Table of Contents 6 2012 OVATION Awards Winning Entries
6. 2012 OVATION Awards Winning Entries - IABC/Toronto
6. 2012 OVATION Awards Winning Entries - IABC/Toronto
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with Holocaust Education Week.<br />
Tova Glass, ABC<br />
Communications Specialist<br />
Cancer Care Ontario<br />
Tova Glass is currently a communications specialist at Cancer Care Ontario where she supports the<br />
Access to Care program.<br />
Nandy Heule, ABC, MA<br />
Principal<br />
Heule Communications<br />
Nandy Heule, owner <strong>of</strong> Heule Communications, <strong>of</strong>fers clients a strong combination <strong>of</strong> PR savvy, project<br />
planning skills and a writing experience. She has a proven track <strong>of</strong> executing award‐winning public<br />
relations strategies. For the past 20 years, Nandy has worked with CEOs, Bay Street accountants, and<br />
aid workers in rural Africa to help them tell their stories to editors, clients, donors and employees.<br />
Organizations she has worked for recently include Canadian Blood Services, the International Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Business Analysis, Oikocredit International, Eenhoorn LLC, and numerous non‐pr<strong>of</strong>its. Nandy<br />
launched her career as a staff news reporter. She attended the University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario where she<br />
earned an MA at the Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Journalism. Nandy is an active member <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Business Communicators and received her accreditation in spring 2006.<br />
Trell Huether<br />
Senior Account Manager<br />
Citizen Optimum<br />
IABC/Toronto President<br />
Trell Huether is an imaginative communications practitioner with more than 12 years <strong>of</strong> agency<br />
experience. A Senior Account Manager at Citizen Optimum, he specializes in strategic communications<br />
planning, project management and media relations. His diverse background has included leading<br />
national media relations campaigns, opening large‐scale entertainment venues, product launches and<br />
implementing stakeholder engagement programs. A well known volunteer in the communications<br />
community, Trell is currently serving as IABC/Toronto’s President in his seventh year on the executive<br />
board.<br />
Susan Johnston, ABC, MBA, MCC (IAC)<br />
Communications Coach<br />
It’s Understood Communication<br />
IABC/Waterloo President<br />
Sue Johnston believes real conversation is our most powerful business tool. That’s an idea she expands<br />
in her book, “Talk To Me: Workplace Conversations That Work,” published earlier this month. Face‐t<strong>of</strong>ace<br />
communication is at the heart <strong>of</strong> her work as a trainer and coach at It’s Understood<br />
Communication, Inc., where she helps individuals and project teams create better outcomes through<br />
improved interactions. Before starting her own business, Sue managed employee communications at TD<br />
Bank and Bank <strong>of</strong> Montreal and worked with communication agencies in Bermuda. A long time IABC<br />
volunteer and former Canada East Region chair, Sue is the current president <strong>of</strong> IABC Waterloo.