Links and Partners

 
 
We are as big as you need us to be.
We are a virtual organization in North America, the United Kingdom, and other parts of the world. We draw upon independent practitioners and exceptional staffers within public relations, advertising and marketing agencies.  

Brian A. Kilgore Communications-Based Management Counsel. www.BrianKilgore.com 

Brian Harrison Smith
Sales training, management advice, work-outs. www.BrianHarrisonSmith.com

AM Studios -- Toronto Graphic arts, advertising and collateral creative direction and production.

Delson Communications -- Montreal. Visual design and production. --See right.

TOWHEY Consulting Group
Experts on financial institution public relations, and crisis communications. www.towhey.com

Jan Walter
The former president of Macfarlane Walter & Ross publishing company, now a book editor and publishing project manager

David Bradley
A UK-Based science writer

Charles Pizzo
Based in New Orleans, he's a former world-wide chairman of The International Association of Business Communicators, and an expert in media relations and in communications in regard to labor relations.
www.charlespizzo.com 

 
Need a science writer?
Need to get the word out about your organization's latest drug,
nuclear discovery, DNA strands, asteroids, gamma rays, or "Man in the Moon" marigolds? Yet still need those complex concepts explained in plain English? With a degree in chemistry, David Bradley is an award-winning science writer and journalist. He writes for science
magazines, science websites and corporations.

Check out the
web
site of this Science Journalist and Science News Writer  
 
Anne Delson of Montreal's Kanaal Design Communication Inc. is a designer who understands that the first purpose of design is to get first get people's interest and then get them to read your communication. While that sounds basic, I have found that it is actually a rare quality among designers.  I have worked with designers who want to follow the current design trend, want to do something different, or want to show off just because they can. Design for design's sake is called Fine Arts;  design for business is called business communication. Delson never gets this out of order. Check out her work in the "CN CASE STUDIES" section;  she did all the graphic work for CN.
 
delson@videotron.ca