Ad Council's Public Service Award Dinner held in New York City
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Ad Council's Public Service Award Dinner held in New York City
"NEW YORK CITY -- The power of media, and the difference it can help in bringing about change, was on full display Thursday night. Sam Champion was on stage helping host the Ad Council's Public Service Award Dinner on the West Side. "The View's" Whoopi Goldberg was also there to support the organization, and so was Rita Ferro, President of Global Advertising for Disney, one of the co-chairs of Thursday night's dinner, which honored NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell."
""Deja Vu," from "Live with Kelly and Mark," along with ESPN and ABC sports analyst Jesse Palmer, helped out as well, recognizing the Ad Council, which is a non-profit organization that dates back to the 1942. The council brings storytellers together to help educate and unite people with campaigns. You may know one of them like "Smokey Bear," and "Don't Be a Dummy, and Buckle Up.""
An Ad Council Public Service Award Dinner in New York City showcased media's role in driving social change. Sam Champion co-hosted on stage. Whoopi Goldberg and Rita Ferro, President of Global Advertising for Disney and a co-chair of the dinner, attended. The event honored NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "Deja Vu" from Live with Kelly and Mark and ESPN/ABC analyst Jesse Palmer participated to recognize the Ad Council. The Ad Council is a non-profit organization dating back to 1942. The council unites storytellers to educate and mobilize audiences through campaigns such as Smokey Bear, Don't Be a Dummy, and Buckle Up.
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