Nominations Now Being Accepted for First Annual No Limits Award Sponsored by ROI Media Direct to Honor Businesspeople who have Overcome Disabilities and Succeeded


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

Nominations are currently being accepted for the First Annual No Limits Award, celebrating business executives who have achieved success in the face of serious physical challenges, says ROI Media Direct, a San Diego-based direct response radio and television advertising agency, and sponsor of the No Limits Award Mission.

Were looking for executives from all walks of life who refused to let physical limitations limit their professional success, and are willing to share their experience, strength and hope with others, said Patrick Lennon, founding partner and CEO at ROI Media Direct. Its a topic that Lennon understands very well, having succeeded even as his body was failing. Despite multiple brain surgeries, two bouts with cancer, a heart aneurysm, and a grueling stem cell transplant that left him legally blind, Lennon never lost sight of his dreams.

Lennon, whose father was a former prizefighter turned successful real estate developer, received his first life-threatening body blow at age six when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The doctors didn’t offer his parents much hope, but Lennon would beat those odds only to develop spinal meningitis, a harbinger of more medical challenges to come.

By the time he was 18, Lennon had broken 12 ribs, punctured his left lung, suffered a broken pelvis, and broken his collarbone five times as a result of auto accidents. Undeterred, Lennon, who also overcame alcoholism and dyslexia as a teenager, earned a degree in telecommunications from Pepperdine University, and elected to try real estate sales right out of college.

I was driving to an appointment one morning when a truck lost some cargo, causing another driver to swerve violently into my lane at high speed, Lennon said. My head hit the steering wheel, but I thought I had dodged a bullet even though my car was totaled. I was wrong. My vision began getting fuzzy, so I went to a neurologist and was diagnosed with an extremely dangerous condition known as hydrocephalus or water on the brain.

Lennon was rushed into surgery where doctors implanted a shunt to drain excess fluid and relieve the pressure on his brain and optic nerve. When he awoke, he found himself totally blind. While he eventually regained about seventy percent of his vision, the shunt would malfunction, requiring additional brain surgeries. Several more shunt failures were to follow, with each procedure costing Lennon more and more vision. “One time it failed after a sky diving outing, another time on vacation in Italy of all places, where I had to have more brain surgery,” he said.

Despite the scary setbacks, Lennon doggedly continued pursuing his ultimate dream of establishing his own advertising agency specializing in radio and television media buying. He started his company out of his apartment, and later scraped together enough money for a one-room office in San Diego, hired a part-time media buyer (who is still with the company) and, while being legally blind, began making cold calls and gradually growing his agency. One of those calls was to Dr. Greg Cynaumon, Ph.D., a highly successful marketing professional, author and radio and television scriptwriter.

“We met for coffee, hit it off and began discussing ways we could team up to take my small boutique agency to the next level,” Lennon said. “Greg introduced me to Zeus Peleuses, a long-time radio industry sales executive, and the three of us agreed to a partnership.”

While the business flourished under the new partnership, Lennon’s health took another ominous turn about eight years ago. A routine CT scan revealed a heart aneurysm that could have killed him instantly. In addition, the scans revealed a large mass in his chest, which was later biopsied and diagnosed as a rapidly spreading form of late stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Again, his chances of survival were poor. The doctors aggressively treated the cancer first, before turning their attention to the aneurysm. Here I was married, with a newborn child, the agency on a roll, and now this? Lennon recalled. The only word that came to me was Really?”

Despite nine months of treatment, which included six weeks of chemotherapy and three months of radiation therapy, Lennon rarely missed a day of work. When the treatments concluded, he was bald and virtually sightless, but he was cancer free, or so he thought. My wife and I went to Hawaii to celebrate the good news. We had a wonderful time, but on the flight home I felt a nodule on the side of my neck. My worst nightmare was soon confirmed the cancer had returned after just 30 days.

Now facing the fight of his life, Lennon underwent the three-month ordeal of preparing for a stem cell transplant in Houston at the MD Anderson Cancer Center.

We rented an apartment nearby so my wife, Carolyn, could visit me daily at the hospital, where she often had to wear hospital booties, gloves and a smock since I was under quarantine much of the time. I dont know how I would have survived without her constant support, love and encouragement, he said. They basically brought me to deaths door before the transplant by ajaxing my system with chemo, after which I was immediately placed on life-support, added Lennon, who lost 55 pounds during the procedure, which required removing his own bone marrow for transplanting later, zeroing out his white blood cell count and laying waste to his immune system. While the stem cell transplant worked, it left him legally blind, but more determined than ever to achieve his career dreams.

Believe me, after what I’ve been through, blindness isn’t so bad, Lennon said. Thanks to advances in technology for the blind, I’m able to handle all of my duties as CEO. There are a few challenges, however, such as not seeing the expressions of people during a meeting, which sometimes means I speak when I shouldn’t. I’ve also been known to walk into the women’s restroom from time to time, he laughed. And once I jumped into the wrong car. How did I know? Well, there was a Rottweiler sitting in the driver’s seat looking at me like I was crazy.

Today, ROI Media Direct, which joined forces with Brand Affinity Technologies, Inc. in 2010, has become one of the leading agencies in the direct response industry with California offices in San Diego, Newport Beach and Santa Monica. With annual billing in excess of eight figures and growing, ROI Media Direct has such top-tier clients as LegalZoom.com, LifeLock, Regus and Blinds.com, Lennon believes ROI Media Direct has been successful by treating its clients like partners, and spending their media dollars as if it was our own money. We work hard to become an extension of their staff.

Through multiple brain surgeries and disheartening setbacks, Lennon remains the eternal optimist and harbors no bitterness over his disability. On the contrary, I’ve got an amazing wife, a beautiful daughter named Olivia, and two fantastic partners who share my vision about how an advertising agency should operate, he said. I’ve been thinking for some time about things I could do to help others from children to adults who are experiencing disabilities and health concerns of their own, and the No Limits Award is an ideal way to do just that!

According to Lennon, the No Limits Award Winner will be selected from nominations submitted to the No Limits Award Mission Website, NoLimitsAward.org, throughout the year. The winner will be handed a check for $ 5,000 to be given to the Braille Institute, Lymphoma Society, or the designated charity of his or her choice. In addition, the winners charity or cause will receive $ 5,000 in free national media exposure via radio and/or television public service announcements. A nationwide press release program will also be launched through PRWeb to tens of thousands of media outlets featuring the winners story.

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Nominations Now Being Accepted for First Annual No Limits Award Sponsored by ROI Media Direct to Honor Businesspeople who have Overcome Disabilities and Succeeded


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

Nominations are currently being accepted for the First Annual No Limits Award, celebrating business executives who have achieved success in the face of serious physical challenges, says ROI Media Direct, a San Diego-based direct response radio and television advertising agency, and sponsor of the No Limits Award Mission.

Were looking for executives from all walks of life who refused to let physical limitations limit their professional success, and are willing to share their experience, strength and hope with others, said Patrick Lennon, founding partner and CEO at ROI Media Direct. Its a topic that Lennon understands very well, having succeeded even as his body was failing. Despite multiple brain surgeries, two bouts with cancer, a heart aneurysm, and a grueling stem cell transplant that left him legally blind, Lennon never lost sight of his dreams.

Lennon, whose father was a former prizefighter turned successful real estate developer, received his first life-threatening body blow at age six when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The doctors didn’t offer his parents much hope, but Lennon would beat those odds only to develop spinal meningitis, a harbinger of more medical challenges to come.

By the time he was 18, Lennon had broken 12 ribs, punctured his left lung, suffered a broken pelvis, and broken his collarbone five times as a result of auto accidents. Undeterred, Lennon, who also overcame alcoholism and dyslexia as a teenager, earned a degree in telecommunications from Pepperdine University, and elected to try real estate sales right out of college.

I was driving to an appointment one morning when a truck lost some cargo, causing another driver to swerve violently into my lane at high speed, Lennon said. My head hit the steering wheel, but I thought I had dodged a bullet even though my car was totaled. I was wrong. My vision began getting fuzzy, so I went to a neurologist and was diagnosed with an extremely dangerous condition known as hydrocephalus or water on the brain.

Lennon was rushed into surgery where doctors implanted a shunt to drain excess fluid and relieve the pressure on his brain and optic nerve. When he awoke, he found himself totally blind. While he eventually regained about seventy percent of his vision, the shunt would malfunction, requiring additional brain surgeries. Several more shunt failures were to follow, with each procedure costing Lennon more and more vision. “One time it failed after a sky diving outing, another time on vacation in Italy of all places, where I had to have more brain surgery,” he said.

Despite the scary setbacks, Lennon doggedly continued pursuing his ultimate dream of establishing his own advertising agency specializing in radio and television media buying. He started his company out of his apartment, and later scraped together enough money for a one-room office in San Diego, hired a part-time media buyer (who is still with the company) and, while being legally blind, began making cold calls and gradually growing his agency. One of those calls was to Dr. Greg Cynaumon, Ph.D., a highly successful marketing professional, author and radio and television scriptwriter.

“We met for coffee, hit it off and began discussing ways we could team up to take my small boutique agency to the next level,” Lennon said. “Greg introduced me to Zeus Peleuses, a long-time radio industry sales executive, and the three of us agreed to a partnership.”

While the business flourished under the new partnership, Lennon’s health took another ominous turn about eight years ago. A routine CT scan revealed a heart aneurysm that could have killed him instantly. In addition, the scans revealed a large mass in his chest, which was later biopsied and diagnosed as a rapidly spreading form of late stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Again, his chances of survival were poor. The doctors aggressively treated the cancer first, before turning their attention to the aneurysm. Here I was married, with a newborn child, the agency on a roll, and now this? Lennon recalled. The only word that came to me was Really?”

Despite nine months of treatment, which included six weeks of chemotherapy and three months of radiation therapy, Lennon rarely missed a day of work. When the treatments concluded, he was bald and virtually sightless, but he was cancer free, or so he thought. My wife and I went to Hawaii to celebrate the good news. We had a wonderful time, but on the flight home I felt a nodule on the side of my neck. My worst nightmare was soon confirmed the cancer had returned after just 30 days.

Now facing the fight of his life, Lennon underwent the three-month ordeal of preparing for a stem cell transplant in Houston at the MD Anderson Cancer Center.

We rented an apartment nearby so my wife, Carolyn, could visit me daily at the hospital, where she often had to wear hospital booties, gloves and a smock since I was under quarantine much of the time. I dont know how I would have survived without her constant support, love and encouragement, he said. They basically brought me to deaths door before the transplant by ajaxing my system with chemo, after which I was immediately placed on life-support, added Lennon, who lost 55 pounds during the procedure, which required removing his own bone marrow for transplanting later, zeroing out his white blood cell count and laying waste to his immune system. While the stem cell transplant worked, it left him legally blind, but more determined than ever to achieve his career dreams.

Believe me, after what I’ve been through, blindness isn’t so bad, Lennon said. Thanks to advances in technology for the blind, I’m able to handle all of my duties as CEO. There are a few challenges, however, such as not seeing the expressions of people during a meeting, which sometimes means I speak when I shouldn’t. I’ve also been known to walk into the women’s restroom from time to time, he laughed. And once I jumped into the wrong car. How did I know? Well, there was a Rottweiler sitting in the driver’s seat looking at me like I was crazy.

Today, ROI Media Direct, which joined forces with Brand Affinity Technologies, Inc. in 2010, has become one of the leading agencies in the direct response industry with California offices in San Diego, Newport Beach and Santa Monica. With annual billing in excess of eight figures and growing, ROI Media Direct has such top-tier clients as LegalZoom.com, LifeLock, Regus and Blinds.com, Lennon believes ROI Media Direct has been successful by treating its clients like partners, and spending their media dollars as if it was our own money. We work hard to become an extension of their staff.

Through multiple brain surgeries and disheartening setbacks, Lennon remains the eternal optimist and harbors no bitterness over his disability. On the contrary, I’ve got an amazing wife, a beautiful daughter named Olivia, and two fantastic partners who share my vision about how an advertising agency should operate, he said. I’ve been thinking for some time about things I could do to help others from children to adults who are experiencing disabilities and health concerns of their own, and the No Limits Award is an ideal way to do just that!

According to Lennon, the No Limits Award Winner will be selected from nominations submitted to the No Limits Award Mission Website, NoLimitsAward.org, throughout the year. The winner will be handed a check for $ 5,000 to be given to the Braille Institute, Lymphoma Society, or the designated charity of his or her choice. In addition, the winners charity or cause will receive $ 5,000 in free national media exposure via radio and/or television public service announcements. A nationwide press release program will also be launched through PRWeb to tens of thousands of media outlets featuring the winners story.

If you would like to s

Kevin Kline & Meryl Streep in “Romeo and Juliet” and Kristin Chenoweth & Jim Parsons Announcing the 2012 Tony Nominations in This Week’s TheaterMania News Minute

New York, NY (PRWEB) April 20, 2012

Every week TheaterMania.com releases the TheaterMania News Minute, a one minute video about the latest news of what’s happening in theater and on Broadway.

This week TheaterMania reports that stage legend Liza Minnelli will receive the Douglas Watt Lifetime Achievement Award at the 30th Annual Astaire Awards on June 4 at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. Kevin Kline and Meryl Streep will headline a one-night-only reading of Shakespeares “Romeo and Juliet” at the Public Theaters Anniversary Gala, which will also honor Tony winner Al Pacino for his body of work with the Public. Tony winner Kristin Chenoweth and Emmy and Golden Globe winner Jim Parsons will announce the nominations for the 2012 Tony Awards at 8:30 a.m. on May 1 at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Students will join Nick Jonas for a post-show talkback at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre after “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” on April 24-26. These discussions are part of the productions University Week: How To Succeed In The Arts. Get the latest news, and find the best tickets to these shows and more on TheaterMania.com.

Be in-the-know in a minute with the fast and informative TheaterMania News Minute. For more up-to-the-minute theater news, show listings, video, features, reviews of Broadway shows and tickets, visit TheaterMania.com

About TheaterMania.com, Inc.

TheaterMania.com is the information and ticketing source for over 5,000 shows nationwide. For over ten years, TheaterMania.com has connected the theater community to the public as the leading online resource for consumers to find shows, get tickets, and save money to theater nationwide. TheaterMania.com publishes comprehensive show listings, provides Broadway ticket discounts, editorial content, and video coverage for over 40 markets and widely distributes free email newsletters and special offers to over 650,000 registered subscribers. In addition, TheaterMania.com creates online marketing programs for performing arts organizations, and provides technology to power ticketing, fundraising, and CRM through its proprietary software, OvationTix.







Winners Announced After the Record Breaking 1.6 Million Tweet Nominations for The 4th Annual Shorty Awards Ceremony

New York, NY (PRWEB) March 27, 2012

Co-hosted by Samantha Bee (@iamsambee) and Jason Jones (@jonesinforjason) from The Daily Show, The 4th Annual Shorty Awards honored the best of Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, YouTube, Tumblr, Quora and rest of the social web live last night at The TimesCenter in New York City along with celebrities, industry professionals, and guests in attendance, and to a global audience via The New Livestream, capturing all of the nights events.

The Shorty Awards were created by Sawhorse Medias Gregory Galant (@gregory) and Lee Semel (@semel). This past year has taught the world that what happens on the social web can impact culture and society as much as what happens in a movie, newspaper, album, book or play, said Gregory Galant,CEO of Sawhorse Media, who co-founded the Shorty Awards along with Lee Semel, CTO of Sawhorse Media. We’re proud to have built an award ceremony that rivals those in other mediums to shine a spotlight on the personalities and companies that excel on these new platforms.

The show kicked off with welcomes from Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) and Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan), with the always hilarious Gregory Brothers (@gregorybrothers) treating the The Shorty Awards audience with a special live performance. Keeping the audience laughing, Tracy Morgan (@realtracymorgan) was featured in an exclusive video short made for the ceremony. Mayor Michael Bloomberg (@MikeBloomberg) also accepted an award presented by Foursquare co-founder and CEO Dennis Crowley (@dens).

Awards were presented by Tiffani Thiessen (@TAThiessen), Chef Robl

Nominations Sought for Ethical Leader of the Month

Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) May 3, 2010

Old MacDonald’s Ethical Leadership Farm has announced that it is now accepting entries for its Ethical Leader of the Month award, an ongoing, nationwide contest that seeks out and rewards kids and teenagers who demonstrate the principles of ethical leadership in action.

Old MacDonald’s Ethical Leadership Farm is a series of books, training tools and seminars that teach youth how to develop the skills of ethical leadership. True ethical leadership, according to program cofounder John Amann, means not just being honest or doing the “right” thing. It means going beyond the accepted by doing the right things that are not required to be done.

“Our programs teach young people how to make the best ethical decisions when they’re young,” said Amann. “Then, when they get older and enter business they will meet and exceed the expectations of mangers, customers, fellow employees, vendors and other stakeholders,” he said.

“When a group of grade-schoolers forms an ad hoc committee to spearhead a drive to help a WWII veteran receive a medal for distinguished services—that’s ethical leadership,” said Amann. “When a teen volunteers her time at a food shelf instead of going to a movie with friends, that’s ethical leadership, too. That’s the kind of values our programs teach, and that’s the kind of young people our Ethical Leader of the Month award seeks to honor,” he said.

The real advantage of the Ethical Leadership of the Month competition is the experience of the nomination itself, said Amann. Although no cash awards are presently available, winners will receive a certificate, recognition by their parents, teachers and peers, as well as national recognition in leading media.

The competition is free and open to all school-age children 8 to 18 years old, and anyone may offer a nomination. To be eligible, the nominated youth must demonstrate one or more of the traits of ethical leaders. That means they must not only meet but exceed the ethical leadership expectations of their classmates, teachers, parents, and employers and others.

Those who wish to nominate a candidate may submit the entrant’s name and qualifying activities at http://www.ethicalleader.net. Each entry must the name of the entrant, age, and a description of how this individual exhibits one or more of the 18 qualities of ethical leadership. Deadline for submitting entries is May 28, 2010.

The Old MacDonald Ethical Leadership program is being supported by Bob MacDonald, who has agreed to be the namesake and contributor to the organization. MacDonald was formerly CEO of ITT Life, wholly-owned by The Hartford. He founded LifeUSA, which he sold to Allianz SE and became CEO of Allianz Life of North America. Since 2002 MacDonald has headed CTW Consulting, LLC, a vehicle for offering his experience and unique approach to management and corporate culture development.

According to MacDonald, “Teachers, parents and grandparents who want to start young people down the path to ethical leadership by supporting this program will discover what ethical leaders in business have discovered: ethical leaders are not only more satisfied with their jobs, they advance faster and go farther in their careers.”

Corporate sponsors who wish to support this program should contact: John Amann, at jamann (at) ethicalleader (dot) net, (612) 220-1035.

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Two Metairie Park Country Day Seniors Receive Presidential Scholarship Nominations


Metairie, La (PRWEB) February 01, 2012

Nina Haug and Lane Porter, both graduating seniors at Metairie Park Country Day School, have been nominated for the 2012 Presidential Scholars Program. 500 semifinalists will be selected from the more than 3,000 candidates on the basis of superior achievements, leadership qualities, personal character, and involvement in community and school activities.

The final selection of 141 Scholars will be announced by the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars in May. Scholars receive the Presidential Scholars medallion at a recognition ceremony in June.

News media only may call the Department of Educations Office of Public Affairs at (202) 401-1576 or visit The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.

For more information contact Director of Public Relations for Metairie Park Country Day School, Calais_Hurst(at)mpcds(dot)com

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Two Metairie Park Country Day Seniors Receive Presidential Scholarship Nominations


Metairie, La (PRWEB) February 01, 2012

Nina Haug and Lane Porter, both graduating seniors at Metairie Park Country Day School, have been nominated for the 2012 Presidential Scholars Program. 500 semifinalists will be selected from the more than 3,000 candidates on the basis of superior achievements, leadership qualities, personal character, and involvement in community and school activities.

The final selection of 141 Scholars will be announced by the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars in May. Scholars receive the Presidential Scholars medallion at a recognition ceremony in June.

News media only may call the Department of Educations Office of Public Affairs at (202) 401-1576 or visit The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.

For more information contact Director of Public Relations for Metairie Park Country Day School, Calais_Hurst(at)mpcds(dot)com

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Nominations Are In! Best Resorts in 2010

Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) November 16, 2010

To zero in on the favorite resorts in its 300 plus network of vacation condominiums, ResorTime.Coms online poll divides properties into seven categories: Beach, Family, Desert, Ski, Urban, Romantic and Golf. Nominations are based on the most booked resorts and best guest reviews during 2010.

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Expedient Communications Receives Two Nominations From TechColumbus Innovation Awards


Columbus, OH (PRWEB) February 01, 2012

It is an honor to be a SemiFinalist for these awards and to be recognized for our innovations. We look forward to attending the event and being surrounded by our peers while learning about so many of the excellent accomplishments that have been made throughout the Columbus community during 2011, commented Bryan Smith, Regional Vice President.

On Thursday, February 2, 2012 the annual TechColumbus Innovation Awards will showcase Central Ohios many achievements by honoring its top innovators. It is a night of networking, prestige, and celebration. Winners in 13 award categories will be announced to an audience of 1,100+ attendees.

The TechColumbus Innovation Awards celebrate the spirit of innovation by recognizing outstanding technology achievements in Central Ohio. This prestigious evening showcases the regions advancements and promising future. For more information, visit http://www.techcolumbusinnovationawards.org.

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