MADISON, Wis.— CUES is reporting that it and its technology partner, Accella, have been recognized by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP) with a Platinum dotComm Award honoring excellence in web creativity and digital communication.
The award recognizes myCUES Dashboard, which the organization described as a “powerful, personalized web tool created to give CUES members easy access to their benefits and related learning content.”
The dashboard was one of more than 2,500 total entries submitted for consideration from entrants in the United States, Canada, and numerous other countries. Gold and Platinum winners were selected in 241 categories, representing the elements of the web's evolving tools—such as interactivity, content, design, social media, video, apps, blogs, and influencers.
‘User-Friendly Dashboard’
“CUES and Accella created the user-friendly dashboard to guide each CUES member through a unique, personalized benefits journey, showcasing the tools, content, and learning modules most appropriate for their specific career path,” CUES said.
The organization added that no two CUES member dashboards look alike, and each return visit delivers new, valuable content to move members closer to their professional goals.
“We are especially proud of this award as it underscores our ongoing efforts to enhance the CUES member experience on every level,” said Heather McKissick, CUES CEO. “We are pleased to see this effort acknowledged by such a distinguished organization as the AMCP and are excited about the ease of use and customized content it delivers to our members.”
For info: cues.org.
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