
Social Media Guide for Economic Development Organizations
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
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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

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

‘Tis the season for economic development fall conferences! The IEDC Annual Conference was in Dallas, Texas this year from September 17th to the 20th. This

Welcome back to our social media series with ideas from our Social Media Coordinator, Kayla Sherry! If you’re wanting to expand the audience that you

Welcome back to our social media series with ideas from our Social Media Coordinator, Kayla Sherry! In our last newsletters, we shared specific tips for

Welcome back to our social media series with ideas from our Social Media Coordinator, Kayla Sherry! Our last newsletter was about how to present your

Welcome to our social media series with ideas from our Social Media Coordinator, Kayla Sherry! How do you get your content on social media noticed

Today’s blog post is based on ideas from our Director of Operations, Sophie Smith! With all the emails your audience is receiving every day, how

At the rate at which technology is advancing, it can be overwhelming to try to keep up and learn new things. In fact, when posed
“When it comes to telling your organization’s story, PPR Strategies is the business you want to work with. Over the past few years, the Upper Shore Regional Council has collaborated closely with PPR to develop our brand, share our region’s narrative, and connect with those who can benefit from our services across our counties. We are excited for the continued growth and success of this partnership.”

Susan O’Neill
Executive Director, Upper Shore Regional Council
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
Frederick County Office of Economic Development (FCOED) worked with PPR on creating a brand and then rolling out the new brand, their team was professional, meet every deadline and work with us as part of our team. This isn’t the only project we have hired PPR to lead but it did have the fastest timeline and is the most public project.
PPR gave us the faith we needed to take on a large branding project and they positioned us to be successful in every way possible. Like with all large projects, on our end, there were some curveballs and Sandy was right beside us to navigate changes, keep us calm and remain successful.

Helen Propheter
Former Executive Director, Economic and Workforce Development for the Frederick County Office of Economic Development
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere right now, and for many teams, it has started to feel like you’re either using it or falling behind. While
Lean in for a little wisdom: you don’t need to be a TED Talk veteran to nail public speaking. You just need to be intentional,
In a year already moving fast, we chose to slow down. At the end of January, the full PPR team gathered in Stevensville, Maryland, for
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