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PR/MARKETING CASE STUDIES

Jack Pyle, PR Fellow, is nationally recognized for using face-to-face communications as a key strategy in his PR programs.

» Building Trust with a Fearful Public
Objective: Reduce public opposition to startup of a natural gas pipeline.
PR award: Central Michigan Chapter, Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) - Best of Show among PR programs for profit organizations, 1998

» Mason School Improvement Campaign
Objective: Get voter approval for school bond election to remodel and expand schools.
PR award: Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) - Silver Anvil winner for the nation's best nonprofit public service program, 1996.

» Rebuilding the first nation's first major urban freeway to be closed to traffic during reconstruction
Objective: Keeping the traffic moving while rebuilding the Lodge Freeway and minimize impacts on businesses city government and healthcare facilities.
1. PR award: PRSA - Silver Anvil winner for the nation’s best government community relations program, 1988.
2. PR award: American Association of State Highway Officials - Scoop Award for the nation's best public relations program, 1988.

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