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Carrie Fox, President
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As founder and president of C.Fox Communications, Carrie is the visionary behind the agency’s commitment to delivering strategic communications for social good.  Under Carrie’s leadership, C.Fox has won an array of national and international accounts, which all hold to a common theme:  a mission-driven approach to bettering people, communities, and the world. While Carrie oversees the growth of the agency, she also remains actively involved in the day-to-day strategy and implementation of client solutions. Carrie thrives on telling stories through media relations, public affairs and marketing campaigns that are thought-provoking, issues-based, and that people notice. She lands clients regular coverage on CNN and The Today Show, in TIME Magazine, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal. She has media trained nonprofit executives, CEOs and elected officials, and her writing has been published in the Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Chronicle, POLITICO and GOOD Magazine, among others. 

Carrie is a member of the Public Relations Society of America, The American News Women’s Club,  and Washington Women in Public Relations who  in 2010 recognized her as an Emerging Leader of the Year. She speaks regularly to nonprofits and small businesses on public relations and social media, entrepreneurship, and building buzz. She is also dedicated mentor to young PR professionals, and serves as a guest lecturer at American University and the University of Maryland.

 Prior to founding C.Fox Communications, Carrie worked at Washington, D.C. based Prism Public Affairs, supporting a variety of clients in the nonprofit sector as well as on Capitol Hill. She also spent a number of years as Director of Communications for Ripken Baseball, which was founded to manage Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr.’s many efforts, including his nationally recognized youth baseball initiative.

Carrie is a graduate of Loyola University in Maryland, and now lives in Silver Spring with her husband Brian, daughter Sophia Lindsey and beagle Baxter.