Ohio River South Is A Reed Awards Finalist x 2
Ohio River South is a Reed Awards finalist for two entries in three categories: Best Use of Voice-Over Talent, Best Radio Ad for Independent Expenditure, and Best Automated Phone Call.
Ohio River South is a Reed Awards finalist for two entries in three categories: Best Use of Voice-Over Talent, Best Radio Ad for Independent Expenditure, and Best Automated Phone Call.
The most reliable issue set for turnout, particularly among minority voters, is voter suppression. We have a political and campaigns apparatus here that will make sure Black and white and Democratic and Republican and independent voters know who made it…
Hundreds of Georgians rallied at the state Capitol this weekend to condemn bigotry and violence against Asian Americans. On Friday, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Atlanta and met with local community leaders. Meanwhile, as the…
By Odie Donald II Augusta-Richmond County Administrator Published March 14, 2021 on augustachronicle.com As I approach the completion of my first 100 days as administrator for Augusta-Richmond County, I am even more optimistic than I was prior to joining Team…
By Katie Nussbaum | Savannah Morning News | Published Feb. 23, 2021 Chatham Area Transit has enlisted the help of an Atlanta-based public relations and strategy firm to manage the fallout from last month's abrupt termination of former CEO Bacarra…
Ohio River South worked with MARTA to build a text message alert program to more than 200,000 metro Atlanta residents informing them about scheduled rail line disruptions. Ohio River South: Built and exported the list of 200,000+ Atlanta-area residents based…
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ORS Senior Vice President of External Affairs Joel Alvarado joins Political Rewind, as we await word on Gov. Brian Kemp’s appointment to fill Johnny Isakson’s seat in the U.S. Senate, President Trump advocates for Rep. Doug Collins.
“Black people are both taking and being given more agency within the Democratic Party,” said Howard Franklin, a Democratic strategist with Ohio River South. “And that’s a conversation that’s a long time coming. The tectonics of racial politics are shifting.”…
Originally published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle. During the pandemic, all of us have been forced to adapt in unforeseen ways, both as individuals and as business leaders. And while almost every business or nonprofit in metro Atlanta has been negatively…