We recently directed a photo shoot for Nucleus and the University of Louisville Foundation. It was a very successful day, and we came away with some great shots for a variety of collateral materials. However, I was a little disappointed with the energy level of some of our participants.
Jon
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Bike Louisville had a great turn out for their bicycle safety quiz. Almost 2000 people learned a little more about the rules of the road. Congrats to Zack!
A special thanks to Dr. Gregg at the University of Louisville McConnell Center for encouraging his students to participate in the Peritus Pundit online game. McConnell Scholars who register to play the Peritus Pundit will receive a personalized Louisville Slugger bat engraved with “Master of the Electoral College.” As Dr. Gregg said, “fight on, fight strong!”
Today we were honored as number 33 by Business First of Louisville at their Fast 50 Awards. For the second year we were recognized as one of the 50 fastest growing companies in the city. Thank you to all of our clients for making this possible.
Peritus has been recognized as one of the top healthcare and medical public relations firms in the United States by Odwyer’s PR Report. We are ranked number 63 by Odwyer’s in the October 2008 Healthcare and Medical Issue.
Below is an excerpt from the LA Times where Peritus’ Scott Jennings is quoted, read the full story here.
Scott Jennings, who ran the state for the Bush campaign in 2004, said McCain needs to energize the southern conservatives to offset the Democratic advantage in large cities. Recalling that the Bush campaign had a high-level representative in the state every week in the month before the election, often in small towns off the traditional campaign trail, Jennings said the McCain campaign needs to do the same.
“The president and his wife and the daughters and the vice president — everyone at that level of the campaign lavished New Mexico with attention and visits,” he said, recalling one day when Bush held three rallies that attracted 45,000 voters. “I still to this day believe that attention was crucial.”