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Voorhees Town Center, a Simon PR client, will introduce a new Farmers Market on May 19 featuring a variety of locally cultivated, healthy items. The Grand Opening will offer free family activities including a petting zoo, tractor rides and face-painting.

Clients & Industries

Shopping Centers

PREIT Capital City MallChambersburg Mall Cherry Hill MallCrossroads MallCumberland Mall   Dartmouth Mall         Exton Square Mall Francis Scott Key MallThe Gallery at Market EastHudson Mall Logan Valley MallLycoming MallPrince GeorgesMoorestown Mall New River Valley MallNittany MallNorth Hanover Mall Palmer Park Mall   Plymouth Meeting Mall South MallSpringfield MallSusquehanna Valley Mall Uniontown MallValley MallViewmont Mall Voorhees Town CenterWashington Crown CenterWillow Grove ParkWoodland Mall

Speciality Biopharmaceutical

Shire

Speciality Chemicals

DOWFMC

Higher Education

West Chester University   Drexel

Non Profit Organizations

 11th Street Family Health ServicesMt. Airy, USAPEC

Special Events

Benjamin Franklin Birthday CelebrationPhizFestSake Fest Brewer's PlateLincoln 200       PhillyMummers.comNational Public Gardens Day Voices for Healing

Healthcare

Heart HouseCrossroads HospiceHoly Redeemer Health SystemHomeCare AssociatesVNA of Greater Philadelphia

Financial Services

PNC Bank

Government

Philadelphia Water DepartmentWawa Welcome AmericaDepartment of RecreationLeanna Washington
Pa. State Senator LeAnna Washington

Professional Services

 Eisenberg Rothweiler

Cultural Attractions

Christ Church Burial GroundFairmount WW Interpretive Center

Restaurant Chains

Bravo Cucina Italiana Brio Tuscan Grille

 

Simon Says...

Interesting Factoids

The media industry’s changing news cycle continues to impact the PR industry in a variety of ways. One significant change has occurred as a result of the trend of dwindling newsrooms, which has created a demand for PR pros to be quick and reliable resources. Another major change has been social media and the transition to digital.

By now, PR professionals should be aware that multimedia is key. Radio industry professionals, for example, are now interested in more than just soundbites. They want pictures and video. In the same vein, print professionals are looking for more than just text.

Mendolera, K. (2012). State of the media report 2012: Evolving and merging. Retrieved from http://www.vocus.com/resources/state-of-media/2012-evolving-merging.pdf