by Liz Thomas
Every day we need to contemplate how to best spend our precious work hours. A few months ago, our team met to determine if we should take part in the New Jersey League of Municipalities Conference in Atlantic City. We knew it would take time to plan what we wanted to do, and attending the League … Continue reading TBC Attends the N.J. League of Municipalities
by Liz Thomas
We can all agree that social media and digital communications are completely transforming the way we live our lives and conduct business. However, even as we are fully entrenched in the “digital age,” there is one tried and true piece of the PR puzzle that remains unwavering: the power of earned media. Media relations work … Continue reading Who Cares About Media Relations? We Do… And You Should, Too
by Liz Thomas
One of my favorite things about public relations is I never know what to expect. Once in a while, I receive a phone call with an out-of-the-ordinary request or client need. This call came from Mike Warner who was the number two person at the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs during the … Continue reading Bringing the Battleship New Jersey back to Camden
by Liz Thomas
Mayor Dana Redd Leading Camden into New Era Behind every great city is a woman calling the shots – that’s the saying, right? If you’re talking about Camden, then the answer is a resounding ‘yes!’ You already know that Camden is a growing economic force (and if not, check out our recent post about it … Continue reading Woman in Charge
by Liz Thomas
Working as part of a small team offers some pretty big benefits. With the exception of seven extraordinary years as a 20-something working in the Press Office of Governor Tom Kean, I’ve spent 25 years as a small business owner. As a college student, I never contemplated a job in politics or government and certainly … Continue reading Small team, big benefits
by Liz Thomas
Shouts rang out through the ‘Kean for Governor’ headquarters when that first fax went through – and after only seven minutes. Can you imagine? We were excited that the transmission arrived from our office in Union, N.J. to Washington, D.C. in ONLY seven minutes. Ah, communications ‘back then.’ Carl Golden tapped away at his manual … Continue reading Communications back then