Arkansas PRSA Announces 2025 Prism Recipients

Arkansas PRSA Announces 2025 Prism Recipients

The Peacock Group earns Bob Sells Best of Show; Natalie Ghidotti honored as PRSA Fellow

LITTLE ROCK, ARK. (Sept. 19, 2025) – The Arkansas Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) hosted its annual Prism Awards honoring 24 exceptional public relations programs from the past year and the skills of the state’s practitioners, companies and organizations. Held Thursday, Sept. 18 at Next Level Events, the 2025 event was emceed by Kaelin Clay, co-anchor of KATV’s Little Rock ARC. 

As part of the evening’s recognitions, Arkansas PRSA honored Natalie Ghidotti, APR, PRSA Fellow, as the chapter’s newest inductee into the PRSA College of Fellows. This prestigious designation is held by fewer than 5 percent of PRSA members nationwide and recognizes senior practitioners who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, service and impact in the profession. Ghidotti is the first woman from the Arkansas Chapter and only the fourth member ever selected from Arkansas.

The evening’s top honor, the Bob Sells Best of Show Award, was presented to The Peacock Group for its support of the Walton Family Foundation’s Grand Opening of the Market Center of the Ozarks. The award, named in memory of PRSA Arkansas legend Bob Sells, recognizes the highest-scoring campaign among all multi-element entries. This year’s finalists for Best of Show included The Peacock Group’s Birthing Trust – Introducing the Doula Alliance of Arkansas campaign and the winning Walton Family Foundation launch event, with the latter taking top honors.

"This year’s Prism Awards were truly inspiring," said Allyson Pittman Gattin, APR, chair of the 2025 Prism Awards. "With 104 entries — our second-most competitive year ever — the work on display represented the very best of strategy, creativity and measurable impact in public relations. It was an honor to celebrate our colleagues’ achievements, recognize Natalie Ghidotti’s historic induction into the PRSA College of Fellows and shine a spotlight on the campaigns that are making a real difference for organizations and communities across Arkansas."

2025 PRSA ARKANSAS PRISM AWARD WINNERS:

MULTI-ELEMENT PROGRAMS

Community Relations
Kinetic:
Copper Theft Corridor Campaign: Protecting Reputation, Building Community Resilience

Institutional Programs
The Peacock Group:
Birthing Trust — Introducing the Doula Alliance of Arkansas

Internal Communications
UA Little Rock:
UA Little Rock Builds Buy-In, Page by Page

Content Marketing
The Peacock Group:
Tipton & Hurst, National Teacher Appreciation Week

Crisis Communications
Ghidotti Communications:
Arkansas Bar Association

Marketing Communications
The Communications Group
: Kickstarting ABB’s Thought Leadership

Multicultural Public Relations
Ingeborg Initiatives in Collaboration with The Peacock Group:
Little Rock Black Nurses Association Community Health Fair and Baby Shower

Public Affairs
The Peacock Group:
Ingeborg Initiatives, Maternal Health

Public Service
Ghidotti Communications:
2025 Heart Ball

PR on a Shoestring Budget
The Peacock Group:
Hoops for Kids’ Sake 

Special Events and Observances, Less Than 7 Days
The Peacock Group:
Walton Family Foundation, Market Center of the Ozarks Grand Opening

Special Events and Observances, More Than 7 Days
Garver:
Garver EWeek 2025 — Engineering is #1 in Fun!

Reputation / Brand Management
Arkansas Economic Development Commission in Collaboration with mhp.si:
Increase Brand Reputation Through Enhanced Announcement Strategy

Other Public Relations
mhp.si:
Arkansas Food Hall of Fame

SINGLE ELEMENT PROGRAMS

Creative Tactics
The Peacock Group:
Tipton & Hurst, National Teacher Appreciation Week Activation

Feature/News Writing
mhp.si:
Walking Toward Wellness — UA Little Rock Champions Mental Health Awareness

Media Relations
The Peacock Group:
Ingeborg Initiatives, Maternal Health

Multimedia
The Communications Group:
Field to Film — Featured Research and Career Snapshot Video Series

Periodicals
Arkansas Economic Development Commission in Collaboration with mhp.si:
Economic Development Alert

Advertising Support
The Communications Group:
Targeting the Rural Borrower

Social Media and Influencers
The Communications Group:
“Soy-Cool,” ASPB Soybean Spokesperson

Websites
The Communications Group:
Brand YOU-niversity — A Personal Branding Workshop

Promotional Printed Pieces
The Peacock Group:
Land of Steel Growth Report

This year’s competition was the chapter’s second-highest year on record, with 104 entries—an 85%percent increase over 2024. Entries in two categories – multi-element and single-element programs – were evaluated by an independent panel of 12 judges from three PRSA chapters: Chicago, San Diego/Imperial Counties and West Virginia. Finalists earned scores of 70% percent or higher under a rubric emphasizing strategic planning, clear objectives and measurable results.

In addition to the awards, attendees participated in a moment of silence to remember Carol Jeanne Cassil, APR, a respected practitioner, mentor and longtime PRSA leader whose legacy of service and lifelong learning continues to inspire Arkansas communicators.

Event sponsors included: Presenting Sponsor: Mitchell Williams Law Firm; Table Sponsor: Ghidotti Communications; Bob Sells Best of Show Sponsor: The Peacock Group; Category Sponsors: The Communications Group and UA Little Rock; Contributor Sponsor: Red & Blue Event Venue; and Print Sponsor: BFC Print.

View event photos here.

About Arkansas PRSA 

The Arkansas Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America is dedicated to developing and enriching the professional lives of public relations practitioners. The chapter seeks to build an understanding and support for public relations throughout the business community and within the academic community for future practitioners. From monthly meetings and professional development seminars to awards competitions and promotion of the profession, the chapter provides opportunities to enhance professional growth and networking throughout the year.

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