The year-end crunch is here, yet ke comms is still producing for clients.
Land Rights Defenders founder Nana Kwesi Osei Bonsu was featured on an Indigenous-focused podcast and wrote an op-ed that ke comms placed in Resilience.org.
A new project-based client, Webb Wellness, appeared on Tulsa-based News on 6/KOTV. Webb Wellness is a company that focuses on yoga and meditation and was started by community wellness leader Sue Webb.
ke comms was able to place more stories about the Cherokee women entrepreneurs, including a UTulsa story and a mention in Next City’s annual gift guide.
Kristi was ecstatic to see a story she had been working on reporting and writing for months come out in November. The Chronicle of Philanthropy story highlights how Tulsa has been named a Welcoming City for newcomers. Read it here.

Kristi was also mentioned in a story about how people manage working in both PR and journalism. That story can be read here.
ke comms consulting partner Lauren, meanwhile, wrote a post about her work with The Tallasi Creek Council Oak Tree Foundation. Make sure to check out that post here.
Additionally, ke comms has added its values to the "about" page. Go there to read them or head to this blog post. We also have a revamped "our work" page. Thanks to Jessica for her work on implementing these website changes.
It was a productive month for ke comms and the team is looking forward to 2025.
Are you interested in leveraging our talents for public relations, social media, graphic design or writing? If so, please get in touch at kristi@kecomms.com.
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