The student-run strategic communications and design agency was celebrated on March 7 at the American Advertising Awards (ADDYs) gala, hosted in Raleigh by the American Advertising Federation of the Triangle (AAF Triangle).

In the days following the March 7 American Advertising Awards (ADDYs) gala, where was celebrated not once but twice, Matt Newberry â24 was quite candid.
âThe Best of Show award is the biggest award you can get from the ADDYs,â said the communication design and Spanish double major, and one-time Live Oak creative director. âAnd after winning it two years ago, it was unclear whether weâd get it again.â
But last fall as members of the student-run strategic communications agency began developing their Blue Ribbon Diner Family-Friendly Brand Affinity Campaign, Newberry saw the projectâs potential. The campaign was extensive and featured new merchandise, revamped childrenâs menus, a fresh photoshoot, and various other strategies to enhance the restaurantâs family-friendly atmosphere.

âI knew it was expansive and impressive enough to have the potential for awards,â he said.
Sure enough, Newberry was right.
During the gala event recognizing the best in advertising from Central and Eastern North Carolina, Live Oak captured a Gold ADDY Award in the Cross-Platform Integrated Brand Identity Campaign category, as well as a Best of Show Award in the chapterâs student division.
âThis honor was definitely a senior year âbucket-listâ item for me,â Newberry said. âAnd it felt so rewarding that our campaign could garner the attention after spending so many months developing it for one of Live Oak’s most loyal clients.â
While the ADDY awards bear his name, Newberry deflected credit and thanked the entirety of the Live Oak creative team, especially Jessi Jennings â24, who served as his assistant creative director. , Newberry listed a dozen students who positively impacted the award-winning project.
The campaign began early last fall with Becca Chase â24 and Natalie Iammarino â24, Live Oakâs former agency director and assistant agency director, identifying potential goals for Blue Ribbon Diner with Newberry. Soon thereafter, he found an unfinished T-shirt concept for the restaurant from a few years ago and enlisted the Live Oak creative staff to help expand upon it for a full-fledged campaign. It proved to be a bonding experience for the team and, most importantly, Blue Ribbon loved the ideas the students generated.
Live Oak staff members created a vibrant new T-shirt, in addition to several other merchandise concepts for sweatshirts, socks, hats, stickers, patches and magnets. For a closer look at the designs, . Additionally, a photoshoot was held to âre-capture the spirit and atmosphereâ of the restaurant for future projects and social media posts, Newberry said. The students also updated the brandâs typefaces âto match the family-friendly, modern-yet-retro style that we spent months curating,â he explained.
For Jennings, the ADDY awards are validation of the studentsâ hard work and time, as well as why the creatives joined Live Oak.
âWe feel eternally grateful and proud to have received both of these recognitions for a campaign that we poured so much creative energy into,â said the communication design and media analytics double major. âWe saw the potential for this campaign and as a team we ran with it, and we are thrilled that the judges appreciated our work.â

Senior Lecturer Hal Vincent, Live Oakâs faculty director, said he appreciates the time and care his staff put into the campaign, and that the recent accolades highlight the organizationâs continued pursuit of quality work.
“The recognition of the students named and the many others and teachers/mentors behind the scenes of Live Oak continues to thrill me every year,â Vincent said in a Live Oak news release. âKnowing how these students are winning awards for work coming from a non-traditional class for real local community partners, as opposed to a class simulation, is real testament to the many benefits of Elon’s commitment to signature student experiences.”
Newberry credits Vincent and Assistant Professor Shannon Zenner, Live Oakâs former faculty creative adviser, for their unending support, teaching Live Oak members how to handle client work and team management.
âHal is always willing to innovate and support any new ideas we have about how Live Oak should run,â he said. âI am so grateful for his leadership, especially after working in management. Additionally, Dr. Z has always pushed me harder than I can usually push myself. Because of her, as well as my other awesome communication design professors, I feel very confident and equipped for a career in design post-grad.â
Likewise, Jennings thanked Vincent and Zenner for their unwavering support, ensuring that students grow and learn at Live Oak.
âLive Oak is unparalleled in countless aspects,â she said. âYou learn to build client relationships, to communicate effectively across teams, to time manage to meet a concrete deadline. For a creative in Live Oak, a whole new skill set is fostered through collaboration, brainstorming and critiquing. Live Oak provides a priceless learning experience that you simply canât get in the classroom.â
Live Oak Communications
A student-run strategic communications agency at 51±ŹÁÏÍű, Live Oak Communications provides students with the unique experience of working with real-life clients in the Burlington area. Live Oak is made up of four teams â account, creative, analytics, and branding. With a group of young, vibrant leaders in the agency, Live Oak Communications creates exceptional campaigns with measurable results.
AAF Triangle
The AAF Triangle is the voice of the advertising industry in Central and Eastern North Carolina. The organization sponsors programs that promote education, diversity, public service and government relations for advertising agencies, in-house marketing teams, freelancers and students. The American Advertising Awards program begins at the local level, to the district level, and ultimately to the national level.