CURE it with a Coin Toss at Copeland’s!

    Left to right: Glen Helmstetter, managing partner Copeland's of New Orleans – Atlanta; Kristin Connor, executive director of CURE; April Voris, board chair of CURE; and Bill Goudey, CEO of Copeland's of New Orleans – Atlanta.     A Rewarding Partnership! By Shiyra Sadoff Since the summer of 2011,  Copeland’s of New Orleans-Atlanta Franchise… Continue reading CURE it with a Coin Toss at Copeland’s!

Inspirational Cause Marketing Campaigns: Merrill Lynch Buckhead

By Melanie Beal It is heart-warming to hear how many businesses believe in and support charitable oragnizations across the globe, especially when that organization improves the happiness of a child.  Atlanta Cause Marketing & PR was excited to learn that Merrill Lynch's Buckhead office recently participated in a fundraiser benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Buckhead office… Continue reading Inspirational Cause Marketing Campaigns: Merrill Lynch Buckhead

Inspirational Cause Marketing Campaigns: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

    By Shiyra Sadoff Since our brand is cause marketing and PR, I am always watching out for inspiring examples that resonate. Kudos to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) for coming up with a brilliant cause marketing campaign that ended on May 31!  Before and after concerts, and during intermission, a message was flashed in… Continue reading Inspirational Cause Marketing Campaigns: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

I Remember Oxford Bookstore

Atlanta Memories Since 1970   ​ ​Photo Credit: Christie By Ashleigh Woody The movie You’ve Got Mail comes to mind as I recall this memory. The classic American romantic comedy stars Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. Kathleen, Meg Ryan’s character, runs an independent bookstore that vividly reminds me of one I religiously visited in Atlanta.… Continue reading I Remember Oxford Bookstore

I Remember the Friendship Force

Atlanta Memories Since 1970 By Ashleigh Woody The Friendship Force is a nonprofit international cultural exchange organization promoting friendship and goodwill since 1977, the year I started my business. Relationships, friendly and professional, are made through a program of homestay exchanges between U.S. families and those in cities across the world, I had never heard… Continue reading I Remember the Friendship Force

I Remember the Fox Theatre Demolition Crisis

Atlanta Memories Since 1970     By Ashleigh Woody The AT&T Midtown Center, located on the corner of West Peachtree and North Avenue, was once known as the BellSouth Center and Southern Bell Center. The company wanted to expand its headquarters with a parking deck at the corner of Ponce de Leon and Peachtree Street.… Continue reading I Remember the Fox Theatre Demolition Crisis

I Remember Maynard Jackson

Atlanta Memories Since 1970   By Ashleigh Woody Take a brief moment and think back with me to the 1970s in Atlanta, Georgia. Underground Atlanta just opened, and Atlanta Brave Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run, breaking Babe Ruth's long-held record. The civil rights movement was still in uproar after the assassination of Dr. Martin… Continue reading I Remember Maynard Jackson

Atlanta-Based GreenTec Homes Has a Solution Costly Water Bills in Atlanta

By Melanie Beal Like most Atlanta homeowners, you’ve noticed that water bills here are high. In fact, costs for Atlanta’s water has increased by 233 percent since 2001 for monthly usage of 1,000 cubic feet of water. This increase is a result of the new clean water policies requiring the city to upgrade the water… Continue reading Atlanta-Based GreenTec Homes Has a Solution Costly Water Bills in Atlanta