School of Communication (SCOM) Arrowhead Advertising Team Earns “Best Research” at AAF District 4 Competition

School of Communication (SCOM) Arrowhead team Directors Tatiana Garcia, Maggie Metz,

and Team Captain Tanner Hirten, alongside their team, earned the “Best Research” award at the

American Advertising Federation (AAF) District 4 Competition in Orlando, FL, for their

campaign for sponsoring client, the National Football League (NFL).

At the April 11-12 competition, the team received the highest-scoring Plans Book in the district,

recognizing excellence in data and strategic development for their campaign themed, “Embrace

the Play.

Leadership played a major role in maintaining consistency within their research. Hirten and the

strategy team ensured every creative decision was grounded in research.

“Our team captain, Tanner, did a fantastic job at keeping our strategy and campaign decisions

rooted in research. We had data to back all our choices, and I think that attention to detail set us

apart in the competition,” Maggie Metz said.

The team’s success came from uncovering a gap between the NFL’s community efforts and

public awareness of those initiatives. Our insights were led by a deep look at the NFL’s current

social work landscape and how audiences view it,” Tanner Hirten said. “We found that there

was a dissonance between the work that was being done and the awareness people had of that

work. So, we used that insight to fuel the development of a campaign centered around building

awareness of the NFL’s social impact.”

The Arrowhead team dedicated the fall semester to research before moving into the creative side

of the project. “We built a full one-year advertising campaign from the bottom to the top with a

real client. Through this, I was exposed to every step of creating something and executing the

media planning,” Metz said.

The team used a structured research model with groups focused on surveys, interviews,

secondary research, and non-traditional field research. Qualtrics surveys using Boolean logic

helped tailor questions to specific audience groups. “We wanted to understand all the audiences

separately before we evaluated how to create the campaign to target them all at the same time,”

Garcia said.

Hirten also credited coursework within the College of Communication and Information for

helping prepare the team. “Last fall, I took a class titled Communication Research Methods

taught by Dr. Yin Yang. This helped me understand what types of research are possible and

crucially what one can learn from all of them.”Hirten said previous experiences with Arrowhead helped shape his leadership decisions. “This is

my third year with Arrowhead, so I was intimately familiar with the structure and timeline for

the team,” Hirten said. “This helped me make decisions that set teams up for success and remain

goal-oriented.”

He added that early secondary research was important because, “The NFL was vague about who

we were meant to target,” which allowed the team to identify the audience best served by the

campaign before launching surveys and interviews.

Arrowhead faculty adviser, Dr. Kelly Kelly said, “I’m incredibly proud of this team’s collective

effort and the lead-by-example approach of its leaders. This includes the creative team who

produced every original campaign asset from initial design to production in the spring.”

Winning “Best Research” shows the months of hard work and the value of a strong strategic

foundation. The achievement highlights how CCI students are turning what they learn in the

classroom into real world success, the strength of their skills, and the impact of their work

beyond campus.

Arrowhead Team Members: Scout Belanger, Cali Berenis, Spencer Brenner, Julia Clifford,

Cameron Colabella, Elizabeth D’Amico, Morgan Donnellan, Tatiana Garcia, Emma Green,

Tanner Hirten, Jade Lichtenstein, Mokena Lipinski, Christopher Lopez, Maggie Metz, Natalie

Mieses, Lexi Naperala, Megan Olivero, Sophia Parish, Harmony Pham, Marissa Rouse, Colton

Schneider, Micaela Socha, Alexandria Truex, Katherine Waryold.

Faculty Adviser: Dr. Kelly Kelly