Portsmouth, NH- JBC Communications is proud to announce they have been voted as 
“Best Video Production Company” in the New Hampshire Business Review’s2010 Best of Business (BOB) Awards. JBC Director Jay Childs and Associate Producer Tom Bennett  were recognized at the BOB Awards event Thursday, March 11, at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord, NH, which honored those companies in the state that other businesspeople have voted “the Best” with which to do business.
“We are proud to be honored for this award”, said JBC Communications Director Jay Childs. “We accept this award as a testament to our clients who voted for us and who time and again trust us to communicate their stories through video and interactive media. It is a responsibility we take very seriously. It also happens to be our passion and I think our clients sense that.”
“With more than 2,400 ballots cast for the 2010 awards, the BOBs have really become a standard of excellence in New Hampshire’s business community,” said Jeff Feingold, editor of New Hampshire Business Review “If other business owners have named your business a BOB business, it really says something about the high caliber of the company you’re running.”
“Video is coming into its own in terms of a primary media tool in a company’s or non-profits communications arsenal. There are so many more innovative ways to deploy video content from advertising, sales and PR, to training, fundraising and branding. We look forward to continuing this commitment to excellence, and to also continuing to give back to the community through our strategic partnerships with Cross Roads House and Catapult Seacoast in Portsmouth, and the Forum on the Future, through the NH College and University Council in Concord.”
The Best of Business Awards are presented by NHBR and are sponsored by: FairPoint Communications, Centrix Bank, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Charter Trust, Comcast Business Class, Walden University, RAM Printing, Southwest Airlines, NH Business Resource Center and WZID. New Hampshire Business Review is the state’s only business newspaper, reaching over 50,000 readers every other week. It is part of McLean Communications of Manchester, a publishing company that also includes New Hampshire Magazine, ParentingNH and New Hampshire Home Magazine.