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If the word “report” brings endless pages of type and tables to mind, your approach to storytelling needs a rethink. Blending story and design, PPR

In Elkton, Maryland, a town known for its strong community ties, the downtown area plays a vital role in fostering local pride and connection. Elkton

We love trying out new forms of content creation. If you’re on our newsletter list, you’ve witnessed us exploring platforms over the years such as

As a PR firm specializing in economic development and tourism, we immerse ourselves in the narrative. We experience it before we sell it. If we
The PPR Strategies team assisted with our day-of virtual event execution and guest registration details. They anticipated our every need, executed at a high level, and were reliable and accessible to us throughout our engagement. Will definitely turn to Sandy and the team again to deliver sophisticated virtual events!

Sharon Schreiber
COO of the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore
PPR Strategies transformed our marketing and public relations opportunities because of its customized approach. PPR Strategies consultants demonstrated a significant depth of knowledge and passion for helping our business grow. I’m absolutely confident that PPR Strategies can help your organization.

Marta Gomez Frey
Director of the Collin Small Business Development Center
As an economic developer or tourism organization, placing faith in PPR is a safe bet.

Samuel Shoge
Executive Director, Kent County Chamber of Commerce
Truth: the best boards run on relationships. Those start before the first gavel drops. As the end of this fiscal year nears, does the thought
Ten months ago, when I started my path as a PPR intern, I couldn’t have anticipated how quickly the time would go or how fast
Question 1) You need to follow up with a site selector who went quiet after a promising meeting. Which subject line actually gets opened? A)
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