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FCG Names Christina Crawford Vice President

FCG Names Christina Crawford Vice President

By BLOOM on April 22, 2010

Flowers Communications Group (FCG) today announced the appointment of Christina Crawford to Vice President.  As the Chicago-based multicultural public relations agency continues to expand and evolve after nearly 20 years in business, talented professionals like Crawford help to elevate not only the quality of work, but the strategic thinking and planning that entails developing and [...]

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Posted in FCG News | Tagged Christina Crawford, Flowers Communications Group (FCG), Multicultural Marketing, Multicultural Public Relations, News Stories, PR, Rashada Whitehead, Women Executives | 3 Responses

The Pursuit of Purpose

The Pursuit of Purpose

By BLOOM on March 29, 2010

As an African American woman working for a non-profit organization that supports and advocates for economic, educational and social progress in urban communities, I sometimes ask myself why I am committed to serving those in need of a hand up (not a hand out), when I could be moving to the top of the corporate [...]

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Posted in Business, Women Executives | Tagged Chicago Urban League, Flowers Communications Group (FCG), Leslie Bardo, Non-Profit Organizations, Women Executives, Women's History Month | 2 Responses

Women Making a Way

Women Making a Way

By BLOOM on March 8, 2010

There are studies released almost daily, aimed at capturing important issues, interests, trends, opportunities and insights related to women.  From beauty campaigns, dating sites and blogs, to magazines, contemporary fitness classes and everything between, there’s always something or someone ready to capture the hearts and pocketbooks of ladies of all cultures, religious beliefs, hues, shapes [...]

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Posted in Multicultural Public Relations/Marketing, Women Executives | Tagged Flowers Communications Group (FCG), Multicultural Marketing, Multicultural Public Relations, Rashada Whitehead, Social Media, Women Executives, Women's History Month | Leave a response

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