NAA’s Gillian Ginter Wins American Inhouse Design Award

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ARLINGTON, Va. – May 14, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — NAA’s Gillian Ginter, Senior Graphic Designer and Production Manager, earned an American Inhouse Design Award from Graphic Design USA, a news magazine for graphic designers and other creative professionals.

Ginter received a Certificate of Excellence for her design work on the NAA Affiliate Exchange (AEX) logo. AEX was developed to offer affiliate staff and board members a compiled list of best practices and resources to help the affiliates manage and grow their associations. Articles, documents and articles are available on a variety of association management topics, including membership recruitment and retention, sales and marketing, fiscal management, human resources, strategic planning, governance, technology, non-dues revenue, education and more.

For more than five decades, Graphic Design USA has sponsored competitions that spotlight areas of excellence and opportunity. The American Inhouse Design Awards is the original—and biggest—showcase for outstanding work by in-house designers, recognizing designers for their talent, for the special challenges they face and, perhaps most important, for the value they bring to their businesses and institutions.

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The National Apartment Association (NAA) is America’s leading advocate for quality rental housing. NAA’s mission is to serve the interests of multifamily housing owners, managers, developers and suppliers and maintain a high level of professionalism in the multifamily housing industry to better serve the rental housing needs of the public. As a federation of nearly 170 state and local affiliates, NAA is comprised of over 67,000 members representing more than 7.6 million apartment homes throughout the United States and Canada. For more information go to www.naahq.org.

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