Kay Lentz Receives 1998 Marketing Achievement Award
SMPS' most prestigious honor was bestowed upon Kay Lentz, FMP, at the
1998 National Marketing Conference. The 1998 Marketing Achievement Award
recipient was in attendance, happily surrounded by friends and
colleagues who nominated her for the only SMPS award that honors
individuals for exemplary achievement in the field of professional
services marketing.
As only the tenth person to be so recognized-and the sixth with ties
to Texas-Lentz joins a truly august group of marketing professionals
(see box below).
To be eligible, a nominee must demonstrate significant
accomplishments in education, marketing programs, marketing
communications, professional leadership, and/or research. A
distinguished jury evaluates the nomination. This year's jury, including
Gayle Guadarrama, SMP; Carol Huntington, SMP; Mitch Levitt, FMP; and
Laurin McCracken, AIA, MCRS, FMP, concurred unanimously that Kay Lentz
exemplifies the best of the best in our field.
Based in Houston, where she is chairman of The Lentz Group, a
consulting firm she launched in 1987, Kay is a beloved role model and
respected practitioner, pioneer, innovator, leader, and marketer
extraordinaire.
Developing imaginative communication tools to reach target markets is
one of Kay's hallmarks. In 1981 at Turner Collie & Braden, she won
her first design award and the first McGraw Hill-SMPS Award for
marketing with movies. (Pre-video, this was novel indeed.) Since then,
she has earned three national and four local SMPS awards, and many
others for her clients, too.
Innovation in marketing programs is another of her hallmarks. In
1974, Kay set up the first marketing department at 3D/International. She
grew the staff to 13, created new tools, and became the firm's first
female associate (and later vice president). To compete for the design
of a new city in Saudi Arabia, Kay developed a 16mm film-and won the
commission. Long before anyone else, she used advertising and developed
mailing list software and templates for SF 254/255s.
Among her other achievements, education also stands out. Highly
trained, with bachelor and executive MBA degrees, Kay herself is a
devoted teacher: 10 years of workshops at the University of Houston,
plus frequent lectures at Rice and Texas A&M universities; an
original leader of the Coxe Clinics; a speaker for PSMJ; an advisor to
Houston Community College; and a workshop presenter for ACEC, AIA, ASLA,
CSI, NACORE, NAIOP, SEGD, and SMPS.
A co-founder of SMPS Houston, Kay has served in numerous leadership
roles and became regional director. Even now, she remains active on
local and national committees. A speaker at more than 30 SMPS functions,
she co-authored Presentations in the SMPS Core Series and oversaw the
development of two other Marketing Information Reports. One of the
original 25 members elevated to SMPS Fellowship, her influence on
countless young (and many mature) marketers is incalculable-and
cherished by all.
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