July saw more pool time, including a pool party to celebrate Kristi’s birthday.
In regards to work and public relations, Recovering Oklahomans After Disaster, or ROAD, received more press coverage, including a great story in The Oklahoman, the state’s largest newspaper.
Read it here. Additionally, the Sand Springs Leader and Tulsa-based TV station KJRH-Channel 2 also wrote about a project the group has been working on. See here and here.
The Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, also received some media love. See the stories here and here.
On the volunteering side, Kristi helped secure a spot for Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. She’s a board trustee for the organization. Watch and read that here.
She also joined the board of Association for Women in Communications - Tulsa chapter and is excited to get started!
Additionally, another new client was onboarded. Land Rights Defenders is a nonprofit organization that works to raise awareness and resources around Indigenous land rights. Look for more information about the organization and its founder in an upcoming post!
As always, if you’d like to learn more about ke comms’ services or how to work together, email kristi@kecomms.com.
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