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Last weekend was our annual PPR Strategies team retreat. It was a weekend full of year-ahead planning, important conversations, and unexpected learning experiences. We kicked
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Last weekend was our annual PPR Strategies team retreat. It was a weekend full of year-ahead planning, important conversations, and unexpected learning experiences. We kicked

Frederick County, Maryland is located an hour from Washington DC and Baltimore, Maryland and is known for its ideal location, thriving arts scene, and ever-growing

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

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

It’s that time of year again: time to create your budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Along with that, you need to decide how to
“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
PPR Strategies jumped in to help us in a pinch to manage our communications throughout a time of transition. They brought in deep industry expertise in economic development and helped us re-think our brand to launch strategic and targeted campaigns. Sandy and her team are delightful to work with, highly knowledgeable about reaching targeted audiences, and can add value to any communications team.

Amy Gowen
President/CEO, Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation
We needed an expert, yet flexible and affordable event planning service for team member-facing celebrations on a timeline of about six weeks. The team at PPR Strategies was wonderful to work with, and our events were a hit and went off without a hitch. What I appreciated most was having a partner that took the burden off of our internal team and was easy to work with once we secured approvals on the vision and budget. It was a successful partnership.

Kimberly Conquest
Senior Director, Marketing & Communications, UVA Community Health
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)
April is in full bloom! The sun is out, your flip flops are calling, and people are mapping out their weekend adventures, many of them
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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