
Post-Grad Relocation: First-Time Frederick Visitor Turned Full-Time Marylander
Graduating college and entering the workforce is a time of mixed emotions for most people. For me, I was excited and eager to put my
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Graduating college and entering the workforce is a time of mixed emotions for most people. For me, I was excited and eager to put my
Have you ever had the experience of a team member, colleague, or contractor “pushing back” on your idea? Maybe you had a specific vision for
On our first group call of the year, each PPR team member gave their top personal and professional goals for 2024. We don’t typically hear
In November, we unveiled our company’s rebrand and our new name of “PPR Strategies.” After doing countless branding and rebranding projects for clients over the
Economic development organizations are huge resources in the community. And so often, they’re a “best kept secret,” especially amongst underserved populations. How can we change
I’m a big believer in love languages. If you’ve heard of love languages, you might believe in them too. If you’re unfamiliar, it is a
Are you ready to transform your economic development organization’s social media presence? PPR Strategies’ latest Social Media Guide for EDOs is an important tool to
Recently, the Frederick County Office of Economic Development (FCOED) released its Top 50 EmPOWERed leaders. I’m honored to be one of them, alongside great leaders
Today’s blog is from our Social Media Coordinator, Kayla Sherry. How can you make your social media strategy more effective in the year ahead? Here
As an economic developer or tourism organization, placing faith in PPR is a safe bet.
Samuel Shoge
Executive Director, Kent County Chamber of Commerce
We discovered new ways of promoting our organization and community through the 30 day Economic Development challenge. Thank you for allowing us to participate.
Dave Ryan
Executive Director of the Salisbury-Wicomico Economic Development, Inc.
Sandy understands this not just as a business guru, but as a thoughtful, engaged, powerful female leader.
Bondy Shay Gibson, Ed.D.
Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools
Quick Response codes, more commonly known as QR codes, have become a practical and popular way to share information between people and devices. Whether you’re
A single pebble may seem insignificant, but when dropped into a pond, it sends ripples across the water’s surface. In the realm of economic development,
Journalists don’t need more emails. They need real stories. This week’s blog is for small but mighty communications teams and anyone trying to get noticed.
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