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How An Unsuccessful Run For Office Helped Ceisler Media Get its Start– July/August Newsletter

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Watch here as Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy Principal Larry Ceisler and Senior Consultant Glen Macnow, a longtime fixture in Philadelphia media, talk about the lure of entering politics, the value of staying connected in business and the advice they have for young professionals in media relations.

 

For your summer vacation reading, we present some of our favorite — and most useful — blogs from 2019.

Ceisler Media Director Kate Wilhelm offers five great reputation management tips to safeguard your firm.

Creating a dynamic project team relies on deeper strategy than, “Who’s got time?” writes Ceisler Media Director Meredith Montalto.

Ceisler Media Managing Director Kurt Knaus applauds new, aggressive coverage at the Capitol.

Ceisler Media Senior Director Kirk Dorn offers a primer in training for media.

 

Client News

Cheyney University received a $4 million scholarship boost under the state's new Keystone Honors Academy program. This grant will help Cheyney University attract academically gifted students.

A program providing healthy and nutritious meals is at the center of Hunger-Free PA's effort to help low-income seniors. More than 550 older folks in Cambria County receive food packages each month.

Our client Wesley Family Services broke ground on an $18.2 million apartment and office building in New Kensington, PA, which will include housing to accommodate people with mobility, hearing and vision disabilities.

Here is Ceisler Media Senior Associate Caitlin O'Connor coordinating media coverage with a Pittsburgh television station.

 

Client Highlights

The Baltimore Housing Authority went to "extraordinary lengths to ensure that residents were provided food and water" during the eight-day outage, officials say.

Former local hoops star named Mastery High School's new basketball coach. Charles Payton, a standout on Camden High's 1978 state championship team, brings his life-guidance skills and hardwood expertise to Mastery High School of Camden.

Local bottler Liberty Coca-Cola Beverage is proud of Cherry Hill native Vivian Lu for being selected from 95,715 initial applicants from across the country as a Coca-Cola Scholar.

FS Investments spent a morning with their interns, a part of Drexel University’s co-op program, at Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission to help update the facility, package care packages, and serve a hot lunch to homeless in need in Philadelphia.

Tyler Moran, Director of the Immigration Hub, wrote an op-ed for Penn Capital-Star. Advising readers to reject President Trump's scapegoating of immigrants, ahead of his visit to Pennsylvania.

 

Ceisler People

Ceisler Media is proud to announce the addition of new associate David Huppert , who will focus for now on helping one of our clients with a wind energy siting project in Northeastern PA. David is an experienced political organizer and economic policy analyst.

"David brings a wealth of organizing skills and campaign experience that will help our clients motivate and engage their grassroots constituencies," said Kurt Knaus, Managing Director for Ceisler Media.

Ceisler Media Senior Associate Max Weisman is developing his voice as an op-ed writer. In this piece, in the Jewish Exponent, Max writes about why Millennial's aren’t going to religious institutions as often as their parents.

Ceisler Media Director Kate Wilhelm and her daughter, Lizzie, were proud to join US Olympic Women's Hockey team members Monique and Jocelyn Lamoureux (as well as a handsome local mascot) for a celebration of their @LamoureuxTwins Foundation. The new effort, an extension of the sisters' work with our client Comcast, operates with the credo that all children deserve a level playing field. #CheerForTheOneBehind

 

Our Viewpoints

After a video of a young woman licking unpurchased ice cream in a Texas store went viral, the manufacturer followed all the right rules of crisis management , writes Ceisler Media Senior Director Kirk Dorn.

CMIA Principal Larry Ceisler , whose first job was as a paperboy, reflects on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's move to curtail home delivery. What happens when newspapers stop publishing?

As media shrinks, PA lawmakers are growing their own state-funded news operation. That's not necessarily a bad thing, writes Ceisler Media Director Meredith Montalto.

Wishing for change is easy. Creating it, however, takes a plan, writes Ceisler Media Senior Associate Max Weisman.

Ahead of the first Democratic presidential debate in June, Principal Larry Ceisler offered expert advice to the candidates seeking to get noticed. Four debates later, it still applies.

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