Whole Foods announced it will only offer customers 100-percent recyclable paper grocery bags, in a move designed to bolster the company’s green credentials. The Boulder Daily Camera reports, “As part of the effort to cut out single-use plastic bags — which are petroleum based and can take more than 1,000 years to break down in a landfill — Whole Foods stores will sell canvas bags and a new reusable plastic sack for 99 cents.”
Category: Denver
Turner PR Lands Two New High-End Resort Clients
Turner PR has added two new high-end resort and real-estate clients, Viceroy Anguilla and Viceroy Mayakoba, to its client roster. Turner PR will build the Viceroy brand and create greater visibility for the two communities using strategic media relations programs.
Denver PR Jobs
Among the Denver-area companies hiring this week are Catapult, Turner PR, Children’s Hospital, Colorado Veterinary Medical Foundation, Comcast, Denver Business Journal, Kaiser, MX Logic and Noodles & Company.
From The Kenney Group to the Colorado Crush?
The Rocky Mountain News profiles former Mullen High School and University of Miami Quarterback Ryan Clement as he takes what may be his last chance at playing pro football. Clement, who earned a law degree, currently works for The Kenney Group, a Denver firm that specializes in strategic political and government communications services.
KUSA/Channel 9’s Kirk Montgomery Inks 4-Year Deal
DIA to Offer Carbon Offsets to Flyers
Denver International Airport hopes to have carbon-offset kiosks installed by August to help guilty flyers feel better about the environmental effects of their travels. Under the plan, passengers could input their flight information to calculate how much in offsets would be required to erase their carbon footprint.
Colorado Lags in Venture Capital Growth
Venture capital investments in Colorado dropped by almost $100 million in 2007, according to a David Milstead piece in the Rocky Mountain News. The 15 percent Colorado decline runs counter to the national trend of a 10 percent increase in venture capital funding.
BusinessWire: Lost in MySpace?
BusinessWire is sponsoring a free Webinar (Friday, Jan. 25, at 11 a.m.) on how to apply Web 2.0 tactics to press releases. According to BusinessWire, “You’ll learn how to ‘Digg’ your releases (and if you even should), how to save them on del.icio.us, and get them into an RSS feed — all in the quest of maximizing Google juice.” Get more information and register here.
The “Broomfield Chamber Serving Broomfield and the Greater Broomfield Area” Was Their Second Choice
“The Chamber Serving the Broomfield Area” has officially changed its name to “the Broomfield Chamber of Commerce” to, in the words of its president Jennifer Kerr, “make it more identifiable as a Broomfield organization.” Local print shops specializing in business cards and letterhead reportedly applauded the brilliant decision.
NBC’s Russert to Be Honored with DPC’s Damon Runyon Award
The Denver Press Club will honor NBC political analyst Tim Russert with its 14th annual Damon Runyon award. The banquet is Sunday, April 13, at the Denver Marriott City Center. Tickets presumably are going fast and can be found here.
Target Ad Offers Surprising Bullseye
Target has a reputation as being slightly upscale and wholesome, so many were surprised when the store’s traditional target logo featured an unexpected bullseye (see below). But what would have likely been an under-the-radar issue exploded when Target dissed a complaint from a blogger, citing its policy of “not participating with non-traditional media outlets.” Ouch.
Greeley’s Finest Leaves them Gasping
You know the National Western Stock Show officially is underway when a Greeley bumpkin throws out the first embarrassing racial remark. And extra points for doing it in a venue that allowed Mayor Hickenlooper, Gov. Ritter and Sen. Salazar to all race to the nearest reporter to denounce the comments.
PR Week Salary Survey
PR Week’s annual Salary Survey is underway, and you can participate here. The survey provides an interesting benchmark for public relations practitioners on both the corporate and agency sides. Results will be released on Feb. 25.
PR Newswire Fires Staffer for Offensive Slugline
A PR Newswire staff member was fired for using “loony bin rally” as the slugline on a press release announcing a Mental Health Association rally. Gawker offers some perspective.
Recent PR Moves
- Crocs named Shelley Forslund public relations manager. Forslund formerly was with LeGrand Hart.
- SHiFT named Michelle Crisci Shauf (say that three times fast) account supervisor. Shauf joins SHiFT from Anna’s Angels Foundation for Down Syndrome Research. Her resume also includes IBM, Saatchi & Saatchi, and Ernst & Young.
- The Cherry Creek Arts Festival named R. Tony Smith business and communications director. Smith formerly was finance and operations director for the festival.
- Celestial Seasonings named Michael A. Bloom vice president of marketing. Bloom joins Celestial from Nestle.
Schenkein Goes Viral for Stapleton Campaign
PR Week has the details of Schenkein’s viral video campaign for Stapleton. A sample:
Anonymous Blogger Seeks Same
Never underestimate the amount of work and sarcasm that goes into “helping Denver suck less, daily.” To help shoulder the load, The Denver Egotist is looking for a few good co-bloggers.
Bronson Hilliard Finds Yet Another ‘Teachable Moment’ at CU
If you have any pro bono PR work left in your budget, you might want to give Buffalo Chip a call.
Editors of ‘The Onion’ Coming to Boulder, Denver
Linhart, WhiteWave Finalists for PR Week Awards
PR Week announced the finalists for the 2008 PR Week Awards this morning. Congratulations to Linhart PR for being a finalist for the “Small PR Agency of the Year,” and to WhiteWave Foods for being a finalist for the “Crisis or Issues Management Campaign of the Year.”
Coors’ Lawyers Working Overtime on Super Bowl PR Campaign
The Denver Post has the latest on Coors’ consumer-generated content campaign tied to the Super Bowl (previous post is here). Apparently the Coors lawyers are working overtime to try to prevent another public relations debacle.
Post, News Report Circulation Drops of 12 Percent
Winter X Games ‘Rumor Alert’
How do you break through the clutter when promoting an annual event that has lost some of the general public’s (and the media’s) attention? You aggressively respond to intriguing rumors about the event. What if no one is spreading rumors about you? No problem. Become a one-stop shop to create, spread and respond to the rumors.
Changes at Factory Design Labs
Coors Super Bowl Campaign Uses Consumer-Generated Content
PR Week has the details of Coors’ latest campaign.
’14 Days to Launch?’
Would someone please wake up the IT staff at VisiTech? The unveiling of their Web site redesign has been “14 days” away for weeks now.
Staff Departures Continue at Post, Rocky
Westword has the latest scoop on the continued departures of staff from the Post and Rocky. Among them:
- Julia C. Martinez, reporter, Denver Post
- Ivan Moreno, reporter, Rocky Mountain News
- Fernando Quintero, reporter, Rocky Mountain News
- Sarah Huntley, assistant city editor, Rocky Mountain News
EchoStar Wins CES ‘Best of Show’ Award
EchoStar won a “Best of Show” award at CES for its TR-50 High Definition DVR. EchoStar’s press release is here.
Upset Brewing …
The Denver Post’s Bill Husted pulls ahead of the Rocky’s Penny Parker in the “Most 2008 Wendy Aiello Mentions” horse race this morning. Sure, he tried to sneak it by us by referring to her as Wendy DeHaven, but we all know who she is. To date, that puts Husted on pace for a staggering 67 “Wendy” mentions in 2008; Parker, who was the heavy favorite to win the award, is only on pace for 33.
Upcoming Events
Ex-LeGrand Hart Employees Plan Reunion
ManiaTV Dumps Denver
After laying off nearly a quarter of its Colorado employees last week, ManiaTV announced it is relocating to Los Angeles.
Shares of Newspaper Publishers Fall To 52-Week Low
“Pssst … Ogilvy Clients Are Good. Pass It On.”
If a news anchor says something, but no one is there to hear it …
The Rocky Mountain News reports that Comcast begins carrying the Fox Business Network (channel 130) in Denver today. Before you start pitching clients for it, you may want to be aware that no one is actually watching the channel.
Ride ‘Em, Chipotle
The Denver Egotist has a post about how Chipotle accidentally discovered an ad campaign that has resonated well with the gay community. Never underestimate the power of being edgy … or the fight clients will give you to avoid being edgy.
Any pictures of Matt Wagner in a Speedo?
Carmichael Lynch Spong’s Matt Wagner was co-organizer of the 2008 Polar Plunge at the Boulder Reservoir. Pictures of the event that benefitted Alzheimer’s research are here.
Report Says Colorado Falling Behind in the Region
Denver’s Tech Crowd Heads to Vegas
Denver Post technology reporter Kimberly Johnson is blogging from CES in Las Vegas this week, as is Jeff Smith at the Rocky Mountain News. Both can expect to see a number of fellow Denverites from tech companies such as Case Logic, Hopscotch and Pentax Imaging, as well as from tech agencies such as VisiTech.
Chalk One Up for Linhart
Jandie Jams Music co-founder Julie Scott gives a shout out to Linhart PR for its public relations work.
Denver PR Jobs
Among the Denver agencies hiring this week are 104 West, Catapult, GroundFloor Media, VisiTech and Peter Webb.
Staff Cuts Continue at KMGH/Channel 7
KMGH/Channel 7 sportscaster Steve Gottsegen was let go after nearly a decade, part of a larger round of staff cuts at the ABC affiliate.
VolumePR Helping Launch NASCAR Candy Bar
If you have ever wanted to combine your twin loves of NASCAR and candy bars, nirvana is a mere six days away. Thursday, Jan. 10, is the official launch date for Dale Earnhardt Jr’s “Big Mo” candy bar. Denver-based VolumePR is handling the public relations for the launch.
MGA’s Julin Takes Helm of National PRSA
MGA Communications President Jeff Julin has started his one-year term as chairman and CEO of PRSA.
What is the Paparazzi Rate at JW Marriott?
This news may interest you if your agency represents celebrities … or if your law firm represents train-wrecks.
CLS Acquires Wyoming-based Stanwood & Partners
Looks like Gwin Johnston‘s competition for the Wyoming PR market just got a bit tougher.
Who will be the King of Denver PR?
We are a little more than three weeks away from the release of the Denver Business Journal’s 2007-2008 Book of Lists. As we get ready to see which agencies grew and which contracted, here’s a recap of 2006-2007 DBJ Book of Lists rankings:
- GBSM, $2.62 million (2005 gross income)
- Schenkein, $2.61 million
- JohnstonWells, $2.40 million
- Linhart, $2.18 million
- Pure Brand, $2.14 million
- GroundFloor , $2.10 million
- LeGrand Hart, $2.09 million
- PRACO, $2.07 million
- MGA, $2.06 million
- CTA, $1.50 million
- Peter Webb, $1.33 million
- Wall+Aiello, $1.14 million
- Alyn-Weiss, $1.10 million
- Turner, $1.10 million
- CLS, $1.08 million
- Metzger, $1.05 million
- VisiTech, $1.05 million
- InterMountain, $1.01 million
- Corporate Advocates, $0.88 million
- Catapult, $0.80 million
