Knowing you can trust someone is essential in any line of work, but especially in public relations. A big reason our firm has been successful is because we continue to pay it forward and “play well in the sandbox.”
Agency life is one heck of a roller coaster. How do we shape our firm of the future? There’s only one way to find out—we blaze our own trail.
Ding Ding! With the world as our classroom last year, the Peritus crew sported our backpacks and committed to lifelong learning to better support our clients.
Whenever I get asked career advice from students or recent graduates, one piece of insight I always offer is to never underestimate the power of a well-written (or poorly written) email, regardless of your profession.
In March 2021, Peritus became the first Alabama member of the Public Relations Global Network (PRGN), a global brain trust of 55 independently owned public relations agencies across the world.
If you’re reading this, we hope that means you’ve already read part one and two of our culture building series.
At Peritus, we believe the catch phrase “company culture” doesn’t have to be followed by an eye roll. It doesn’t have to be an opening hype speech followed by unmet expectations.
Our team recently committed to stepping into the spotlight with confidence, and boy has this mantra been hard to live out without a dose of imposter syndrome. Our hope in getting vulnerable and sharing what we learned while building Peritus’ culture with limited resources, we create a healthy dialogue about how communicators can move their organizations forward.
Peritus Public Relations is proud to have been selected as Alabama’s exclusive member of the Public Relations Global Network (PRGN), representing 50 leading public relations firms across the world.
Rather than recognize this initiative as a typical service day, Regions, Protective Life, Landscape Workshop and Children’s of Alabama wanted to take this effort a step further and develop a brand that would carry across all seasons.
Liz Boyle’s summer at Peritus combined hands-on PR experience with a welcoming team culture. From helping with projects for RCX Sports and Innovate Alabama to promoting the MLB Field of Dreams Game, Liz gained valuable skills and felt right at home. She returns to her studies with a deeper appreciation for teamwork and the impact of public relations.