

December 31, 2014
2014: Year in Review
2014 was a year filled with so many special moments for us. We are truly humbled by the great trust and responsibility placed in our hands over these past twelve months by you, our clients…

December 10, 2014
Five tips to help your event photographer
For more than 15 years, I’ve been photographing events—from the tiniest employee-recognition cocktail parties to international conferences with thousands of attendees… and everything in between. Each comes with its own set of challenges and very…

November 12, 2014
Fundraising success: It all starts with building a great event committee
Most nonprofits know there are major benefits to hosting an annual gala or awards dinner. However, they also know the climate for fundraising events has become much more competitive in the past decade. With multiple…

October 20, 2014
Disaster Kits 101: Don’t tempt fate. Be prepared for what any event may throw your way!
Disaster Kits. A term used by our founder and president Dusty Rhodes for an at-the-ready supply of items that will hopefully solve any impending disaster at an event. (BTW, it’s not “if” a possible disaster…

September 26, 2014
In the News: Women Up: Dusty Rhodes of Conventures
From Boston Business Journal – Where do you turn when you need advice or guidance? I run things by my colleagues. We have a very open and fluid communications approach so if there’s something I’m not…

June 16, 2014
Don’t forget to “think local” with your PR clients
After fifteen years as a community journalist, I am admittedly very partial to local papers, blogs and cable stations. Now that I’m on the “other side” in public relations and marketing, I’ve brought that local…

June 5, 2014
Are you turning your interns into employees?
Are you turning your interns into staff members? Or are you showing them all the door once the internship is over? A valuable starting point for an assessment of any company’s internship program may be…