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Work
for Other Great Clients
Moore
Ink. is proud to have provided the same personal attention and effective,
creative PR and communications support to many other clients in
our community and their causes. Work we have done for these clients
includes:
American
Cancer Society:
Media and community relations for the first-ever Puget Sound-area
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event in 2002.
United
Way of Anchorage:
Conducted two full-day training sessions in PR for Nonprofits for
130 executive directors, communications managers, Board members
and other staff of nonprofit organizations in Alaska.
Children's
Hospital & Regional Medical Center:
Researched and wrote promotional materials for Children's Heart
Center, Research Department, ACCESS program (After Cancer Care Ends,
Survivorship Starts) and Outcomes Report for the Pediatric Surgery
Department; wrote and facilitated Board and Guild approval of campaign
case statement; planned and wrote labor/management communications.
Federal
Way School District: Developed
comprehensive communications plan to help ensure staff understanding
and support for the district’s transition to a middle school/high
school structure. Activities included concept development, planning
and writing of bimonthly staff newsletters.
Seattle
Cancer Treatment and Wellness Center:
Hired in February 2003, Moore Ink. has assumed all public relations
and local marketing activities for this unique out-patient clinic.
Seattle Cancer Treatment and Wellness Center combines the latest
medical oncology therapies with supportive techniques like nutrition,
mind-body medicine, physical therapy, naturopathy and spiritual
wellness to fight cancer.
King
County Human Services Coalition:
Media relations, including organizing and promoting a successful
news conference that resulted in coverage by the Seattle Times,
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, KOMO-TV, KING-TV, KCPQ-TV, KIRO radio
and KUOW radio.
Comprehensive
Health Education Foundation:
Developed a strategic communications and marketing plan to assist
in marketing CHEF’s prevention curricula to school districts
and promoting the organization’s initiatives in the areas
of early childhood, school-age youth and healthy aging. Continuing
to serve as communications consultant to implement communications
and marketing plan strategies.
Seattle Education Association:
Worked with SEA staff and volunteers to plan and conduct interviews
with more than 1,000 Association members to gather information to
use in establishing SEA’s strategic plan. Developed a strategic
communications plan, and implemented selected activities, to advance
the organization’s strategic plan. Wrote and facilitate Board
of Directors adoption of a new SEA mission statement and logo.
Evergreen Healthcare: Media
and public relations for the 2000 Body Mind & Spirit Symposium.
Horizon
House:
Employee and resident communications for one of Seattle's most respected
retirement communities.
Issaquah
School District:
Wrote and delivered keynote address at a seminar for 100 school
secretaries.
Premera
Blue Cross:
Speechwriting, media relations, PR employee recruitment.
Presbyterian
Retirement Communities Northwest (Exeter House and Park Shore, Seattle):
Resident
communications, community relations, advertising, crisis communications
planning, media relations.
Seattle
Cancer Care Alliance (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, UW
Medical Center, and Children's Hospital):
Researched and wrote marketing notebook for health insurance company
representatives detailing the Alliance's pediatric bone marrow transplant
program.
Seattle
School District:
Developed marketing and PR plan for Rainier Beach High School's
Performing Arts Center; wrote and coordinated design and production
of a brochure for new and prospective students and their parents.
Washington
Education Association:
Developed a format for organizing and articulating WEA's budget
as a vehicle for achieving and evaluating organizational strategies.
WEA
Children's Fund:
Developed and implemented the first-ever fundraising plan for this
non-profit foundation; wrote content for Website at www.weachildrensfund.org.
Yakima
School District:
Assisted in the planning and development of a day-long management
training session for administrators, and delivered a presentation
on community relations.
Seattle
Academy of Arts and Sciences:
Design and facilitation of half-day communications workshop for
60 parents, alumni and Board trustees of this private school, including
keynote presentation.
Washington
Athletic Club:
Facilitated member committee to develop a recommended operations,
communications and marketing plan for child care services.
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