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08.28.23

Seven Letter Expands Strategic Communications Team

By Adam Abrams By Catherine Adamchak By Regina Anderson By Cate Biegun By Brendan Buck By Tim Burger By Robin Calleja By John M. Corrigan By Scott Deitz By David Di Martino

Two New Hires Help to Increase Digital and Media Relations Expertise Seven Letter, a full-service bipartisan strategic communications firm with offices in Washington and Boston, today announced the addition of Robin Calleja and Kelcey McClung to […]

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07.07.23

Your Questions About Threads Answered

By Adam Abrams By Catherine Adamchak By Regina Anderson By Cate Biegun By Brendan Buck By Tim Burger By Robin Calleja By John M. Corrigan By Scott Deitz By David Di Martino

Yesterday, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, launched a new social media app called Threads that seeks to rival Twitter. Interest in the platform has exploded, and this […]

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06.15.23

New Hires Deepen Public Affairs Expertise and Enhance Corporate Communications Offering

By Adam Abrams By Catherine Adamchak By Regina Anderson By Cate Biegun By Brendan Buck By Tim Burger By Robin Calleja By John M. Corrigan By Scott Deitz By David Di Martino

Firm Growth Generates Two New Positions, Expanding Roster of Senior Counselors Seven Letter, a full-service bipartisan strategic communications firm with offices in Washington and Boston, today announced that Blair Taylor, most recently Communications […]

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04.13.23

New Survey of Boston Area Professionals: Public Transportation is Unreliable & Continuing to Get Worse

By Adam Abrams By Catherine Adamchak By Regina Anderson By Cate Biegun By Brendan Buck By Tim Burger By Robin Calleja By John M. Corrigan By Scott Deitz By David Di Martino

Affordability Remains Constant; Perceived Safety, Convenience, and Reliability Have all Fallen in the Last Six Months Boston area professionals continue to voice frustration with what is seen as an increasingly […]

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04.12.23

Seven Letter Promotes Three

By Adam Abrams By Catherine Adamchak By Regina Anderson By Cate Biegun By Brendan Buck By Tim Burger By Robin Calleja By John M. Corrigan By Scott Deitz By David Di Martino

Seven Letter, a full-service bipartisan strategic communications firm with offices in Washington and Boston, today announced the promotion of three employees.  Annalyse Keller, who develops and implements full-service strategic campaigns for a […]

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02.28.23

Seven Letter Adds Michael Ricci as Partner, Emmy Winner Kobina Yankah as Creative Director

By Adam Abrams By Catherine Adamchak By Regina Anderson By Cate Biegun By Brendan Buck By Tim Burger By Robin Calleja By John M. Corrigan By Scott Deitz By David Di Martino

Firm Growth Generates Five New Positions, Expanding Roster of Senior Counselors and Content Creators WASHINGTON, DC – (February 28, 2023) – Seven Letter, a full-service bipartisan strategic communications firm with offices in […]

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01.27.23

PR Week: We found a hybrid work solution. Don’t do what we did

By Adam Abrams By Catherine Adamchak By Regina Anderson By Cate Biegun By Brendan Buck By Tim Burger By Robin Calleja By John M. Corrigan By Scott Deitz By David Di Martino

Three years ago, the workplace changed forever. Some say the pandemic hastened inevitable trends. Others hoped it was a momentary adjustment followed by a return to the old normal. Either […]

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01.02.23

New York Times Opinion: What a Failed Speaker Vote Means for Kevin McCarthy and Republicans

By Adam Abrams By Catherine Adamchak By Regina Anderson By Cate Biegun By Brendan Buck By Tim Burger By Robin Calleja By John M. Corrigan By Scott Deitz By David Di Martino

Opening day in the House of Representatives is typically marked by the usual pageantry and the fleeting promise that this Congress will work better than the last. That hope could […]

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