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'''AAF Pensacola''' is the local chapter of the [[Wikipedia:American Advertising Federation|American Advertising Federation]], often called simply "'''AdFed'''." It is part of the AAF's 4th District, which includes more than 2,000 members in 20+ local ad clubs, AD2 clubs and college chapters in Florida and the Caribbean.
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The '''Pensacola Bay Area Advertising Federation''' ('''PBAAF''') is the local chapter of the [[Wikipedia:American Advertising Federation|American Advertising Federation]]. It is part of the AAF's Fourth District, which includes more than 2,000 members in twenty local ad clubs, three AD2 clubs and nine College Chapters in Florida and the Caribbean.<ref>http://pbaaf.com/about/about-advertising.asp</ref>
  
Every year the organization presents the local [[ADDY Awards]]. Gold ADDY winners proceed to compete at the district level. Other events and programs include an [[Advertising Auction]] fundraiser and a public service campaign to benefit a charitable non-profit.
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Every year PBAAF presents its [[ADDY Awards]]. Gold ADDY winners proceed to compete at the district level.
  
==History==
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==References==
Although records show a "Greater Pensacola Advertising Club" being established in the fall of [[1958]],<ref>http://www.4aaf.com/4thhistory.cfm</ref> it is not extant. The current incarnation was incorporated as the '''West Florida Advertising Council''' on [[November 9]], [[1983]]. It has changed names several times over the years: to the '''West Florida Advertising Federation''' on [[August 25]], [[1999]]; to the '''Pensacola Bay Area Advertising Federation''' (similar to the [[Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce|Chamber's]] renaming) on [[March 18]], [[2004]]; and to the current name on [[July 22]], [[2009]].
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==2009-2010 Board of Directors==
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*[[Joe Vinson]], president
 
*[[Mike Craney]], vice-president
 
*[[Jeff Nall]], secretary
 
*[[Dina Justice]], treasurer
 
*[[Michelle Rushing]], ADDY chair
 
*[[Randi Owens]], ad auction chair
 
*[[Debbie Williams]], communications co-chair
 
*[[Gary Woods]], communications co-chair
 
*[[Ross Orenstein]], district liaison
 
*[[Sabine Barrett]], diversity chair
 
*[[Colleen Peoples]], education co-chair
 
*[[Lauren Gruber]], education co-chair
 
*[[George Johnson]], Internet chair
 
*[[Mike Bates]], legislative chair
 
*[[Chip Henderson]], membership chair
 
*[[Jane Birdwell]], programs chair
 
*[[Michael English]], public service chair
 
*[[Jonathan Wells]], sponsorships chair
 
*[[Namrata Advani]], at-large member
 
*[[Dane MacKendrick]], at-large member
 
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==External links & references==
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[[Category:Professional organizations]]
*[http://www.aafpensacola.com/ www.aafpensacola.com] &ndash; Official site
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[[Category:Marketing]]
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[[Category:Professional organizations]] [[Category:Marketing]]
 

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