RDC wins Major Awards from CPRS with Tahltan Central Government
“These were both challenging projects. RDC takes the time and effort to work with us on each project to ensure their success. We are very proud of these achievements!”
Newly relaunched Roodenburg Design Consultants (RDC), is a well-known team in Vancouver’s Design industry. RDC’s Rebrand of the Tahltan Central Government (TCG) has won Brand of the Year (Gold) and Silver for its Fish and Wildlife newsletter at the National Conference of the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS). The CPRS is an organization of professionals who practice public relations in Canada and abroad. Its members work to maintain the highest standards and to share a uniquely Canadian experience in public relations.
“The TCG is the central administrative governing body for the Iskut Band and Tahltan Band located in Telegraph Creek. It represents approximately 5000 members of the Tahltan Nation living on- and off-reserve”.
The purpose of the TCG is, among other things, to define and protect Tahltan inherent aboriginal rights and title, to protect the ecosystems and natural resources of Tahltan traditional territory through pursuing sustainable economic development, and to strengthen the cultural wellness of the Tahltan Community by promoting traditional values based on the concepts of caring, sharing, cooperation, truth, honour, fairness and above all, respect.”
Working with Communications Director, Gordon Infanti, the RDC team was led by Rod Roodenburg and Adam Flynn on these projects. “It is extremely important to RDC that the culture of our clients is genuinely reflected in our work for them, whether they be First Nations, cities, or companies,'' said Rod Roodenburg. “We are so proud of this work and are thrilled that the CPRS has recognized its value”.
“These were both challenging projects. RDC takes the time and effort to work with us on each project to ensure their success. We are very proud of these achievements!” adds Mr. Infanti.
RDC is owned and managed by Rod Roodenburg. He has an international reputation in design and recently relaunched RDC to focus on community-driven design projects that are meaningful to and invoke pride in the many people who helped create them. The firm’s clients include the City of Surrey, University of British Columbia, and the Office of the BC Human Rights Commissioner.
For further information, contact Rod Roodenburg at:
(604) 809–3870