WordWrite Communications Hires New Associate

Pittsburgh, PA., January 6, 2016 — WordWrite Communications, a full service public relations firm in Pittsburgh, is proud to announce the addition of a new associate, Sam Bojarski. Sam will manage the firm’s social media accounts and company blog. He will also assist with content development for several WordWrite clients. 

Sam’s experience in written communication has covered multiple areas of journalism, as well as the marketing field. After getting his start at The Pitt News, his campus newspaper, Sam later covered Duquesne basketball for Pittsburgh SportingSam.pngNews and worked as a freelancer for Pitt Magazine.

In the summer of 2015, Sam interned at Prose Media, a content marketing agency in New York City. There, he focused on drafting copy for email campaigns, social media posts, blogs and e-books. During his last semester at the University of Pittsburgh, he served as an assistant speechwriter for the chancellor’s office during his last semester at the University of Pittsburgh. 

Sam graduated with honors and a degree in economics from the University of Pittsburgh in December 2015. He also holds a certificate in public and professional writing from the university.

 

About WordWrite Communications LLC:

As Pittsburgh’s only pure PR agency, WordWrite Communications LLC helps clients share their great, untold stories with everyone who needs to see, hear and experience them. WordWrite clients range from start-ups to Fortune 1000 and global firms. They share a fundamental belief in the value of two-way communications and authentic stories told by fluent storytellers. WordWrite clients include Allstate, Fragasso Financial Advisors, Kennametal, Koppers Inc., MedExpress, MPW Industrial Services and Pfizer Inc. For more info, visit: www.wordwritepr.comwww.facebook.com/wordwriteprwww.twitter.com/wordwritepr or www.linkedin.com/company/wordwrite-communications.

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