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The Leakey Foundation awarded premier primatologists
Drs. Jane Goodall and Toshisada Nishida the Leakey Prize as part
of its 40th anniversary celebrations. Public Good PR promoted
this prestigious event, securing top-notch media coverage, including
interviews with Dr. Goodall in the Los Angeles Times and on NPR's Talk of the Nation Science Friday.
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The future is looking bleak for California's
native fish. That was the message of a groundbreaking report published
by non-profit watershed advocacy organization California Trout. And
thanks to the efforts of Public Good PR, that message was broadcast
through state-wide media outlets, including as a front-page feature
in the San
Francisco Chronicle.
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When the Simplicity crib
recall story broke,
Public Good PR called the CBS Early Show. They interviewed our
client, Charles Kelly Esq. of Hersh & Hersh Law, live on TV the
following morning. We then secured coverage in media outlets around
the country, including TV stations in San Francisco and Chicago, as
well as articles in the Chicago Tribune and Washington Post.
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David Wilcove's recent book, No Way Home:
The Decline of the World's Great Animal Migrations, tells of the dire
state of today's migratory animals. Public Good PR leveraged
the content in Wilcove's book to secure news coverage in top outlets
like the New York Times in addition to booking the author on NPR shows
Fresh Air and Living on Earth.
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When Nestlé Waters North America
set its sights on McCloud, California, for building a new 1,000,000
s.f. water bottling facility, it didn't count on tenacious community
activists and a national media campaign against its efforts.
Public Good PR secured placements in Business Week and
the Associated Press among others to pressure the
company to stay out of McCloud.
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Public Good PR was instrumental in
generating media coverage on behalf of It’s OUR Healthcare!,
a coalition of labor unions, seniors, small businesses, and religious
leaders working to reform healthcare in California.
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