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Navigators’ strategic communications practice is revered for developing innovative messaging and communications plans that strengthen and enhance any corporate, political, issue, crisis or image campaign.
Our team has designed and implemented a multitude of notable strategic messaging campaigns by focusing on identifiable target audiences, internal and external influences, and key message analysis and development. Our ability to drive long-term integrated messaging campaigns that arm clients with a powerful platform for effective communications gives Navigators the expert status that our clients have come to value.
Navigators’ Mike Murphy, Todd Harris, Rob Stutzman, Sarah Bascom, Rhonda Bentz, Mary Cheney, Eric Shabsis, Trent Wisecup, Colleen Coghlan, Kristen Bridges, Bill Lockhart and Adrienne Brand lead Navigators’ strategic communications practice.
Navigators’ Strategic Communications services include:
- Legislative Communications
- Political Communications
- Advocacy Advertising Campaigns
- Creative Issue Advertising
- Ballot Initiatives
- Public Relations
- International Elections
- Crisis Management
- Issue Campaigns
- Coalition Management
- Image Enhancement
- Media Training
- Message Development
- Public Opinion Research
- Website & Collateral Design
- Event Planning
- Media Management
- Branding
- Land Use Development Campaigns
For more information on Navigators' Strategic Communications practice, please contact us at one of our four locations:
Washington, D.C. 901 7th Street, N.W. Suite 200 Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 315-5100 (202) 315-5010 fax
Sacramento, California 1415 L Street Suite 430 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 930-0100 (916) 930-0101 fax
Los Angeles, California 1041 N. Formosa Avenue Writers Building, Suite 6 West Hollywood, CA 90046 (310) 470-0600 (202) 318-8007 fax
Tallahassee, Florida 301 S. Bronough Street Suite 650 Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 222-2140 (850) 222-2160 fax
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Case Study: The Florida Association of Broadcasters and the Florida Division of Emergency Management hired Navigators to develop and manage a campaign to create and distribute public service announcements that would establish a culture of preparedness in Florida after the devastating 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons. Read more
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