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What’s the best (and most fun) way to support the travel industry and local economies? Being a tourist! Recently, I enjoyed exploring some new sites
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What’s the best (and most fun) way to support the travel industry and local economies? Being a tourist! Recently, I enjoyed exploring some new sites
Recently, on a trip to South Dakota, I visited the world’s only Corn Palace! (I bet you had no idea a “corn palace” could even
Here we are, at the beginning of a new fiscal year. How’s it going creating a marketing plan for the year ahead? We have clients
Last year, I achieved a personal goal of visiting all of Virginia’s state parks as part of their Trail Quest Program. It was so much
A lot of small communities like Main Street organizations and rural tourism offices have a new infusion of ARPA funds available. Many of them are
Here we are – at the end of a fiscal year! At this point, you’ve put together your budget for the upcoming year. Now, how are
Recently, I spent a week in Puerto Rico volunteering through IEDC as part of a disaster recovery grant program. This program was funded by the
Last week, I got back from spending a week in Puerto Rico, where I was volunteering with IEDC as part of a disaster recovery grant.
I was listening to the radio in the car the other day and the song “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” came on – sung by Jon Bon
“Sandy provided an economic development perspective that our aviation community really needed to hear. She was able to relate to our audience and provide them with actionable strategies for collaboration between aviation and economic development — two industries that should be working together every day, but often get stuck in their own silos. She provided examples of successful collaborations in airports across the country, along with customizing specific suggestions for our audience. Her energy and enthusiasm makes her the perfect after-lunch keynote.”
Courtney A. Beamon
Delta Airport Consultants, Inc.
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.
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
I recently traveled to Bath, England, for a “workation” trip that reminded me how much I value community, whether it’s the one I know well
Trying to stand out in a crowded market? Struggling to reach the right audience or get your message heard? One of the most effective—and often
The calendar doesn’t lie: the end of the fiscal year is only nine weeks away! While your annual report may be the lowest priority on
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