercials, Print, Outdoor and Content. The agency received a Gold Davey for its work on Armanino LLP’s Our Kind of Fun campaign, as well as multiple Silver Daveys for its work in the healthcare, municipal economic development and insurance verticals.
"This year has been our strongest yet for creative awards, and we’re not done. Our agency’s mission to combine creativity, agility and strategy produces wins for our clients and impact in their respective markets,” said Foster.
About AMF Media Group
AMF Media Group is a full-service agency that delivers a comprehensive and clear approach on brand strategy and marketing, public relations, crisis communications, internal communications, multimedia production, web design and development and event planning and management. Clients include: Armanino, Blue Shield of California, the city of Concord, California, Satellite Healthcare and Kaiser Permanente.
Contact: Kyle McGuire AMF Media Group (925) 790-2788 [email protected]


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