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- C.Fox Communications is seeking a Summer 2010 Public Relations Intern. Click here to read more about our internship opportunity
 
- C.Fox Communications Senior Director, Tina McCormack, recently spoke to Communications students at Miami University about PR and Bootstrap Marketing.   She lent her expertise on the value of PR in an entrepreneurial environment.  McCormack illustrated how with the right message, refined positioning strategy, and a targeted media list start-ups can greatly benefit from public relations in order to elevate their brand. 
 
- C.Fox Communications Senior Director, Tina McCormack, has been inducted to the Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR) 2010 Board. Tina will serve as the board's Pro Bono Co-Chair. Click here to read the full press release.
 
- C.Fox Communications is accepting applications for its inspired thought Award (the it Award): up to $20,000 worth of pro bono public relations and marketing services for the most worthy applicant.  Services offered through the award can include: Strategy, Writing/Messaging, Media Relations, Branding and Social Media. Read the press release here.
 
- C.Fox has been awarded a five-year contract by the General Services Administration (GSA) to serve executive agencies, federal government agencies and other specially classified organizations.  Read the press release here.
 
- C.Fox Communications is seeking to hire two interns for the 2010 spring semester. Click here to read more about our Public Relations internship opportunity and here to read more about our Special Event Planning internship opportunity.

- C.Fox Communications was recently featured in PR Week.  CEO Carrie Fox talked in depth about starting her own firm as a young entrepreneur. Click here to read the full article Early to Rise by Craig McGuire.

- C.Fox Communications has been awarded a public relations contract with CHF International, a leading international development and humanitarian assistance organization, also based in Silver Spring, that serves as a catalyst for long-lasting positive change in low- and moderate-income communities around the world. Learn more at www.chfinternational.org.

- C.Fox Communications has announced the recent hires of Tina McCormack and Julie Feldman. Tina has accepted the position of Senior Associate at C.Fox Communications. Tina comes to our firm with a strong background in brand policy, strategic planning, and Public Relations and previously worked as Director of Communications at Starlight Mid-Atlantic. Julie is a recent graduate from the University of Maryland having majored in Public Relations. She has interned with C.Fox Communications for three years and has accepted the position of PR Associate. Click here to read the full release.

- C.Fox Communications has been recognized by the Hermes Creative Awards for our work done with the Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE, Gelberg Signs and Balducci’s Food Lover’s Market.  The Hermes Creative Awards is an international competition to honor outstanding achievement and service to the communication profession.

- C.Fox Communications has been awarded a contract with the Dance Institute of Washington to develop the organization’s strategic communications and marketing plan. The Dance Institute of Washington is a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing successful citizens through quality dance training and arts education. To learn more about the Dance Institute of Washington visit http://www.danceinstitute.org/.

- C.Fox Communications president, Carrie Fox, recently sat on a panel to discuss the strategies and tactics of nonprofit PR. The forum was hosted by the Department of Communications at the University of Maryland and Carrie was joined by other PR professionals from Kelley Campaigns and the Montgomery County Arts and Humanities Council.

- C.Fox Communications recently made a trip to the set of the TODAY Show with our client, the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE, to showcase a handful of super fuel efficient vehicles which are competing for a multi-million dollar prize. Click here to watch the video

- C.Fox Communications president, Carrie Fox, has accepted a position on the board of Class Acts Arts, a non-profit dedicated to increasing awareness of the importance of the arts in education. C.Fox Communications will also be offering pro bono marketing and public relations services to the worthy non profit.