Valenti Team Advances to National Student Advertising Competition Finals - University of Houston
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NSAC, which entails creating a national campaign and a plansbook for a renowned brand, is highly regarded and competitive. The student teams are given creative freedom in the execution, but are challenged to work within a set  budget when creating their campaigns. 

“In NSAC, you have a wide range of creativity. It’s not like a typical classroom experience. They don’t even tell us where to start,” said Caitlyn McCraw, a senior advertising major. McCraw served as the account director and presenter for this year’s campaign.

The team, which typically consists of 25 students, is co-advised by professors Larrey Kelley and Julie Fix. This year they opted for a more intimate setup, only enlisting 15 people for the team. Each NSAC team is composed of various departments, such as research, media planning, accounting, creative and plansbook. 

This year’s progression throughout the competition has been the culmination of months of hard work. The team began meeting in December and, despite the coronavirus pandemic, has continued to pour work into crafting and presenting their campaign.

“Our client does everything right in terms of design, so the biggest challenge for us was figuring out how to do it their way and be innovative—we went in a different, but very creative direction,” said William Broussard, a junior advertising major. He served as the Creative Director and Plansbook Director for the team.

The team progressed from semi-finals after having their district-level presentations forwarded to a judging panel for review. Professionals in advertising and other related disciplines in media, marketing and research judged the semi-finals. 

Winners for this year’s NSAC will be announced on June 8 and the top three teams will receive cash prizes, as well as four other prizes and awards.