Up Close and Personal: Getting to Know CEO Mike Smith
Want to know more about our team? Read this fun article by Capitol Communications on our CEO and fearless leader, Mike Smith! [...]
Want to know more about our team? Read this fun article by Capitol Communications on our CEO and fearless leader, Mike Smith! [...]
This spring, “cool Baltimore neighborhoods” takes on a new meaning. In early April, volunteers of all ages joined the Baltimore Tree Trust to plant trees in selected areas of [...]
Law enforcement officers around the globe are becoming increasingly adept at catching child traffickers, child sexual abusers and online pornographers. Artificial intelligence is helping to grow [...]
This week our CEO and veteran road warrior, Mike Smith, hit the ground in Las Vegas and Reno for the Sierra Nevada Mountains— to help shed light on the conservation plight of desert bighorn sheep [...]
As a firm that values our interns and our internship program, there are a few things we’ve noticed that sets certain candidates apart. Let this serve as a field guide for you to gain quality [...]
by ALEXIS JANNEY | Dec 6, 2018 3:00 pm The Pond Lily dam removal is, at its core, an urban renewal and community resilience project on the West River. It was once an impeded river [...]
By Mike Smith / Special Correspondent for National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Posted Nov 25, 2018 at 12:01 AM The Mill River restoration, one of the more ambitious aquatic-connectivity projects [...]
Student Entrepreneur Works to Help Others Keep College Debt to a Minimum Cheryl Vosburg November 27, 2018 Danville Virginia native Danielle Jeffers’ journey as an entrepreneur began as many [...]
By Cheryl Vosburg, Special Correspondent for National Fish and Wildlife Foundation The Nature Conservancy (TNC) in Milton will be working to reforest 22 acres of land it owns at the Middleford [...]
By Cheryl Vosburg | Sept. 7, 2018 The sparkling red brick and glass buildings in the Virginia Tech – Carilion corridor continue to bring Roanoke more than beautiful structures that often show [...]
The Bloede Dam will be breached for aquatic connectivity on Sept. 5. Families can expect 17 miles of contiguous river for swimming, fishing Restoring aquatic connectivity on Maryland’s [...]
Medici supports legislative drive for licensing and reimbursement in TX, FL and federal funding for telemedicine Authors: Mike Smith & Kevin Scranton The market for investment in telemedicine [...]
The coast of Rhode Island is home to gorgeous beaches, charming seaside towns, coastal wetlands, and a unique ecological feature called “coastal salt ponds,” or wetland [...]
Austin startup expects to double its payroll within a year By Mike Cronin and Will Anderson – Austin Business Journal | Jun 13, 2018 Upon learning Medici closed its series A funding [...]
$5M seawall and groin project dedicated this week by USFWS, Over 15 shorebird species migrating through Milford-area, feasting on crab egg Red Knot, a heartier member of the sandpiper family, [...]
There is strength in numbers, and when the Broome County Soil and Water Conservation District wants to protect homeowners from local stormwater flooding in the Susquehanna Basin, it calls in a [...]
PROMOTION MEDIA & MARKETING APRIL 18, 2018 Alexis Janney Senior Account Executive at GreenSmith Public Affairs EDUCATION: American University (Washington, DC) Janney provides exceptional [...]
GreenSmith Public Affairs’ Mike Smith Speaks With Medici VP Of Marketing Nerissa Sardi. This interview originally appeared on Nibletz. Last week during SXSW the CMO Clubhouse took over the lobby [...]
This article originally appeared on NJ Environment News. BY CHERYL VOSBURG The “Barrett’s Run Grassland Restoration” project is a 7.5 acre example of planning and collaboration that accomplishes [...]
This post originally appeared on NJ Spotlight. BY MIKE SMITH There are over 115,000 acres of productive farmland in the Highlands region of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut [...]
This Op-Ed originally appeared in the York Daily Record. BY CHERYL VOSBURG York County will soon be handling stormwater on a more regional basis that will increase efficiency in implementing [...]
This article originally appeared in the Fairfax City, VA Patch. By Mike Smith Each December, Fairfax County Department of Transportation recognizes notable companies for their [...]
This article originally appeared in the Rappahannock News. By Cheryl Vosburg Special to the Rappahannock News A new tourist home ribbon cutting last week marks the first time that [...]
This article was originally posted on Becker’s Hospital Review CES Physicians Tour Showcases Convergence of Personal Health Diagnostics and Telehealth Communications Las Vegas – Physicians [...]
This article originally appeared on Patch.com If there was one thing Erik Meyers, vice president of The Conservation Fund, learned from Hurricane Sandy, it was that the current methods for [...]
This article originally appeared on Patch.com By Teresa Liu In 2012, Hurricane Sandy tore through communities along the East Coast; in its trail numerous power lines were toppled, thousands of [...]
The Morgan Moses Foundation was featured in a segment on Washington, DC’s WUSA 9 TV! Download the clip here!
This article original appeared on BXTimes.com. The Bronx River Alliance hosted the exhilarating Bronx River Greenway 5K Canoe Challenge, New River House Tour and Starlight Park Event on Saturday, [...]
This article originally appeared in the Cape May County Herald. Marsh Gets New Life By Karen Knight Jul 7, 2017 SHARK ISLAND – About a half mile from Avalon, marshes, which are a part of the New [...]
This article originally appeared on New Hampshire Public Radio. By TODD BOOKMAN JUN 1, 2017 New Hampshire Public Radio Picture unspoiled wild forest, the type of place only animals and Boy Scouts [...]
This article originally appeared on FederalTimes.com on May 25, 2017 Leadership coaching can transform the federal government By: Gary Crane, International Coach Federation The ability to lead is [...]
Be sure to check out Reston Connection’s article Bike to Work Day from it’s May 24-30 publication!
This post originally appeared on epolitics.com. Guess what: you’re leaving a trail of digital breadcrumbs wherever you go, and political marketers know it. When you sign-on to a WiFi network, [...]
Michael Smith was quoted in today’s DelMarVa Now article about the Trump presidency and its impact on environmental efforts. Click here to read!
Click here to read about the Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund’s North Brooklyn environmental remediation.
The article originally appeared on BrooklynPatch.com The Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund is putting the “green” in Greenpoint with grants totaling $54.5 million for projects within the [...]
This post originally appeared on Campaigns & Elections on 5/30. We’re at the point when not missing a media cycle is now more important than keeping a campaign or advocacy team on-message. [...]
Mike will be serving as moderator for a Campaigns & Elections magazine CampaignTech training event this week at the Newseum in Washington, DC. In advance of that panel session, he did a [...]
This article originally appeared on AssociationsNow.com on 4/29. Don’t let your association’s voice be lost in the confusion of the presidential race; follow these advocacy tips to stay above the [...]
This post originally appeared on EnergyBiz.com and EnergyCentral.com. The White House is standing-up a Water Resources intra-agency organization which will function like the go-go days of the [...]
This post originally appeared on Campaigns & Elections. For those intrepid souls working on national, state or local campaigns, there’s nothing wrong with starting to think about your [...]
This post originally appeared on Campaigns & Elections. “This place is just lousy with bloggers,” said a top Washington Post political writer at the Democratic National Convention some [...]
This originally appeared on Campaigns and Elections. Designing a surrogate program for a campaign is an art. Campaign managers or press and advance teams must be part diplomat (because surrogates [...]
This column originally appeared on Press.org. Mike serves on the National Press Club Newsmaker Committee. As the Senate works its way through trade legislation, the bigger struggle will happen in [...]
Originally appeared on Energy Central. Nextilty (www.nextility.com) was launched five years ago as a solar power company. With a $7 million expansion capital raise, a new branding campaign and [...]
Originally appeared in Frederick News-Post. With an American Bald Eagle standing sentry over its newly hatched eaglets, and spring finally coming to the region, a group of municipal leaders, [...]
As appeared in Huffington Post Among the most controversial decisions in surgery today may well be whether patients should request and doctors should (or not) perform mastectomy on the healthy [...]