Past and Present Clients Include:
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got milk?
The National Milk Mustache "got milk?" campaign is a multi-faceted consumer education effort that reaches different audiences in a variety of ways, from teaching teens about the new flavor variety and convenient packaging, to encouraging moms to use milk in recipes, to taking our health messages on the road with the Milk Mustache Mobile. |
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Giant Eagle – GetGo
Giant Eagle Inc., ranked 32 on Forbes magazine's largest private corporations list and past recipient of Progressive Grocer's Retailer of the Year Award and the EPA's ENERGY STAR Retail Partner of the Year Award, is one of the nation's largest food retailers and food distributors with approximately $7.1 billion in annual sales. |
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Education Management Corporation
Education Management Corporation is among the largest providers of private post-secondary education in North America, based on student enrollment and revenue, with 88 locations in 28 U.S. States and Canada. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Education Management employs approximately 16,000 full-time, part-time and adjunct faculty and staff and Fall 2008 enrollment of 110,000 students. |
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Donate Life Pennsylvania
The Ordinary People, Extraordinary Power campaign is a collaborative initiative between Gift of Life Donor Program (GOL), the Center for Organ & Recovery Education (CORE) – the two organ procurement organizations serving Pennsylvania – and the Pennsylvania Departments of Health and Transportation. Donate Life PA works to educate Pennsylvanians, build awareness about the importance of organ and tissue donation, and increase the number of people who sign up to become donors on their driver's license, learner’s permit or state identification card. |
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Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project, PUMP PUMP advances issues affecting young and young-thinking people in Pittsburgh, making the region a more dynamic, engaging, and diverse place in which to live. |
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Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce, PAACC
Strategically located, the Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to be the voice of over 1,000 businesses in the airport area corridor communities surrounding the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport. The Chamber serves businesses in the airport area beginning at the city line in Green Tree, and extending into communities located in Beaver County close to the airport. A total of 31 communities are served by the Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce.
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Pittsburgh Film Office
The Pittsburgh Film Office started in 1990 to promote the greater southwestern Pennsylvania region as a great location for movie, television and commercial productions. Since its inception, the PFO has assisted more than 87 feature films and television productions to southwestern Pennsylvania to generate an economic impact of more than $345 million for the region. |
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Giant Ideas is a creative marketing and branding company that uses research and strategy to create Giant Ideas that produce measurable results through an integrated approach for our client partners. |
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Leadership Pittsburgh Inc.
The programs of Leadership Pittsburgh Inc. (LPInc.) provide a continuum of civic engagement opportunities. These programs connect individuals from diverse backgrounds, professional levels, and organizations to serve the region by exposing these leaders to critical issues, skill development and community service opportunities. Leadership Pittsburgh Inc. connects participants with other leaders, with the greater Pittsburgh region, and with their own personal and professional goals. |
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Communities In Schools
Communities In Schools champions the connection of needed community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life. Communities In Schools is the nation's largest stay-in-school network. |
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SouthSide Works
The South Side of Pittsburgh is best known for its unique and eclectic atmosphere offering everything from upscale ethnic restaurants to vintage antique parlors. SouthSide Works enhanced the success of the existing East Carson Street business district by incorporating one-of-a-kind national and local retailers, exclusive restaurants and high-end urban living units, into the fabric of the well-known SouthSide community.
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The Veterans Leadership Program of Western Pennsylvania
provides advocacy, support, guidance, education and work/life counseling for eligible service members, veterans, and their families. |
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CLG helps its clients turn sound strategy into solid results. We rigorously work the details of strategy execution with our clients because we know that having a good strategy alone is not nearly enough. Using a scientifically grounded behavioral model, CLG helps clients achieve desired business results. |
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Coro trains ethical, diverse civic leaders nationwide. Coro leaders develop skills; master tools needed to engage and empower communities; gain experience in government, business, labor and not-for-profit community organizations; and participate in special community and political problem solving processes. |
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Life’sWork of Western PA is a United Way affiliated non-profit organization whose mission is to continue its comprehensive and innovative role of assisting persons with disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve independence and dignity through productive employment opportunities. |
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The National Tooling and Machining Association helps members of the U.S. precision custom manufacturing industry achieve business success in a global economy through advocacy, advice, networking, information, programs, and services. |
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The Latin American Cultural Union strives to cultivate Latin American cultural and artistic manifestation, such as music, dance, visual arts, crafts, literature, and other academic expressions and to convey Latin American artistic expressions and cultural values to the Pittsburgh community and beyond. |
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Pennsylvania Young Professionals, PAYP
Tapis Rouge Events was brought on to plan the statewide conference for young professionals, ImPAct. The three-day conference took place at unique venues around the city including the Riverwatch, Heinz Field, PNC Park and the City Theatre. Tapis Rouge Events managed all planning, marketing and media relations for this conference. |
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Junior League of PIttsburgh is a state-wide organization that represents a network of over 30 local Young Professionals Organizations. Some main goals include, promoting entrepreneurship and innovation, creating a social network and promoting grassroots community involvement of young people, battling "brain drain" from a peer perspective, sharing "best practices" among regional groups, and addressing economic development issues. |
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The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America is a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization dedicated to finding the cure for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. |
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WPXI-TV is Pittsburgh’s NBC affiliate station. |
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PA CleanWays is a non-profit organization that helps people who are ready to take action against illegal dumping and littering in their communities. |
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Pennsylvania Brewing Company, founded in 1986 by Tom Pastorius to brew authentic German beers, was the first craft brewer in Pennsylvania and a pioneer in the microbrewery movement. The brewery and its restaurant are located in the former Eberhardt and Ober Brewery in the historic Deutschtown section of Pittsburgh's North Side, where beer has been made since 1848. The buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. |
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The Bloomfield Business Association is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to strengthen and maintain the business district by building participation among businesses and the community, enhancing the district’s image and physical appearance and promoting the unique and ethnic characteristics of Bloomfield. |
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The NPC is a non-partisan network of diverse and civically engaged organizations joined in a commitment to the future of the Pittsburgh region. These groups share information and pool resources for events and initiatives to educate their members, advocate for dialogue on regional issues, influence decision makers, and encourage progress in Pittsburgh. |
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The Sisters of Saint Francis of Millvale PA are a congregation of 167 women religious; they follow the Third Order Regular Rule of St. Francis and are part of the Franciscan Federation, which numbers 12,300 in the United States and more than 100,000 worldwide. |