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28 06, 2017

10 Tips for Effective Employee Communications

By |2021-12-03T17:51:55-08:00June 28, 2017|

When I was in college, our journalism department distributed a simple one-page newsletter each week called the Monday Memo. It wasn’t complex or even sophisticated, but it was well-written and produced consistently. As a result, it was a respected, valuable tool for the department to communicate important matters to students and faculty. As a [...]

16 05, 2017

KRPR Garners Nine Awards for Creative Excellence

By |2017-07-15T12:08:37-07:00May 16, 2017|

Four distinguished communication award competitions have honored Kevin/Ross Public Relations with a total of nine national awards for work the agency performed over the past year on behalf of Antelope Valley Hospital. Healthcare Marketing Report, sponsor of the healthcare industry’s oldest and largest healthcare advertising awards, presented four accolades to Kevin/Ross in four distinct creative [...]

1 05, 2017

Care N’ Care Joins the Kevin/Ross Family of Clients

By |2017-08-25T10:23:44-07:00May 1, 2017|

We are proud to announce the addition of Care N’ Care to our growing family of clients. Care N’ Care is a Medicare Advantage health plan providing North Texas Medicare beneficiaries affordable alternatives that improve and simplify Medicare coverage. With both PPO and HMO health plans, Care N’ Care offers all of the traditional benefits included in original Medicare plus additional benefits [...]

24 04, 2017

5 Reasons Your Business Should be on Facebook

By |2017-11-29T08:13:51-08:00April 24, 2017|

Facebook is the largest social media network with over a billion users all over the world. With so many people in one place, it’s obvious why this platform is a go-to for many businesses. As a busy business owner, you could be struggling to understand the type of benefits you could expect from spending time [...]

28 03, 2017

Ever Wonder What Makes News?

By |2017-07-15T12:09:45-07:00March 28, 2017|

Editors and reporters receive more press releases and unsolicited phone calls (and emails and texts) then they can reasonably be expected to handle. That’s because everyone thinks they have a story that the world is just craving to hear about. Truth is, most people don’t. Of all of the story ideas that journalists receive in [...]

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