Menlo College

menlo-college From early 2015 to late 2016, we were the public relations firm for Menlo College, a small institution located in Atherton, California. Our assignment included finding and placing stories about their research, students, alumni, courses and executive leadership. When we began, the College had just dropped their football program, which had received unprecedented and […]

Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

Johns Hopkins Carey Business School In 2010 the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School welcomed its first full-time MBA program in the history of the university. We helped them launch this important endeavor through the media by creating the strategic public relations plan, writing a series of compelling pitches (“The oldest research university in the United […]

Care Harbor

Care Harbor We were hired to promote the largest free health clinic in Los Angeles on behalf of Care Harbor in 2018.  From October 12-14, 2018, volunteer doctors, nurses, dentists, optometrists and other healthcare professionals provided primary and specialty care to more than 3,000 people – all for free – at the eighth annual Care Harbor […]

The Economist

The Economist When Bradley Walters, an MBA student from Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins University, visited Rwanda, he found a country using its grisly past to inspire an astonishing economic rise THERE we sat. Five students from four countries, excited to present our operational analysis and nervous to propose tweaks to the system we had spent two […]

Inside Higher Ed

Inside Higher Ed Inside Higher Ed By: Elia Powers, May 20, 2008 There are down sides to being a Cornell University student in Seattle. The 6:30 a.m. Saturday class starts are brutal. Ask any of the four business school students who are huddled at the end of a conference table in this suburban office building. […]

Industry Week

Industry Week Viewpoint – High Oil Prices Could Help U.S. Manufacturing By: Joe Thomas, August 8, 2008 The higher oil prices that have shocked American industry and consumers alike may contain more than a silver lining, they present a golden opportunity to propel the U.S. into a more productive and efficient future. The short-term pain […]

Top Colleges Blog

Top Colleges Blog Business Schools Place Greater Emphasis on Ethics and Globalization May 12, 2010 As the economy struggles to recover, business schools are taking a new look at how they develop their courses and curriculums. In effort to prevent another meltdown from occurring, these programs are placing more emphasis on concepts such as sustainability, […]

U.S. News and World Report

U.S. News and World Report Schools Add New Entrepreneur Programs for M.B.A. Students By Katy Hopkins, July 21, 2010 Entrepreneurship takes an eye for opportunity and a willingness to take risks, business school officials say. These new M.B.A. programs offer unconventional ways to help channel an entrepreneurial spirit: In the “Discovery to Market” project at […]

UQ-Ochsner Medical School

UQ-Ochsner Medical School We have enjoyed an outstanding engagement representing the University of Queensland Ochsner Clinical School.  This is a medical school for American students starting with two years in Australia at the University of Queensland followed by two years at the Ochsner Medical Health System in New Orleans. The program was launched in 2013 […]

USA Today

USA Today Economic crisis leads business schools to meld ethics into MBA By Jennifer Epstein, May 5, 2010 A few years ago, any discussion of the master’s in business administration would begin with discussions of scandal and mismanagement. Look at instances of accounting fraud at Enron and WorldCom: MBAs behaving badly. A president of the […]