The local firm’s work for three different clients received top honors at the 70th annual Virginia Public Relations Awards on Wednesday evening.
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Food app, keyboard cover among UR students’ winning ventures
Five students earned cash prizes in the business school’s annual pitch competition, while a junior was recognized by the local chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners.
Media firm buys into Richmond with downtown office
With the addition of an established local billboard saleswoman, a national media company with a niche in out-of-home advertising is establishing a Mid-Atlantic presence with an outpost in Richmond.
Creative Q&A: VCU Brandcenter’s Kelly O’Keefe
The head of the grad school’s creative brand management track talks about his approach to branding, the one question he always asks a client, and the “colossal failure” that forever changed his professional outlook and perspective of his industry.
BofA shutters, weighs options for Brookland Park branch
The financial giant has exited a Northside Richmond neighborhood, leaving its real estate — and the banking market in that part of town — up for grabs.
Local ad agency eyes Atlanta for expansion
Having established itself locally with political ad work on both the regional and national level, the 4-year-old agency is putting boots on the ground in Georgia as it looks to extend its national reach.
Steward School kicks off entrepreneurship program
Some of tomorrow’s entrepreneurs are making their first business pitches through a new program at the local private school.
Party planning firm launches second capital raise
The startup’s most recent funding round comes on the heels of a $150,000 capital raise, as well as financial awards from a local accelerator and a startup competition.
Creative Q&A: Amy Elkin signs the dotted line
The Martin Agency vet and new chief creative officer for Dotted Line Collaborations talks with BizSense about her move and the campaign her new agency is rolling out for a Chesterfield community.
New York buyer picks up Northside apartments
Joining a growing list of out-of-town investors tapping into the local real estate market, a New York firm has marked its entry into Richmond with the purchase of an apartment complex near VUU.