WordWrite CEO Paul Furiga Honored For “Branding Boot Camp” Seminar

Paul Furiga, president and CEO of WordWrite Communications, was honored this week at Priority Two’s annual alumni dinner for his “Branding Boot Camp” seminar. Priority Two is a non-profit organization that was established for the purpose of providing proactive job search skills and support services for those individuals going through employment transition.

IMG 1560 resized 600Furiga is a volunteer at Priority Two, and was honored at the dinner for the seminar he did in 2010 with good friend Dick Singer, a coach to CEOs and a Vistage chair in Pittsburgh. This four-week program was devoted to developing your personal brand to land leads in the job search. 

WordWrite is an advocate for helping job seekers. Recently, the PR agency launched its “Education and Internships” page, with resources to aid those with the job search.

To learn more about Priority Two, visit http://www.ptwo.org/.

 

About WordWrite Communications, LLC
WordWrite Communications, LLC helps its clients share their great, untold stories with everyone who needs to see, hear and experience them. WordWrite specializes in crisis, employee, executive and media communications with particular expertise in health care, manufacturing and technology. WordWrite clients range from small start-ups to Fortune 1000 global firms. WordWrite clients share a fundamental belief in the value of two-way communications, and in the power of authentic stories told by fluent storytellers. Among WordWrite’s clients are: KIT Solutions, Koppers Inc., MEDRAD, Inc., Pfizer, Inc., The Pittsburgh Business Group on Health and Redstone Highlands. For more information on WordWrite, visit http://www.wordwritepr.com, http://www.facebook.com/wordwritepr, or http://twitter.com/wordwritepr.

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