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Read More →For Earth Day 2016, MSNBC profiled ESI Design’s work on The Beacon at The Tower at PNC Plaza in Pittsburgh, considered the greenest office building.
Read More →PKPR implemented a massively successful campaign for the launch of the Moleskine Smart Writing Set, a smart pen, notebook, and app that work in tandem.
Read More →Media outlets turned to Liz Davidson, founder of Financial Finesses, for insight on the Obama administration’s new “fiduciary rule.”
Read More →Over the past few months, PKPR has secured feature stories on The Heart and Criminal, two of the podcasts on the Radiotopia network shaping the future.
Read More →Moogfest CEO Adam Katz talked with the Huffington Post about how the Durham-based festival is combatting North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law.
Read More →Congratulations to Adam Huttler, founder of Fractured Atlas, who was named to Crain’s New York’s 40 Under 40 for 2016.
Read More →PKPR secured an in-depth profile in today’s New York Times looking at how Financial Finesse has helped companies like the NFL Players Foundation.
Read More →Aiming to discover the next podcasting star, Radiotopia today launchedPodquest, a competition that will give three finalists $10,000 and professional support.
Read More →To give New York City-based media a sneak preview of what’s in store for this year’s Moogfest in Durham, PKPR helped organize a press preview event.
Read More →Thanks in part to a comprehensive PR strategy implement by PKPR, the Studs Terkel Radio Archive raised $87,000 from over 700 backers.
Read More →Aiming to give artists the entrepreneurial skills they need to make a living and a life in the arts, Creative Exchange launched WORK OF ART.
Read More →PKPR secured a wide range of coverage for the first book by Financial Finesse founder Liz Davidson – What Your Financial Advisor Isn’t Telling You.
Read More →For National Handwriting Day 2016, PKPR invited celebrities and fans to handwrite their social media posts as part of an annual Moleskine initiative.
Read More →Third Street Music School Settlement was profiled in this week’s “It’s a ‘G’ Thing” segment on WPIX-TV
Read More →The Players celebrated the 30th anniversary of the film “Clue” with an all-star tribute performance honoring Jonathan Lynn.
Read More →New York’s most spectacular new holiday lighting display is wowing crowds – and the media – at the Brookfield Place Winter Garden.
Read More →With the musical School of Rock opening on Broadway last night, we invited to am New York to meet New York City’s very own kid rock ‘n’ roll bands.
Read More →Patrick Kelly and Sylvester are among the artists exhibited in a new online gallery dedicated to preserving the creative legacies of artists lost to AIDS.
Read More →For the second year in a row, PKPR handled publicity for Festival Albertine. Coverage highlights include a feature in the New York Times.
Read More →Gloria Steinem received the 2015 Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award at the 2015 Dayton Literary Peace Prize Gala.
Read More →The greenest office tower in the world, The Tower at PNC Plaza, opened in Pittsburgh, PA earlier this month.
Read More →A wonderful segment on Aspen Public Radio with family members discussing how POBA helped them preserve their creative legacies.
Read More →PKPR placed three terrific interviews recently in SPIN, Vox, and Gigwise with Hirishikesh Hirway, the musical mastermind.
Read More →Over the summer, PKPR has placed stories in outlets from Quartz to DIY Network to Food Republic on how Creative Exchange is helping communities.
Read More →This summer, ArtBuilt Mobile Studios demonstrated one potential solution to the studio crisis at the Queens Museum.
Read More →With the nation gearing up for the 2016 elections, the Knight News Challenge on Elections in Austin awarded $3.2 million to a range of innovative projects.
Read More →For the second time in less than eight months, PKPR secured a half-page feature story on POBA in The New York Times.
Read More →In public radio stations across the country every day, musicians like Chet Faker, Sylvan Esso, and Alt-J are delivering jaw-dropping performances.
Read More →This two-day event in Lower Manhattan’s Hudson Square neighborhood showcased its evolution from New York City’s historic printing district.
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