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Wanna Get Engaged?
Posted on May 15, 2012 | No CommentsWe hope so. That’s why our Weber Shandwick Seattle office is hosting an Engagement Party on Thursday, May 30th from 6-9pm. Our Chairman, Jack Leslie will be in town discussing the new Rules of Engagement. And YOU, our Weber Shandwick Seattle blog readers, are invited!... -
And the Award Goes to…
Posted on May 9, 2012 | No CommentsOn Thursday night, more than 600 of Seattle’s best and brightest entrepreneurs and investors gathered together for GeekWire’s Seattle 2.0 Awards. The 4th annual ceremony, which honors the local startup community, was held at the EMP and was complete with a lavish (and completely rain-soaked)... -
3 PR Intern Tips for Learning the Ropes in a Brand New World
Posted on May 7, 2012 | No CommentsPR was always my dream. When I was in high school, I worked part-time doing promotions for unsigned bands (which is a fancy way of saying that I sold CDs, handed out fliers and enthusiastically tried to promote the band on sidewalks). In college I... -
I Love to Ride My Bike
Posted on May 3, 2012 | No CommentsHere’s the deal: I love to ride my bike. Yes, it’s Bike to Work month. And everybody is talking about the positive environmental impact of taking a car off the road and how good it is for one’s mind and body to ride a bike... -
Disruptive Education – putting Arts in STEM
Posted on April 24, 2012 | No CommentsWe have an epidemic. There is a disconnect between the marketplace and our education system. If we look at our local economy in Seattle, we see a global hub for technology, global health, and international trade. According to the 2010 “New Economy” Index, Washington State... -
Weber Shandwick Seattle Celebrates Earth Day!
Posted on April 24, 2012 | No CommentsEarth Day was Sunday the 22nd, and this week Weber Shandwick Seattle extended the celebration another day by pledging our acts of green AND reporting on our progress greening our office as part of our IOS 1400 certification. We’re doing great and really proud of... -
Join Our Team!
Posted on April 20, 2012 | No CommentsAre you looking for a new and exciting opportunity at a leading global public relations firm? Weber Shandwick Seattle is seeking creative people with various levels of experience to join our team! Check out our openings below, and click on an opening to out find out more... -
Seattle Congratulates Local Pulitzer Prize Winners
Posted on April 17, 2012 | 2 CommentsColumbia University announced Monday the 2012 Pulitzer Prize Winners. For the past 95 years, the awards have recognized excellence in journalism and the arts. We are very proud to “report” that three of this year’s journalism prize recipients call the Emerald City home. Michael J.... -
What’s Crimson and Gray, and White All Over? Pullman in April.
Posted on April 10, 2012 | No CommentsReturning from Washington State University where Weber Shandwick presented at the annual Edward R. Murrow Symposium, my colleagues and I were happy to escape the unnerving threat of snow, but sad to say goodbye to the sharp students who attended our workshop last Thursday. Our... -
Tech Addict Conquers National Day of Unplugging
Posted on March 29, 2012 | No CommentsAs follow up to my last post, I’m happy to report that I successfully survived my first National Day of Unplugging (NDU). What does a tech addict do without the Internet and gadgets she loves? First of all, she takes deep breaths and then looks...










