WordWrite Communications Promotes Emma Walter to Account Executive

Move is expected to bolster further growth of PR and social media firm

WordWrite Communications, one of Pittsburgh’s fastest-growing public relations and social media firms, has promoted Emma Walter to account executive. social media executive Emma

As part of her new position, Walter will begin taking a more active role in promoting the strategies of WordWrite, while continuing to work on her day-to-day activities of writing, media relations and social media.

A graduate of Slippery Rock University, Walter joined the WordWrite team as an apprentice in June of last year and soon progressed to assistant account executive,, where she worked with senior team leaders on client projects for Family Eye Care, Kennametal, Peak Performance Management, Redstone Highlands Senior Living Communities and Dismas Charities.

“As WordWrite continues to prosper, Emma will play an important role in modeling the ‘WordWrite Way’ while mentoring new employees expected later this year as the agency grow,” WordWrite CEO and president, Paul Furiga said.  

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, news media and social media communications with particular expertise in health care, manufacturing and technology. 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. Among WordWrite’s clients are: Buck Consultants, Kennametal Inc., Koppers Inc., Light of Life Rescue Mission, Pfizer, Inc., Redstone Highlands and the West Penn Allegheny Health System. For more information on WordWrite, visit http://www.wordwritepr.com, http://www.facebook.com/wordwritepr or http://twitter.com/wordwritepr.

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