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May 18, 2013
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  • www.furiarubel.com
  • The Company . . . Connecting clients with the publics that matter most.

    Great communications is all about doing a few simple things right, every single time.  Defining a message; reaching an audience; knowing who to tell first then convincing them to . . . pass it on. 

    Our firm provides solutions to clients by implementing integrated and proactive communications strategies through a strategic planning and communications assessment process that identifies your needs for public relations, media relationscrisis communications, marketing, advertising and interactive tactics.

    From consultative services to campaign execution, client programs are customized to meet your individual needs. We are experts at managing all aspects of a public relations campaign and providing integrated services that support the marketing efforts. We ensure each campaign not only generates awareness about your organization to your target audiences, but it also reinforces your mission, brand and key messages.

Contributing authors from Furia Rubel Communications, Inc.:

Vice President Marketing
Laura Powers is a marketing strategist with a history of developing award-winning campaigns that create continuity of brand, Web, print and promotion. Laura understands how design and...
Gina Rubel is the president and CEO of Furia Rubel Communications (www.furiarubel.com). A public relations expert, attorney, and author, Gina teaches professional service firms nationwide...
Social Media, Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator
Amanda Walsh graduated magna cum laude from Temple University with a B.A. in Strategic and Organizational Communications with a focus on Public Relations. She uses her interpersonal...

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