Kwedar & Co. Honored with Two Awards at the 2025 Greater Fort Worth PRSA Worthy Awards
Every year, we cheer loudly from the sidelines as our clients win awards. This year, we finally pressed pause long enough to submit a few of our own campaigns. We're a little giddy to share that we brought home two honors from the 2025 Greater Fort Worth PRSA Worthy Awards.
We received a Worthy Award for our Seldens New Bassett Showroom press release campaign, and an Award of Achievement in the integrated communications category.
The Worthy Awards celebrate thoughtful, strategic, results-driven communications work across North Texas. Fifteen campaigns were honored out of 60 entries this year — which felt like pretty good company to be in.
The work that won:
Our Worthy Award went to our campaign for Seldens, a fourth-generation furniture and design business expanding into Bellevue, Washington. For their market entry, we built a strategic PR approach centered on clarity, consistency, and relationship-driven outreach.
The results of this campaign were 12+ earned media placements, 81.9 million in potential reach, and—this is the part that made us actually tear up—their new showroom became the number one Bassett location in the country the month after opening.
You can read the full case study here.
We also earned an Award of Achievement for our work with Fort Worth Opera on their 79th Season campaign, a collaborative effort designed to deepen engagement across multiple audience segments. More on that one here.
We're used to being behind the scenes, shining a light on our clients' work. Being recognized for our own feels both humbling and a little surreal, if I'm honest.
To the Greater Fort Worth PRSA chapter: thank you for celebrating strategic communications and the people doing the work.
To our team: this belongs to you. Your creativity, your hustle, your willingness to care deeply about other people's stories — that's what this really recognizes.
And to our clients: thank you for trusting us with what matters most to you. We don't take that lightly.
We're grateful. And we're already thinking about what's next.