29 Dec 2006
Jodi Olson is a senior account director in Text 100's San Francisco office and leads its clean tech group, which launched in October.
18 Dec 2006
| by Randi Schmelzer
NEW YORK: The National Council of La Raza, Scholastic Corporation, and Verizon Foundation have launched an interactive Web site designed to foster literacy among Hispanic American preschoolers around the country.
08 Dec 2006
| by Marc Longpre
NEW YORK: After the New York City Board of Health's vote to ban trans fats from the city's restaurants last week, advocacy groups are launching efforts to push for similar policies in cities and states around the country.
08 Dec 2006
| by Randi Schmelzer
With a focus on travel, entertainment, health, finance, tech, and fashion, OutOnTheNet.com was created to serve as "a portal for the gay world" - an online community in which gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) consumers and their allies can find editorial content and advertising deals designed...
05 Dec 2006
| by Ted McKenna
WASHINGTON: Recent Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, founder of the "microcredit" movement, has signed Global Communicators to be his worldwide media relations adviser.
28 Nov 2006
| by Ted McKenna
Among the voices in the rancorous debate about how to curb illegal immigration in the US is Let Freedom Ring, a nonprofit conservative advocacy group.
27 Nov 2006
| by Randi Schmelzer
Americans' love affair with coffee has been espoused by everyone from Oliver Wendell Holmes to David Letterman.
20 Nov 2006
| by Erica Iacono
NEW YORK: Americans are increasingly looking to businesses to provide opportunities to spur social responsibility, according to a new survey by advocacy marketing consultant Tiller.
17 Nov 2006
| by Tonya Garcia
WASHINGTON: Music industry organizations and the new Digital Freedom Campaign (DFC) are battling each other and time as DFC tries to thwart legislation proposed in the last session of Congress that would limit the ability to record and distribute digital materials.
15 Nov 2006
| by Ted McKenna
WASHINGTON: Various public affairs campaigns launched this week at the start of the final, "lame-duck" session of the 109th Congress, as trade associations and other special interests take one last chance to interact with the current body before the Democratic-controlled Congress takes over in January.