CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich., July 22, 2016 -- Tweddle Group, Inc. brought home 5 new statues from the 37th Annual Telly Awards. The wins follow a similar sweep in 2015, when the group won 5 Bronze Tellys.
This year, Tweddle won its first Silver statue—the highest honor granted by the Awards—for an instructional video for Uconnect Theater, which explains the all-new, class-exclusive rear seat entertainment system that debuted in the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica.
Here's a full rundown of Tweddle's 2016 Telly Awards:
"Uconnect Theater"
Silver Award, Online Video – Video Information
"Uconnect Theater"
Bronze Award, Online Video – Automotive
Bronze Award, Online Video – Graphics
"Culture Story"
Bronze Award, Film/Non-Broadcast Production – Corporate Image
Bronze Award, Film/Non-Broadcast Production – Recruitment
"To say I'm proud is an understatement," said Amy Simonelli, Tweddle Group's Creative Director—Video. "There's a great deal of trust between us and FCA US," she said. "It's the kind of relationship that encourages us to push the envelope and do our best work. The Culture Story win is also close to my heart, since that clip spotlights our daily work life and showcases the versatility and top-shelf production values of our Video Team."
Paul Arnegard, Tweddle's Vice President of Creative Services, said, "We have a very creative team here and they have room to engage in some very brave thinking. It shows in their work and I'm happy to see them recognized again for their continued excellence." The Telly is the definitive award for online video content, non-commercial or instructional film and video productions and local, regional and cable TV commercials and programs. Entries come from around the world and this year's winners were chosen from over 13,000 eligible candidates.
View Uconnect Theater here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXT_5Y0Al_w&feature=youtu.be
To see Tweddle's Culture Story clip, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8ZkUDoM_jU&feature=youtu.be
To learn more about the Telly Awards, please visit www.tellyawards.com/
About Tweddle Group
With over 700 employees and offices in North America, China, Italy and Belgium, Tweddle Group is a leading provider of information and publishing solutions for automotive OEMs and their suppliers. Tweddle's unique combination of services encompasses content development, management and delivery of Vehicle Information to support OEM service and owner information initiatives. OEMs such as BMW, Chrysler, Ford, Nissan, Subaru and Toyota rely on Tweddle to deliver innovative solutions designed to increase customer satisfaction and enhance the owner information initiatives. For more information, please visit www.tweddle.com
Media Contact:
Paul Arnegard
Tweddle Group, Inc.
(586) 770-9401
[email protected]
CONTACT: Paul Arnegard
Tweddle Group, Inc.
(586) 770-9401
[email protected]


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