Murray Multimedia Resources Receives a National Mature Media Award for their Otterbein Retirement Living Communities Video

National Mature Media Award for their Otterbein Retirement Living Communities Video

West Chester, Ohio - A Murray Multimedia Resources video for Otterbein Homes in Lebanon Ohio, was a winner at the 17th annual National Mature Media Awards. The awards program, presented by the Mature Market Resource Center, recognizes the nation’s finest advertising, marketing and educational materials designed and produced for older adults.

The “Little Things Mean A Lot” video received a Silver Award in the Educational and Training program category. Nearly 1,000 entries were judged by a distinguished panel of mature market experts from across the United States for overall excellence of design, content, creativity and relevance to the senior market.

According to Rosemary Cicak, VP Marketing and Public Relations for Otterbein Communities, “We were very pleased with the results of our video project with Murray Multimedia Resources and Sharon Brooks and Associates, especially with the professional and detailed manner in which they represented Avalon by Otterbein. Otterbein is the first organization in Ohio to offer this transformational new model of nursing care at Avalon by Otterbein communities and the video portrays the essence of life in those communities. And, it is always a plus to be honored with an award by those within your industry.”

The video can be seen at www.otterbein.org. For more information, contact Murray Multimedia Resources, LLC at 513-779-4223 or learn more at www.murraymultimediaresouces.com.

Murray Multimedia Resources, LLC, is a full-service media production and design company specializing in corporate video and photography, television commercials, streaming video, event management and web design currently celebrating ten years in business.

" We were very pleased with the results of our video project with Murray Multimedia Resources ... especially with the professional and detailed manner in which they represented Avalon by Otterbein."
Rosemary Cicak, Otterbein Communities