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Sallot, Sawhny and Kim to Receive Awards at Annual Lecture

The Institute for Public Relations announced today that Lynne Sallot, Ph.D., will receive the 2008 Pathfinder Award for outstanding scholarly contributions to professional knowledge. Vidya Sawhny will be honored for receiving the Ketchum Excellence in Public Relations Research Award, and the Northwestern Mutual Best Master's Thesis Award will go to Hye Kyung Kim.

The three awards will be featured at the Annual Distinguished Lecture & Awards Dinner on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at the New York City Yale Club. This year's lecture will be delivered by Sir Martin Sorrell, Group Chief Executive of WPP. Tickets and tables for the event can be purchased by visiting the Institute's website, www.instituteforpr.org, or by calling Jenn Moyer at +1 352 392 0280.

Sallot, professor of public relations at the University of Georgia, will receive the $2,000 Pathfinder grant for a program of scholarly research that has made a significant contribution to public relations. Sallot's research theme, "Connecting Theory with Research, Teaching, and Practice," focuses on theory development and application. In 2007, Sallot received PRSA's Outstanding Educator Award, and in 2008 she was honored with the University of Georgia's highest teaching award, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professorship.

Ketchum Excellence in Public Relations Research honoree Vidya Sawhny, a master's student at Michigan State University, won a $7,500 eight-week internship in New York City and will also receive a $2,500 study grant. Sawhny's research highlights the similarities and differences between the measurement guidelines of sustainability reports created by governments and global CSR organizations.

Hye Kyung Kim, a master's student at Syracuse University, will receive a $2,000 prize for the Northwestern Mutual Best Master's Thesis Award while her faculty advisor, Dennis F. Kinsey, Ph.D., will receive $1,000. Kim's winning thesis is titled "Stakeholders' Evaluation Processes of a Racial Crisis." It explores the necessity of building relationships to minimize reputation and financial damage caused by a racial crisis.

For 150 years, The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (www.nmfn.com) has been serving financial needs of its policy owners and clients, and currently has over $1 trillion of life insurance protection in force. For 24 years, a FORTUNE magazine survey has named Northwestern Mutual "America's Most Admired" company in the life/health insurance industry.

Ketchum ranks among the largest global public relations agencies, operating in more than 50 countries with five global practices - Brand Marketing, Corporate, Healthcare, Food and Nutrition, and Technology - and a variety of specialty areas. For more information on Ketchum, a unit of Omnicom Group Inc. (NYSE:OMC), visit www.ketchum.com.

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