Congratulations to Fletcher Team Members Chris Martin and Claudette Saryia for their recent board appointments with local chapters of the Public Relations Society of America and American Marketing Association, respectively.
It was a passion for communications, especially toward women, that helped shape and grow the business Kelly Fletcher started nine years ago.
Her hard work and dedication to the craft has resulted in a flourishing company in downtown Knoxville that was recently spotlighted in the latest edition of Cityview. The magazine profiled six successful East Tennessee women entrepreneurs, who started and head up their own communications firm.
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Marketing to Women,
In the News,
Fletcher Features
With more than 3 billion people now using the Internet, it is more important than ever to have a strong online presence.
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Branding,
MarketingPR,
Fletcher Features
“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success.”- Albert Schweitzer
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Fletcher Features
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Fletcher Features
‘Tis the season of giving, and businesses have an opportunity to show consumers they care.
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Branding,
MarketingPR
The annual PRSA International Conference was held in Atlanta this week, and I was privileged to attend with approximately 1,200 public relations professionals from around the world. There are so many opportunities to learn at a conference like this – from the breakout and general sessions to the exhibit hall, and perhaps most importantly, from fellow attendees. My four main takeaways from the conference were:
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MarketingPR
Creating a clever icon design can be an effective tool to communicate your message.
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Branding,
MarketingPR
Blogging is no longer the domain of Internet junkies and angst-ridden teens on LiveJournal, one of the oldest online blog communities around. It has now become an omnipresent element of the Internet. In fact, businesses big and small have joined the blogosphere and are regularly posting new content.
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MarketingPR
Internships are extremely valuable when it comes to taking the first steps toward your career goals. They offer experiences that college classrooms can’t, such as industry insight, mentorships and hands-on learning. By gaining this type of knowledge, you’ll not only be building your resume, but also making yourself a more marketable and valued asset to any future employer.
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MarketingPR