Hupy and Abraham, S.C. is proud to announce that its Facebook page has been named a Gold Winner in the prestigious dotComm Awards. In addition, the firm's "DNT TXT N DRV" public service announcement received an Honorable Mention, recognizing its efforts to promote safer driving habits and raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.

The dotComm Awards is an international competition honoring excellence in digital communication and web creativity. The competition recognizes outstanding work from marketing and communication professionals around the world, with entries evaluated by experienced industry experts. This year's competition attracted more than 2,000 entries from organizations across a dozen countries.

Hupy and Abraham's award-winning Facebook page serves as a hub for the firm's latest news, community involvement, safety initiatives, legal updates, client success stories, and educational resources. Through engaging content and meaningful community outreach, the page helps connect the firm with the people it serves across Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa.

The firm's Honorable Mention-winning "DNT TXT N DRV" public service announcement reinforces Hupy and Abraham's longstanding commitment to traffic safety. The campaign encourages drivers to put their phones away while behind the wheel, highlighting the serious consequences distracted driving can have on motorists, passengers, bicyclists, and pedestrians alike. You can get your “DNT TXT N DRV” sticker here.

"We are honored to be recognized by the dotComm Awards," said Attorney Jason Abraham, Managing Partner of Hupy and Abraham. "These awards reflect our team's dedication to creating meaningful content that not only connects with our communities but also helps educate the public about important safety issues."

Hupy and Abraham is proud to receive this international recognition and remains committed to using digital media to inform, educate, and support the communities it serves.

 

Jill Erin Wellskopf
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Director of Marketing, Hupy and Abraham