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Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Amendola Earns Three Prestigious Healthcare and Health Tech-Focused PR Awards
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Amendola, an award-winning, insights-driven public relations and marketing firm that is part of Supreme Group, has been recognized with three prestigious public relations awards—two for achieving exceptional outcomes for health tech clients and another for a major announcement around Amendola's acquisition last year by Supreme Group. Amendola earned the following awards: Gold Award in the Hermes Creative Awards for Amendola's thought leadership program that has built the Linus Health brand—and brain health awareness. In its first year working with Linus Health, which is revolutionizing brain health with trusted, science-driven solutions, Amendola secured 165 strategic media placements--with a potential reach of 866.68M--in national and trade publications such as U.S. News, Fortune, Reader's Digest, MedCity News and Fierce Healthcare. The effort significantly expanded Linus Health's share of voice and its market presence as a leader in transforming brain health for people worldwide. The multi-pronged thought leadership campaign included a robust earned and owned content program, high-value speaking opportunities at major healthcare conferences such as HLTH 2024, LinkedIn management with impressive increases in followers and engagement, and a strong awards program—culminating in Linus Health winning Best in Class in the Longevity Category in the renowned UCSF Digital Health Awards for 2024. Platinum Award in the Hermes Creative Awards for Amendola's strategy that has elevated Carta Healthcare's industry position, driving engagement and recognition. Amendola's campaign strengthened the positioning of Carta Healthcare, whose Hybrid Intelligence platform combines AI with clinical expertise to reduce the time and cost of clinical data abstraction, while yielding the highest quality data. In the first nine months of partnering with Amendola, the campaign produced 150+ targeted media placements, 11 podcast features, 30+ content assets, and three award wins, along with a LinkedIn increase of 1,086 net followers and a 6.3 percent engagement rate. When Carta Healthcare acquired Realyze Intelligence, a company that leverages AI to match patients to clinical trials, Amendola was able to secure 40 stories in top-tier outlets such as Fortune, Axios, and Fierce Healthcare, further bolstering Carta Healthcare's leadership position. Press Event of the Year Winner in the Health Awards for Amendola's Campaign in December 2024 Highlighting its Acquisition by Supreme Group. Amendola was the fifth agency to join Supreme's growing strategic platform (now eight agencies strong) dedicated to providing best-in-class marketing and communications services to a broad range of healthcare and life sciences companies. Supreme Group was formed following Trinity Hunt's majority investment in the digital agency Supreme Optimization in March 2023. "We are thrilled to receive these honors that validate the talent, tenacity, and strategic thinking of our team, as well as our amazing client partners," said Jodi Amendola, president of Amendola. "Our team consistently delivers strategic campaigns that not only earn industry recognition but also drive real business results for healthcare and health IT innovators. We're grateful to our clients, partners, and stakeholders who helped make these achievements possible." Hermes Creative Awards are sponsored by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals, which engages senior-level professionals to serve as competition judges who evaluate the creative industry's best publications, branding collateral, websites, videos, and advertising, marketing, and communication programs. Its annual contest draws thousands of entries from across the globe. The Health Awards celebrate the hard work, excellence, and achievements by healthcare marketers over the prior year, and are sponsored by Healthcare Scene. About Amendola Amendola, part of Supreme Group, is an award-winning, insights-driven public relations and marketing firm that integrates media relations, social media, content, and lead gen programs to move healthcare, life sciences/pharma and healthcare IT decision-makers to action. The agency represents some of the industry's best-known brands as well as groundbreaking startups disrupting the status quo. Nearly 90% of its client base represents multi-year clients and/or repeat client executives. Amendola's seasoned team of PR and marketing pros understand the ongoing complexities of the healthcare ecosystem and provide strategic guidance and creative direction to drive positive ROI, boost reputation and increase market share. Making an impact since 2003, Amendola combines traditional and digital media to fuel meaningful and measurable growth. For more information about the industry's "A-Team," visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn. Media Contact: Grace Vinton, Amendola Communicationsgvinton@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Amendola, part of Supreme Group Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Toronto Sun
02-05-2025
- Sport
- Toronto Sun
Brampton man's lottery dream comes true as he wins more than $250,000
Brampton's Alberto Amendola dreamt he won the lottery before he actually did, picking up a Lotto 6/49 second prize worth $255,160.40 Photo by OLG Married father of three Alberto Amendola dreamt he won the lottery before he actually did. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account The Brampton man picked up a Lotto 6/49 second prize worth $255,160.40 in the Mar. 29 draw. 'On a Saturday night, I had a dream I'd won the lottery,' he told OLG. 'The next morning, I told my wife about it – and then, on Monday, I found out it had come true.' Amendola said he was at the store, scanning his second-to-last ticket, and he 'had to do a double take.' 'I couldn't believe what I was seeing! When I first told my wife about my dream, she laughed. But when I returned home from the store and told her I'd won big, she was at a loss for words,' he recalled. 'The next day, we went to the store together to validate my ticket. It went from a dream to reality,' Amendola explained. 'How crazy is that?' He said the win is 'truly a blessing' that 'couldn't have come at a better time.' And Amendola believes there may be another big win on the horizon for him. 'I can't quite explain it, but I have a feeling something bigger will come my way,' he said. 'I'm hopeful I'll be back here at the OLG Prize Centre soon.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. For now, he plans to pay off bills and maybe plan a little trip for him and his wife. The winning ticket was bought at Pine Valley Convenience on Willis Rd. in Vaughan. Read More MISSISSAUGA WOMAN FEELS 'BLESSED' AFTER WINNING JACKPOT Christine Ramsamooj was 'feeling overwhelmed' when she won the Poker Lotto All In jackpot worth $113,953.80 on March 29. The 54-year-old Mississauga woman also won $5,000 on the instant portion of her Poker Lotto play. 'I went to the store to purchase my regular tickets,' Ramsamooj told OLG. 'When I asked the clerk for a Poker Lotto All In, I saw the poker hand and the prize amount on the screen. I was shocked.' 'While it was hard to believe, I was very thankful,' she added. 'Feeling overwhelmed, I immediately called my son. I shared the incredible news and asked if he could come meet me. He was shocked too,' Ramsamooj said. Ramsamooj, who feels 'blessed to have won this prize,' said she plans to pay some bills and donate a portion of her winnings. The winning ticket was bought at Westdale Lottery Services on Dundas St. W. in Mississauga. Toronto & GTA Toronto Maple Leafs Canada Editorial Cartoons Ontario


CBS News
21-03-2025
- CBS News
St. Paul residents angered by plans to cut down dozens of trees in Como Park
In the Twin Cities, an "X" marks the spot where dozens of trees are set to be cut down. They all stand along one street in St. Paul where they have been part of the Como Park neighborhood for decades. For Rita Amendola, these towering trees on her street, which have been standing for decades, are not just part of the scenery. "I was very upset about losing it… very upset, I haven't cried yet but I will," said Amendola. Another resident said this about the neighborhood's connection to the trees: "All of these trees are like our children." For the residents that live on Parkview in the Como Park neighborhood of St. Paul, these trees are part of their family. "Came home Monday and when we all got home, we noticed a red x on every tree on the south side of the street," said Amendola. Laid out in the City of St. Paul's Wheelock-Grotto Reconstruction Project plan, dozens of trees will be removed to install sidewalks and work on underground utilities. But neighbors say the city wasn't transparent in their plans. "When they X'd every single tree with the mark of death we felt like that was all baloney. We were satisfied with our deal with the sidewalk and then they came in and marked everything to be cut down," said Amendola. "We feel like we were misled to what the project was going to be." Now, this tight-knit community is trying to fight back. "Here we are at a standstill, and we are working on a cease-and-desist order," said Amendola. In a lawsuit against the city of Saint Paul, they claim that the street will experience "immediate and irreparable loss." But even as they try to fight back, they are anticipating the negative impacts of losing these trees. "Its home value is around 10-15 thousand more and if you remove these trees there is going to be a gaping hole and it won't be as appealing," said Amendola. But home value isn't the only thing that concerns residents, loss of wildlife is another major factor. "Environmentally with the animals and the wildlife we are very concerned about injuring the wildlife," said Amendola. For residents of Parkview Street, it isn't about the sidewalks. It's about preserving the roots of their community. For now, they wait as the trees that have stood for generations hang in the balance. WCCO reached out to the City of St. Paul for comment and have not yet heard back.


Fox News
08-02-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
Tom Brady's ex-teammate: It's 'scary' Patrick Mahomes could compete with Brady as NFL's GOAT
NEW ORLEANS – Patrick Mahomes is off to the best start to an NFL career ever. With a win Sunday, not only would he be the first quarterback to win three Super Bowls in a row, he would become the first quarterback to win four Lombardi Trophies before turning 30. While Tom Brady still has a hold on the title of the NFL's GOAT, Mahomes could unseat Brady. But Danny Amendola, who won two rings with Brady, said a win Sunday may be necessary to get the conversation going. "I think the first step would be to three-peat. Would be something nobody's ever done before," Amendola said of his fellow Texas Tech alum in a recent interview with Fox News Digital. "He's a great quarterback, man. Time will tell. He's still young, gonna play for maybe another 10 years at a high level. It's wild, and it's scary to know he's been to so many Super Bowls. And he's taken his team to a championship level every year. It's up to him. It's great to be a fan, to watch, to support. I'm a friend of his. We went to the same university. So, I'll always support Patrick. It's great to see him be so successful." Amendola is also a fan of Olipop, a fiber-filled, prebiotic soda with no more than 50 calories per can. "I've been a huge fan of them for a while now. It has classic soda taste with the benefits of a functional drink. So, it's good for you. It tastes good. They have 15-plus flavors. Can find it at Whole Foods, Target, a bunch of places. It's a great way to drink soda," Amendola said. Like most former players, Amendola appreciates the Chiefs. "It's so hard to get to the playoffs, to put together a successful season. To get to the big game is everyone's goal, and to win it is unbelievable. I know how hard it is to get there," he said. But he even took it a step further. While Amendola owes much of his success to Brady, he acknowledged he is rooting for Mahomes this weekend. "I want them to do it," he said. "I want them to be successful and give us something to cheer about." Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.