From Michigan Economic Development Corporation <[email protected]>
Subject This Just In: MEDC wins 11 Telly Awards for ‘You Can in Michigan’ TV spot
Date May 28, 2024 3:11 PM
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MEDC wins 11 Telly Awards for ?You Can in Michigan? TV spot
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"The TV spot from the ?You Can in Michigan? national marketing campaign won four Gold Awards and seven Silver Awards, highlighting the innovation and success of the state?s work to attract and retain talent "

A national campaign from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) is earning some serious hardware ? and generating buzz for the opportunities available in the Great Lakes State.

Less than a year after Governor Whitmer and MEDC launched a $20 million ?You Can in Michigan? national marketing campaign [ [link removed] ] to grow the state?s economy and attract and retain talent, the MEDC won 11 Telly Awards [ [link removed] ] for its ?You Can in Michigan? TV spot [ [link removed] ] ? four Gold Awards and seven Silver Awards.

MEDC?s regional TV spot won Gold Telly Awards for Use of Generative AI, B2C: Business-to-Consumer, Regional TV and Editing, and Silver Telly Awards for Recruitment, DEI, Art Direction, Digital Environment, 2D Animation, Visual Effects and Directing. The campaign competed against more than 12,000 award entries globally spanning six continents and all 50 states.

The TV spot is part of the largest state talent attraction campaign and effort in the United States, aimed at growing Michigan?s population and driving the state?s economy forward.

?We know that Michigan is home to the best people and opportunities, and the ?You Can in Michigan? campaign aims to share our great state?s story with the rest of the world,? said?*Chief Growth & Marketing Officer Hilary Doe. *?I am proud to see our efforts recognized as we continue the work of growing our population and attracting talent to Michigan.?

The Telly Awards [ [link removed] ] honor excellence in video and television across all screens to honor local, regional and cable television commercials, along with branded content, documentary, social media, immersive media and more.?Telly Award winners represent work from some of the most respected advertising agencies, television stations, production companies and publishers from around the world.

*Recent Rankings and Accolades for Michigan*

This news builds on a strong start to the year for Michigan and the MEDC:


* Michigan is once again a Top 10 state in?"Site Selection"?s annual Prosperity Cup rankings [ [link removed] ], ranking No. 7 overall and No. 3 in the East North Central region. The state moved up three spots since 2023, proving that Michigan remains a competitive force.
* In January, Michigan was named No. 2 in the East North Central region for?"Site Selection"?s 2024 Regional Workforce Development Rankings [ [link removed] ], moving up two spots from the previous year.
* MEDC was recognized as one of?"Fast Company"?s Most Innovative Companies [ [link removed] ] in March, thanks to a bold approach toward talent attraction and population growth. The?MEDC?s Talent Action Team [ [link removed] ], created in 2022 as the first public-private state talent coalition to specifically address the talent gap in the electric vehicle (EV) and semiconductor industries, ranks No. 4 in the?Business Services category [ [link removed] ].

As touted in the state?s ?You Can in Michigan? campaign, Michigan also offers an exceptional quality of life ? with some recent rankings to back up that claim.


* Mackinac Island was voted the Best Summer Travel Destination in the U.S. [ [link removed] ] for the second year in a row by USA Today, which cited the uniquely Michigan spot?s natural beauty and recreational offerings.
* U.S. News and World Report ranked Ann Arbor No. 19 in its Best Places to Live [ [link removed] ] in the U.S., with rankings based on quality of life, affordability, desirability and the job market. Ann Arbor was also ranked the 11th best place to retire. At No. 45, Grand Rapids ranked higher than Nashville, San Diego and Boston on the same list, and Kalamazoo appeared at No. 90.

From its talent attraction initiatives and career opportunities to welcoming and affordable communities, Michigan is a prizeworthy destination.

Learn more about how You Can in Michigan, [ [link removed] ] and click on the image below to watch the award-winning TV spot.?

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