REMINDER – Coffee Morning

Just a reminder that the next Coffee Morning is scheduled for this Friday, May 9th. at Java in downtown Boise.

All are welcome to attend.

UPDATE: I’ll have to duck out around 8:30, but anyone else in attendance is welcome to stay as long as schedules allow.

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New Agency Addition – Red Sky Public Relations

Okay, so I’m horribly behind on this one. Happens to the best of us…

Red Sky Public Relations is a recent addition to the marketing and communications world here in Idaho, but they come packing a pretty big punch. Red Sky was founded by Stephanie Worrell, formerly of Worrell Communications, Jessica Flynn, previously Communications Manager at Tamarack Resort, and Alicia Ritter, formerly Director of Fundraising Initiatives at Boise State University.

The firm also started with Catie Wardwell as an Account Executive and Robert Deen as an investor and advisor.

Red Sky PR started off with a bang, opening their doors with clients such as Supervalu/Albertsons, Tamarack Resort, College of Western Idaho and more. On the interactive front, they also publish the PR Musings Weblog.

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New hire at Noot Group

Noot Group in Boise has added to their staff again. Diana Riggs has joined the agency as a Copywriter. Diana joins Noot Group after moving from Chicago, where she worked most recently for two x four.

Congratulations Diana.

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Coffee Morning in Boise

And this time, with a few extra days notice…

The next Coffee Morning in Boise is scheduled for Friday, May 9th, from 7:30 am-ish until 9:00 am-ish. Once again, we’ll take up some space at Java, at the corner of 6th and Main in downtown Boise.

For those who may need a refresher, Coffee Morning is a loosely organized gathering, where people come together for coffee and conversation. There’s no agendas, no presentations – just an opportunity for people to chat, share ideas, and learn from one another.

As always, everyone is welcome to stop by, enjoy a beverage, and some conversation with others.

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How to see the award-winning work

One of the most frequent comments I’ve heard since the Rockies Awards Show, and several others, is ‘where can I see the work’? Given the fact that the American Advertising Federation has changed its submission guidelines and no longer requires entries to be mounted for display, that poses a new challenge.

The Austin Advertising Federation came up with a solution for The Austin Show, and I have to say – I like it. They created a program for the event which featured the winners’ work, as well as the respective credits. Not only was the program available at the show, but it can also be viewed online, as a PDF.

To the folks at the Austin Advertising Federation I say “well done.”

Think something like this could happen locally?

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