Brunswick has experienced rapid growth in the U.S. since opening its New York office in 1998. We have become one of the premiere corporate communications advisory firms in the U.S. From our four offices in New York, San Francisco, Dallas and Washington D.C. our team of more than 120 people serves a broad client base across all sectors.
Our teams in New York, San Francisco and Dallas specialize in mergers and acquisitions and their resulting integration communication projects. We assist companies with a broad range of corporate reputation and financial communications projects, including investor relations and internal communications programs, opinion research, corporate social responsibility and litigation. All of our offices have specialists in crisis communications.
Brunswick’s Washington D.C. office, in partnership with our New York, San Francisco and Dallas offices, specializes in assisting clients with the issues surrounding regulatory approval of mergers and acquisitions. It is also a full service public affairs firm with expertise in supporting DC based and national grass roots campaigns targeted to the legislative and executive branches of government. We develop and execute strategic plans and comprehensive communications campaigns including message development, coalition-building, integrated media relations strategies, and third party influencer engagement. We work with opinion leaders in every sector including think tanks, advocacy groups, academia, charities and other experts to engage the widest array of voices on behalf of our clients. And we create and execute programs for clients to connect their corporate social responsibility activities to their public policy goals.
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Brunswick Review, Issue 6
– The Democratic Republic of Burberry Published Summer 2012 Read article