ROKK Solutions wins dotCOMM award for work with National Children’s Alliance

Ron Bonjean Co-founder and Partner
Ron Bonjean Co-founder and Partner - ROKK Solutions
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ROKK Solutions has received a Platinum Award for its collaboration with the National Children’s Alliance in the Digital Advertising Campaign category. Another client program of ROKK was acknowledged with an honorable mention in the Digital Marketing & Communication Campaigns category.

The dotCOMM Awards, overseen by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP), honor achievements in the digital landscape. The awards recognize excellence in public relations, advertising, and digital strategy that drive engagement and awareness.

This year marks ROKK Solutions’ tenth anniversary. The firm has been recognized nationwide, being named among PRovoke Media’s 80 Best Agencies in the U.S. and chosen as a finalist for PRovoke Media’s “Best of the Best.” Additionally, ROKK won two Viddy Awards and a Reed Award for Strategic Communications Team of the Year.



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