Thought Bubble
It isn’t always easy to tell someone that they’re “not the one.” Unfortunately, the alternative is much more hurtful. Director of Client Services, Kathleen Reynolds reveals why radio silence after a new business pitch is never recommended.
One in every seven women is diagnosed with a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder. CooperKatz recently worked with Postpartum Progress to help promote the fourth annual Climb Out of the Darkness® event and help shine a light on maternal mental illness.
“Thought leadership” is an often over-used buzzword in PR and communications. However, it is a critical piece when developing an authentically compelling and differentiated point of view for a client. SVP of Client Services, Meredith Topalanchik, discusses this type of strategy in further detail surrounding CK client Coldwell Banker and their presence at CES 2016.
This December 10th marks a significant milestone of gratitude for me. Ten years ago I had open heart surgery to repair my mitral valve, expressed in a murmur that was identified the moment I was born and that had worsened over the years. Being totally healthy for these past ten years has given me the energy to heartily embrace many of life's joys, including graduations, weddings, the birth of all five of our grandchildren, the blossoming of new relationships and countless gatherings of family and friends.
Growing up, I always thought I’d move to Seattle after college. I’d never been there to visit – and still haven’t to this day. Yet something about the Emerald City was really attractive to me.
At present, however, I am happily residing in New York City. Thoughts of moving to Seattle are the furthest thing from my mind. NYC is the “urb” to my suburban hometown in Connecticut. It is also the place that I attended college. And now, it is the home to all of my new colleagues and friends at CooperKatz.