WordWrite Communications Hires New PR Intern

WordWrite Communications, a strategic communications consulting firm, has selected Jessica Klimczyk, a senior at the University of Pittsburgh, as an intern for the spring semester. Jess_K

At Pitt, Klimczyk is a media and professional communications major, also earning a community/corporate relations certificate. As a second semester senior, Klimczyk looks to WordWrite to fine tune her communications and public relations skills prior to graduation.

Klimczyk will be creating social media content, blogging, crafting the agency’s monthly newsletter, and becoming certified in inbound marketing through HubSpot Academy.

Klimczyk previously spent time with WHIRL Publishing, where she was the sales/advertising/marketing intern from March to August 2014. Her primary focus was creating content for the WHIRL blog, but she also managed art traffic between clients and the sales team, as well as magazine distribution.

About WordWrite Communications, LLC:
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. WordWrite clients 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, Koppers Inc., MedExpress, and Pfizer Inc. For more info, visit: www.wordwritepr.com, www.facebook.com/wordwritepr, www.twitter.com/wordwritepr, or www.linkedin.com/company/wordwrite-communications.

 

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