ELEC825's 'Our Infrastructure Matters' Program Claims Hermes Gold Award for Excellence in Educational Media

ELEC825's Award-Winning Program on Infrastructure



The Engineers Labor-Employer Cooperative (ELEC825) has recently made headlines by winning the esteemed Hermes Creative Gold Award for their television program, Our Infrastructure Matters. This recognition highlights their commitment to shining a light on crucial infrastructure matters that often go unnoticed by the general public. In a time where local news outlets are dwindling, and coverage of infrastructure often focuses on disasters rather than successes, ELEC825 has taken the initiative to inform and educate viewers about how infrastructure impacts daily life.

The Rise of 'Our Infrastructure Matters'



Launched as a response to the scarcity of media attention on infrastructure, the television program aims to cover essential projects and ongoing issues across New Jersey and the broader region. Covering a wide range of topics including roads, bridges, tunnels, and energy grids, Our Infrastructure Matters endeavors to educate audiences on the significance of well-maintained infrastructure in our modern world. In an age where problems like extensive potholes and electrical outages garner immediate attention, this program seeks to balance the narrative by showcasing the progress and investments made to enhance our infrastructure.

Mark Longo, the Director of ELEC825, expressed their pride in receiving such international recognition. He emphasized the vital role infrastructure plays in everyone’s lives and the importance of highlighting the behind-the-scenes efforts involved in maintaining and upgrading these systems that serve communities. The program is designed not just to inform but to engage viewers in a dialogue about infrastructure needs and future projects.

Recognizing Excellence in Media



The Hermes Creative Awards are known for celebrating outstanding work in various forms of media. ELEC825's program won Gold Awards in three categories: TV Program, Educational Video, and YouTube Video. This achievement underscores not just the quality of content produced but also its relevance in today’s media landscape, especially concerning educational programming.

The program does more than just provide updates; it aims to create awareness about the essential nature of infrastructure improvement projects. The issues discussed range from critical upgrades to the electrical grid to necessary funding for drinking water and wastewater systems. By drawing attention to these topics, Our Infrastructure Matters serves as a call to action for both the public and policymakers.

Building a Future Together



ELEC825's commitment to raising awareness goes beyond the program itself. They also received Honorable Mentions for their Marketing and Product Branding Campaigns that focus on the organization's Market Recovery Program. This illustrates their multi-faceted approach to communicating the significance of labor-management cooperation in the construction trades, especially during a time when public awareness and understanding of infrastructure issues are crucial.

Headquartered in Springfield, New Jersey, ELEC825 represents over 8,000 members from the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825 and more than 1,000 associated contractors. Their work is not only about building physical structures but also about fostering community engagement in essential dialogues concerning infrastructure strategies and challenges.

With the success of Our Infrastructure Matters, ELEC825 is setting a standard for how infrastructure discussions can be effectively communicated to the public. As they continue their efforts, they invite everyone to tune in, learn, and participate in the critical conversation surrounding infrastructure in their communities. The recognition by the Hermes Awards serves as a reminder of the importance of creativity and innovation in promoting educational topics that matter to our lives and livelihoods.

Topics Policy & Public Interest)

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