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Launching The Change Agencies: The Back Story
Today, I joined with five colleagues to announce the launch of The Change Agencies, a new national network of independent public relations and marketing firms designed to change the way the industry communicates to, for and with multicultural and LGBTQ communities. We are the first national collective of independent PR firms to offer inclusive communications services to effectively represent, engage and connect with African American, Asian American, Latinx and LGBTQ communiti
Jun 13, 2019


The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with Jennifer Holmgren of LanzaTech
Welcome back to the continuation of Year Two of the Common Sense Colloquy . This month, we’re featuring a new Q&A on commercializing technology and lessons learned from business partners with Dr. Jennifer Holmgren , Chief Executive Officer of LanzaTech . Jennifer has over 20 years of experience in the energy sector including a proven track record in the development and commercialization of fuels and chemicals technologies. Prior to joining LanzaTech, she was Vice President an
May 29, 2019


The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with Roger Ballentine of Green Strategies
We’re continuing Year Two of the Common Sense Colloquy with a new Q&A about communicating on challenging subjects, advising world leaders and the importance of knowing your audience with Roger Ballentine of Green Strategies . Roger is a former White House staffer in the Clinton administration and an acknowledged expert on energy and environmental policy and technology. He served as Chairman of President Clinton’s White House Climate Change Task Force and Deputy Assistant to
Apr 24, 2019


Fearless Friday Predictions Volume 5
Hello and welcome back to our Fearless Friday Predictions series in which we offer our best guesses about action on energy and environment topics and issues. Before we offer a new prediction, let’s check in on Volume 4 from December 2018 . We predicted: Prediction 6: The Land and Water Conservation Fund will, finally, be reauthorized by Congress and the bill will be signed into law. But that won’t happen until early in 2019. Despite efforts to get it done before Congress lea
Apr 19, 2019


The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with Katharine Hayhoe
We’re excited to kick off Year Two of the Common Sense Colloquy series with an amazing Q&A about climate, science and communications with Katharine Hayhoe . If you are not already following her on Twitter , go do that now – we’ll wait… If you are following her on Twitter, you know that Katharine is a transformational and inspirational leader on science, climate and communications. When she is not educating and engaging others on Twitter or sharing her insights through an agg
Mar 28, 2019


Expanding Our Team
The new website we launched today now highlights one of the most exciting changes we’ve made to our firm: the expansion of the team of colleagues who work on client projects. Our team is now five people strong and includes senior independent public relations professionals in three major U.S. markets: Washington, D.C., Chicago and San Francisco. Just as importantly, the team also includes experienced practitioners with expertise in crisis communications, corporate reputation
Mar 4, 2019


Our Website 3.0
Today, we’re relaunching our website . And while we understand that means more to us than anyone else, we’re still excited. As a representation of a firm’s brand, a website is often the first thing prospective clients see if a firm is referred to them or they read about a firm on social media and seek out its web presence. Our website was more than four years old (even though we updated it once) and we felt it was time for a wholesale change to reflect new design standards an
Mar 4, 2019


The Common Sense Colloquy One Year Later – My Favorite Comments from our Participants
As I conclude the celebration of the first anniversary of the Common Sense Colloquy Q&A series , I’m sharing my favorite quote from each of the twelve brilliant people who participated in our first year. Although I asked each person a different set of questions, the responses aren’t just all wonderful examples of common sense, but they are timely, relevant and insightful about the current state of energy and environment communications and indeed, about communications in gener
Feb 21, 2019


The Common Sense Colloquy One Year Later – “The Best Communications Advice I’ve Given To Others”
Today, I’m continuing the celebration of the one-year anniversary of the Common Sense Colloquy , my monthly Q&A series in which I pose questions about communications to influential energy and environmental leaders from diverse backgrounds and experiences from finance to policy and business to advocacy. I’ve had the good fortune to work with many of our participants and I was thrilled to benefit again from the advice, perspective and experience they shared in this series. In
Feb 20, 2019


The Common Sense Colloquy One Year Later – “The Best Communications Advice I’ve Received”
One year ago, I launched a new series called the Common Sense Colloquy . The idea was to ask notable energy and environmental leaders from a variety of different fields for their insight on communications based on their own experience and expertise. I didn’t know quite what to expect, but I knew that if I asked smart people to share their wisdom I’d at least get some interesting insight. By grounding the series in “common sense,” I wanted to identify simple, sensible feedback
Feb 19, 2019


The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with Jason Grumet of the Bipartisan Policy Center
Welcome to our twelfth Common Sense Colloquy , a Q&A with Jason Grumet , president of the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) . We’ve been fortunate to work with Jason and his team on multiple occasions including in support of the launch of the American Energy Innovation Council in 2010 and, more recently, with the launch of the Carbon Capture Coalition in 2018. As President of BPC, Jason works with a team of policy experts on topics as varied as energy, education, health, econ
Jan 29, 2019


#FourYearsFourCommitments
Time flies when you’re having fun. It’s been four years since I launched RENEW PR on January 23, 2015. Since then, I’ve celebrated each business anniversary by highlighting the people and issues I’ve been fortunate enough to work with and on over the years. In the first two years , I celebrated our business anniversary with an evening reception ( and I even posted my playlist from the second anniversary party ). In the third year, I focused on giving back (with financial co
Jan 23, 2019


Happy New Year 2019!
Happy New Year! As we said on Twitter over the holidays, “What a year! Good, bad, and well, just wow.” Here’s hoping 2019 is less eventful and more focused on moving America and the world forward together. Speaking of “forward,” this month, we’ll celebrate our fourth anniversary in business. Time flies when you’re having fun. Watch this space for updates on how we’ll celebrate the anniversary this year. This month we’ll also post our twelfth Common Sense Colloquy blog Q&A
Jan 2, 2019


The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with Katherine Hamilton of 38 North Solutions
Welcome to our eleventh Common Sense Colloquy, a Q&A with Katherine Hamilton , Chair of 38 North Solutions . We’re fortunate to call Katherine Hamilton both friend and colleague. In fact, Katherine and her firm are part of our Collaborations team and we’ve worked together on multiple client projects. Katherine works with noted cleantech and other firms and organizations providing business development and public policy consulting. She has been listed on the #Solar100 board b
Dec 17, 2018


Fearless Friday Predictions Volume 4
Hello and welcome back to our Fearless Fridays predictions. Before we offer a new prediction, let’s check in on Volume 3 from March 2018. We predicted: Prediction 5: Instead of a comprehensive infrastructure package addressing a broad range of transportation, manufacturing, energy, environmental and related concerns, we’ll just see one single-issue bill enacted this year (e.g. limited transportation infrastructure language in the FAA reauthorization bill or a bill on transp
Dec 14, 2018


The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with Julio Friedmann of Carbon Wrangler
Welcome to our tenth Common Sense Colloquy , a Q&A with Dr. Julio Friedmann , Senior Scholar at Columbia University and President of Carbon Wrangler. We’ve had the good fortune to work with Julio as part of our work with the Carbon Capture Coalition . As the former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy, Julio has a wealth of experience and expertise. As the CEO of Carbon Wrangler, he now has a new platform from which to adv
Nov 16, 2018


Election 2018 Impact on Energy and Environmental Policy
Election 2018 was billed as many things, and it delivered in many ways. It was both surprising and expected and dramatic and simple. Its impact on federal energy and environmental policy will be similarly interesting. Here’s a snapshot of our thinking on the impact of the midterm election on the key national topics at the core of our communications consulting business . For each topic, we’ve provided our take on “likely opportunities” and “likely challenges” to share a sense
Nov 7, 2018


The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with Shelley Fidler of Van Ness Feldman
Welcome to our ninth Common Sense Colloquy, a Q&A with Shelley Fidler , Principal, Governmental Affairs, Energy and Environmental Policy at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, D.C. In addition to being a former Hill colleague and later client partner, Shelley is also a friend of RENEW PR President Ben Finzel. Shelley is that rare combination of smart, focused, friendly and kind. As a result, she is one of the most connected people in the Washington energy and environment publi
Oct 31, 2018


We Won Our First Public Affairs Award!
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to submit an entry in the first-ever Cleanie Awards. I entered the Public Affairs Campaign of the Year category on behalf of our client the Carbon Capture Coalition . And today I am proud to announce that we won! I’ve won several industry awards in my career – a PRSA Silver Anvil, several Bulldog Reporter awards, etc. – but this is the first award I’ve won at RENEW PR . I’m thrilled. Awards aren’t necessary, of course, but they are
Oct 23, 2018


The Common Sense Colloquy: Q&A with John Di Stasio of Large Public Power Council
Welcome to our eighth Common Sense Colloquy , a Q&A with John Di Stasio , president of Large Public Power Council . John was formerly the General Manager and CEO of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) from June of 2008 through April of 2014. He has an extensive background in the energy industry, but is also the owner of Di Stasio Vineyards in Amador County, California. In short, he’s a man of diverse – and fascinating - interests. He’s also smart, direct and wi
Sep 21, 2018


We’re a Finalist for Best LGBT-Owned Business in DC? We Feel Like Winners Already.
Sometimes it really is an honor to be nominated. I should know. On Monday of this week, I was notified that RENEW PR is a finalist in the category of Best LGBT-Owned Business for the 2018 Best of Gay DC Awards sponsored by The Washington Blade . Wow. I had no idea we’d been nominated so I was floored when I found out we were finalists. Really, I feel like we’ve already won. I’m proud of our LGBT Business Enterprise certification from the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce a
Sep 14, 2018
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