National Viral Hepatitis Poster Contest Winners Announced
Lyndsey Crum from Denver, Colorado, named Grand Prize WinnerThe first ever National Viral Hepatitis Poster Contest was held April–May 2008 and sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of Viral Hepatitis and the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable. Judges consisted of representatives from state health departments, community organizations, a public relations agency, partner organizations, and CDC. Entries were received from the general public and offered creative approaches to raising awareness about viral hepatitis. A special thanks to everyone who submitted a poster contest entry. The winning entries are shown below.
Grand Prize Winner
Artist: Lyndsey Crum - Denver, CO
Category
1: General Hepatitis Awareness
Category WinnerArtist: Therese Mushock - Atlanta, GA
Honorable Mention
Artist: (Gong) Suphawat Tanyakorndilok
Milwaukee, WI
Category
2: Hepatitis B Awareness
Category WinnerArtist: Kayla Langhans - Colfax, WI
Honorable Mention #1
Artist: Therese Mushock - Atlanta, GA
Honorable Mention #2
Artist: Blair Bowden - South Bend, IN
Category
3: Hepatitis C Awareness
Category WinnerArtist: Therese Mushock - Atlanta, GA
Honorable Mention
Artist: Andrea Glover - Charleston, SC
Thanks to the following judges for their assistance in selecting
the winning entries:
Bruce Burkett, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable
Teresa Carrillo, Family Health Centers of San Diego
Erica Chapman, Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator, Indiana
Lisa Gilbert, American Social Health Association
Steve Graham, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable
Kim Kirkey, Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator, Michigan
Heather Lusk, Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator, Hawaii
Bruce Maeder, Seattle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center
Dennis Simon, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable
Disclaimer
Information found on these posters reflects the entries of contest participants.
The views and opinions of these artists and organizations are not necessarily
those of CDC or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
These posters are in the process of undergoing CDC review and may be updated
with new information and appropriate governmental logos before they are
widely available to the public.
Page last modified: May 19, 2008
Content source:
Division of Viral Hepatitis
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention