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Local Event Designer and Planner, FrankLynn Visual Marketing (FLVM) Creates Dazzling Experiences

By Ronda M. Parag

FrankLynn Visual Marketing (FLVM) has been creating bold, unique experiences connecting people and places for over twenty years. With a talent for dazzling visual design and a full-service event production team, FLVM imagines elegant, lively, and unique experiences that spark the senses and tap into the power of connection.

“Gathering together is important. We believe that great events can transcend the celebratory moment and live on forever to deliver lasting connections and memories,’ says Frank Clemente, Creative Director of FLVM.

“You can never go back and celebrate your 60th once it’s long gone,” adds Clemente. “You can’t bring the key players of your company together to celebrate a year of success when the energy has passed and fizzled. So instead, plan and execute celebrations that are marked as “forever reminders” of joy for yourself and your invited connections.”

FLVM listens to their client’s desires and hones in on the big picture with a measured approach that is deliberate, and that captures the core essence of the specific personality and event goals. As a result, their experiences are visually creative, unique, and uncommon.

“We understand that the big picture can only be realized through the precise execution of all assets and touch points and strive to curate signature events that are unconventional yet familiar,” says Clemente. “The magic of a good party is that you are transported back to the time and place just by recalling the memory.” M

What will make your event rise above the overloaded and noisy world to create lasting connections and memories?

For more information, visit the FLVM website at www.franklynn.org.

American Heart Association Names Winner for “Woman of Impact” Campaign: Sherryl Jennings-Cusseaux

Each year a select group of individuals from communities across the country are nominated to be a part of this 9-week blind competition because of their passion and drive to make a difference. Together, they are educating more women about the risk factors and warning signs of heart disease and stroke, building a culture of health in their communities, and raising critical funds to support the mission of the American Heart Association. In Tampa Bay, there were four nominees:

Danyell Jones Munassi, Avani Desai, Dionna Thigpen, and Sherryl Jennings-Cusseaux. This campaign ran from February 3rd through April 6th. Collectively this group of women raised over $100,000 for the mission of the American Heart Association and named Sherryl Jennings-Cusseaux as the

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