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Interns came this week So did a new employee New drinking buddies
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The markets we work in are constantly changing and always expanding. Here is an update presented at a meeting today of where we are working so far this year:
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From our spring semester intern Nina Krane: During a group lunch on one of my last days at Himmelrich PR, I was asked to share my favorite moment from my four months as an intern. The memory that immediately came to mind was when I saw that a large and influential local nonprofit’s Twitter account
From our intern Allie Smith on the last day of her internship: When reflecting on what I learned at Himmelrich PR, it is easy to talk about the tasks I completed. I learned how to write a press release, compile media clips and conduct research. I participated in meetings and posted event listings. These were
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From our intern Catherine Rinaldo on the last day of her internship: Throughout my internship at Himmelrich PR, I had the opportunity to grow personally and professionally through enriching experiences—I engaged in lively debates, participated in brainstorming meetings and supported the media effort in promoting a non-profit’s events. As I reflect on each of these
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This past weekend was filled with crowds, crafts, cameras and, most importantly, happy clients. Crafts More than 250 artists sold their work at the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival in Timonium, the last of the 10 weekend shows we have promoted in the past 12 weeks. Lots of media attention, including the cover of The Baltimore Sun’s
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We place a lot of value in reflecting on the work we do, and what it means to our clients. It turns out there’s a lot of strange stuff that finds its way into our conversations during the work day. This past week, for example, while talking about our clients’ events, products and media coverage,
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At our Friday afternoon staff lunch (this week, Greek!), we were struck by how much of our work this past week has been about naming. We are naming a new downtown development. We are beginning the branding process for a client’s new business and the rebranding process of a nonprofit organization. We are naming a
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– 46 miles from Baltimore – 3 days of festival fun – 22 hours of craft buying and browsing – >10,000 craft lovers in attendance – ≈$1 million in craft sales – 10 feature stories in local and national publications – 6.5 minutes of broadcast TV coverage – 1 great weekend at the Sugarloaf Crafts
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