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Jackson Spalding Wins Several Not-For-Profit
and Association Accounts Firm's sector expertise and community involvement attract prominent
organizations
ATLANTA: Jackson Spalding, the Atlanta-based image creation, cultivation
and communication firm, announces the addition of several associations and not-for-profit
clients. The firm will apply its expertise to ongoing marketing initiatives
for the Georgia Research Alliance, the Atlanta Bar Association, the Georgia
Humanities Council's New Georgia Encyclopedia and the "Anne Frank in the
World: 1929-1945" exhibit at Kennesaw State University.
"These blue-chip organizations are the best at what they do, and we are
proud to represent them," said Bo Spalding, a principal of Jackson Spalding.
"We look forward to making their respective beneficiaries - all of us -
more aware and appreciative of their extremely valuable contributions."
Background on New Clients
The Georgia Research Alliance created and is executing the state's strategy
to build a technology-rich economy through a public-private partnership between
Georgia research universities, government and businesses.
The Atlanta Bar Association is the largest metropolitan bar association in
the Southeast - and one of the most active in the country - serving 6,000 members,
the Atlanta community and its legal system.
The Georgia Humanities Council's New Georgia Encyclopedia (NGE) is the first
state encyclopedia to be conceived and designed exclusively for publication
on the Internet. It was developed in partnership with the Office of the Governor,
the University of Georgia Press and the Board of Regents/GALILEO. The NGE, debuting
Feb. 12 at www.georgiaencyclopedia.org,
will be a resource for Georgia residents, students, journalists, educators and
visitors.
The "Anne Frank in the World: 1929-1945" exhibit is the internationally
acclaimed, award-winning exhibition that tells the story of Anne Frank, using
over 6,000 photographs and 8,000 words of text. It is presented by the Georgia
Commission on the Holocaust, Kennesaw State University and the Kennesaw State
University Foundation.
Jackson Spalding also added Heart to Heart for Kids to its roster in 2003.
Heart to Heart for Kids is a not-for-profit foundation in Atlanta that brings
lasting, positive change to the lives of underprivileged children by meeting
their most important needs. The foundation provides direct services and financial
assistance to individuals and organizations that focus on helping children.
Background on Jackson Spalding Jackson Spalding - a firm focused on image creation, cultivation and communication
- is one of the largest independent public relations and marketing communications
agencies in the Southeast. Clients include Delta Air Lines, Orkin Pest Control,
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Barton Protective Services, Post Properties
and Publix Super Markets. Jackson Spalding is a Partner in Public Relations
Organisation International, a partnership of independent public relations consultancies.
In 2003, The Holmes Report, an industry trade publication, ranked Jackson
Spalding as the nation's fourth best small public relations agency to work for
- and the 17th best of any size. Jackson Spalding was also a finalist in the
Atlanta Business Chronicle's "A+ Employers: The Best Places to Work in
Atlanta" awards in 2003. For more information, please visit www.jacksonspalding.com.