SignUpGenius Wins Third Communicator Award

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - May 8, 2015 - SignUpGenius has been selected for the third consecutive year to receive the Communicator Award from the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts.
Chosen from over 6,000 entrants, SignUpGenius, the leading online sign up provider for event and volunteer management, was honored with the Award of Distinction for Web Applications and Services.
"We're proud to be recognized by the prestigious Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts," says Dan Rutledge, CEO of SignUpGenius. "It validates within the industry the high standard our team sets for a great user experience."
The Communicator Awards celebrate work in marketing and communications from around the world. The Awards are sanctioned and judged by the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts. AIVA members include executives from top media, communications, advertising, creative, and marketing firms.
About SignUpGenius
SignUpGenius simplifies the process of coordinating events and people by providing online sign ups for non-profits, schools, sports, churches, families, colleges, businesses, and organizations. By enabling 7 million unique visitors per month to sign up for tasks online, SignUpGenius has done away with the need for paper sign ups, "reply all" emails, and phone trees.
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