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There’s nothing more annoying than that distant (yet somehow right in your ear) beep of a dying smoke detector. Well, except for the taunting red

Artificial Intelligence. Just saying it makes some people squirm. I get it, sort of. But honestly? It’s time to ditch the fear and start seeing

Do you ever feel like you’re a part of a community from the moment you step into a room? Economic Development events can be that

Ever wonder how data can power up your marketing efforts? If you’re not already using it to guide your strategy, now’s the perfect time to

Today’s blog is contributed by Hannah Clawson, PPR’s Senior Content Writer. In our modern world, audiences face a daily overload of content and messaging. On

It’s that time of year again! As we step closer to June 30th and the end of the fiscal year, there are so many amazing

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
As an economic developer or tourism organization, placing faith in PPR is a safe bet.

Samuel Shoge
Executive Director, Kent County Chamber of Commerce
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 elevates your marketing and communications through every aspect of the planning and execution process.

Courtney Swenson
Stafford County Department of Economic Development & Tourism
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