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Never Quit Video Wins International Award

AFSCME won a Telly Award this year for its “Never Quit” video featuring Rachel Cooper, a school cafeteria manager in Atlanta.
Never Quit Video Wins International Award
By Pablo Ros ·
Tags: Never Quit

AFSCME members are devoted to making their communities better. And sometimes their service and dedication to their jobs makes for compelling video.

This year, AFSCME received a Telly Award for its “Never Quit” video featuring Rachel Cooper, a school cafeteria manager in Atlanta who truly embodies the spirit of public service.

Competition for the Telly Awards is keen. It receives more than 13,000 entries each year from ad agencies, production companies, TV stations, cable companies and others from around the world.

AFSCME’s Silver Telly, the highest award, is a testament to the power of AFSCME members’ stories.

Watch Rachel Cooper’s story here:

To view more Never Quit stories about our members, go here.

To nominate someone for a Never Quit Service Award, go here

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