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This week’s blog is contributed by recent college grad and PPR communications specialist, Caleigh Bernota! While earning her degree and slaying on the collegiate volleyball
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This week’s blog is contributed by recent college grad and PPR communications specialist, Caleigh Bernota! While earning her degree and slaying on the collegiate volleyball

I’m not superstitious, but I do know that the areas in which I invest my time, energy, and mental capacity are often where I see

I don’t know about you, but once I finish a project, I have just about enough time to throw my hands in the air, celebrate

Today’s blog is contributed by Hannah Clawson, PPR’s new Senior Content Writer. Entering the world of economic development and tourism after a decade in historic

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

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

Exciting news! Our 2024 Content Inspiration Calendar is ready… and it’s our totally free gift for you. We know how overwhelming it can be to

Welcome back to our 8 Weeks of Joy series! For the 8 weeks leading up to the new year, our team members are sharing what
PPR Strategies elevates your marketing and communications through every aspect of the planning and execution process.

Courtney Swenson
Stafford County Department of Economic Development & Tourism
“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
“If you’re like me and have a one-man marketing team, or even if you’re a big organization, PPR Strategies elevates your marketing and communications through every aspect of the planning and execution process.”

Courtney Swenson
Former Marketing Manager, Economic Development & Tourism Office Stafford County, VA
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As winter gives way to spring, the change is hard to miss. The days feel longer (in the best way), more people are outside, and
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