Sccc Marketing Students Win Award in Annual Adzou Challenge


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Four marketing students from the Saline County Career Center showcased their skills at the 4th annual AdZou Challenge.

The team was honored with the "Most Creative Team" trophy, acknowledging their creativity and presentation skills as recognized by the institute.

The victorious team is awarded the AdZOU Challenge trophy and gains recognition on both the Missouri School of Journalism's website and social media platforms.

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