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5 January 2012
NY11 Raises the Bar
20 December 2011
BCMQ3: Targeted Therapies
2 December 2011
The BCM Report
10 August 2011
BCMQ Debut!
11 October 2010
Platinum PR Awards Honorable Mention
The 2009 Mount Sinai Department of Medicine Annual Report, The People Behind the Medicine, received two honorable mentions in the 2010 PRNews Platinum PR Awards. Thinkso’s third consecutive annual report for the hundred year old New York City medical institution was in good company along with reports from PepsiCo, Aetna and Thomson Reuters.
12 July 2010
2009 LACP Vision Award Winner
For the second year running, the League of American Communications Professionals (LACP) has recognized Thinkso’s annual report design for The Mount Sinai Department of Medicine. The report won a gold award for “best report in Health Care, worldwide” as well as a silver award for “best report cover in the Americas.”
2 March 2010
Stadion in the Winner’s Circle
Stadion Money Management was named one of the world’s most effective rebrands in the sixth annual REBRAND 100® Global Awards—the highest recognition for excellence in brand repositioning. Thinkso renamed the company (formerly PMFM) and developed a full suite of communications materials, sales videos and a custom website.
13 January 2010
Second Annual i-Tonie Awards
For the second year running, Brett Traylor joins a distinguished jury of design, printing and paper experts assembled by Mohawk Fine Papers to judge the i-Tonies. The competition, introduced for the first time in 2008, recognizes world-class HP Indigo digital printing on Mohawk’s line of i-Tone(TM) papers. Thinkso designed the event materials again this year, as well as the coveted, anodized aluminum i-Tonie award itself.
27 October 2009
LACP Spotlight Awards 2009

The 2008 Mount Sinai Department of Medicine Annual Report received a Silver Award in the 2009 Spotlight Awards, sponsored by the League of American Communications Professionals (LACP). The international competition featured entrants from 13 countries and included participants such as Intel, GE, Samsung, Lockheed Martin, and Delta. The book was also given an overall ranking of #60 in their list of the top 100 communications of the year.












