San Diego, CA – Communication Partners, Inc. (CPI) has earned two MarCom platinum awards in recognition of their work for Alteryx, Inc. and Technicolor benefits campaigns.

MarCom is one of the largest, most-respected creative competitions in the world. Over 5,000 entries were submitted from throughout the United States, Canada, and 28 other countries. The award recipients were chosen based on their excellence in communication while demonstrating exceptional creativity and hard work. MarCom is sponsored and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP), which rewards outstanding achievement and service to the community.

For both award-winning campaigns, CPI worked closely with each company’s Human Resources team, and their respective benefits insurance broker, to deliver visually stunning communications that effectively engaged and educated employees. The benefits campaigns included a variety of pieces, such as a benefits microsite, mobile Gateway app, printed guides, flyers, and postcards. The customized designs featured strong calls-to-action to help guide the employee to the most important elements for their consideration.

“Earning two MarCom platinum awards is a real testament to the hard work and creative vision of our talented team,” said, Chris Lonergan, President, CPI. “It shows our dedication as a benefits communication agency to collaborate with our clients and deliver a well-executed benefits campaign that captures their brand and conveys the value of their benefits program to their employees.”


About Communication Partners, Inc.

CPI is a benefits communication agency serving companies with 500 – 10,000 employees. Founded in 1975 in San Diego, CA, CPI delivers customized campaigns designed to engage, educate, and help employees appreciate the benefits being offered by their company. Each year, CPI deploys multi-faceted communication campaigns to over 500,000 employees nationwide.

2023 Net Promoter Score

What Does This Mean?

Providing the highest level of hospitality is important to us. Surveys give us the feedback we need to continually meet this goal. We’re pretty proud of our Net Promoter Score (NPS). Here’s why:

What Is NPS?

NPS is based on the percentage of survey respondents who are promoters, passives, and detractors:

  • Promoter: Score of 9 or 10
  • Passive: Score of 7 or 8
  • Detractor: Score of 0 to 6

Scores range from -100 to 100. The higher the score, the higher the percentage of promoters versus detractors.

What Is a Good NPS?*

Above 0: Good
Above 20: Favorable
Above 50: Excellent
Above 80: World Class

*Bain & Company, creators of NPS