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Phillips Communications, P.R. Firm, Reopening Headquarters in Darien
Phillips Communications, the award winning public relations firm, is relocating its company headquarters back to Darien from Newport, Rhode Island to better serve its Fairfield County clients, which include Family ReEntry, BackCountry Jazz, the Greenwich Historical Society, the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, and several architectural, real estate, and financial services firms.
"We see so many opportunities in Fairfield County, and can expand our
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professional activities while reducing our travel with this move," said President Linda Phillips. Phillips Communications was founded in Darien in 1987, and has served the lower Fairfield County region, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island.
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The company is selling its residential/commercial building in Newport, and will relocate its satellite office there to smaller quarters. The firm currently
publishes an online magazine, www.NewportSeen.com, which is picked up in
177 countries, and has won both local and national awards for Best Website and Best Online Writing. Clients in Newport have included The Carnegie Abbey Club, the Newport Beach Club, Lila Delman Real Estate, and The Residences at Brown & Howard Wharf.
The relocation will be completed in October/November. Information on the
Newport headquarters building can be found at www.liladelman.com/31-division-st-newport-rhode-island-02840/3916348, or a visual tour is available at www.planomatic.com/9740
Ms. Phillips has served as the music reviewer for the Greenwich Citizen for the last 13 years. She is the author of the novel "To The Highest Bidder",
and was previously Public Relations Director of Sotheby's International Realty.
Phillips Communications can be reached at 203.829.8765.
Phillips Communications, the award winning public relations firm, is relocating its company headquarters back to Darien from Newport, Rhode Island to better serve its Fairfield County clients, which include Family ReEntry, BackCountry Jazz, the Greenwich Historical Society, the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, and several architectural, real estate, and financial services firms.
"We see so many opportunities in Fairfield County, and can expand our
professional activities while reducing our travel with this move," said President Linda Phillips. Phillips Communications was founded in Darien in 1987, and has served the lower Fairfield County region, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island.
The company is selling its residential/commercial building in Newport, and will relocate its satellite office there to smaller quarters. The firm currently
publishes an online magazine, www.NewportSeen.com, which is picked up in
177 countries, and has won both local and national awards for Best Website and Best Online Writing. Clients in Newport have included The Carnegie Abbey Club, the Newport Beach Club, Lila Delman Real Estate, and The Residences at Brown & Howard Wharf.
The relocation will be completed in October/November. Information on the
Newport headquarters building can be found at www.liladelman.com/31-division-st-newport-rhode-island-02840/3916348, or a visual tour is available at www.planomatic.com/9740
Ms. Phillips has served as the music reviewer for the Greenwich Citizen for the last 13 years. She is the author of the novel "To The Highest Bidder",
and was previously Public Relations Director of Sotheby's International Realty.
Phillips Communications can be reached at 203.829.8765.
Phillips Communications, P.R. Firm, Reopening Headquarters in Darien
Phillips Communications, the award winning public relations firm, is relocating its company headquarters back to Darien from Newport, Rhode Island to better serve its Fairfield County clients, which include Family ReEntry, BackCountry Jazz, the Greenwich Historical Society, the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, and several architectural, real estate, and financial services firms.
"We see so many opportunities in Fairfield County, and can expand our
professional activities while reducing our travel with this move," said President Linda Phillips. Phillips Communications was founded in Darien in 1987, and has served the lower Fairfield County region, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island.
The company is selling its residential/commercial building in Newport, and will relocate its satellite office there to smaller quarters. The firm currently
publishes an online magazine, www.NewportSeen.com, which is picked up in
177 countries, and has won both local and national awards for Best Website and Best Online Writing. Clients in Newport have included The Carnegie Abbey Club, the Newport Beach Club, Lila Delman Real Estate, and The Residences at Brown & Howard Wharf.
The relocation will be completed in October/November. Information on the
Newport headquarters building can be found at www.liladelman.com/31-division-st-newport-rhode-island-02840/3916348, or a visual tour is available at www.planomatic.com/9740
Ms. Phillips has served as the music reviewer for the Greenwich Citizen for the last 13 years. She is the author of the novel "To The Highest Bidder",
and was previously Public Relations Director of Sotheby's International Realty.
Phillips Communications can be reached at 203.829.8765.
Phillips Communications, P.R. Firm, Reopening Headquarters in Darien
Phillips Communications, the award winning public relations firm, is relocating its company headquarters back to Darien from Newport, Rhode Island to better serve its Fairfield County clients, which include Family ReEntry, BackCountry Jazz, the Greenwich Historical Society, the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, and several architectural, real estate, and financial services firms.
"We see so many opportunities in Fairfield County, and can expand our
professional activities while reducing our travel with this move," said President Linda Phillips. Phillips Communications was founded in Darien in 1987, and has served the lower Fairfield County region, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island.
The company is selling its residential/commercial building in Newport, and will relocate its satellite office there to smaller quarters. The firm currently
publishes an online magazine, www.NewportSeen.com, which is picked up in
177 countries, and has won both local and national awards for Best Website and Best Online Writing. Clients in Newport have included The Carnegie Abbey Club, the Newport Beach Club, Lila Delman Real Estate, and The Residences at Brown & Howard Wharf.
The relocation will be completed in October/November. Information on the
Newport headquarters building can be found at www.liladelman.com/31-division-st-newport-rhode-island-02840/3916348, or a visual tour is available at www.planomatic.com/9740
Ms. Phillips has served as the music reviewer for the Greenwich Citizen for the last 13 years. She is the author of the novel "To The Highest Bidder",
and was previously Public Relations Director of Sotheby's International Realty.
Phillips Communications can be reached at 203.829.8765.
Phillips Communications, P.R. Firm, Reopening Headquarters in Darien
Phillips Communications, the award winning public relations firm, is relocating its company headquarters back to Darien from Newport, Rhode Island to better serve its Fairfield County clients, which include Family ReEntry, BackCountry Jazz, the Greenwich Historical Society, the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, and several architectural, real estate, and financial services firms.
"We see so many opportunities in Fairfield County, and can expand our
professional activities while reducing our travel with this move," said President Linda Phillips. Phillips Communications was founded in Darien in 1987, and has served the lower Fairfield County region, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island.
The company is selling its residential/commercial building in Newport, and will relocate its satellite office there to smaller quarters. The firm currently
publishes an online magazine, www.NewportSeen.com, which is picked up in
177 countries, and has won both local and national awards for Best Website and Best Online Writing. Clients in Newport have included The Carnegie Abbey Club, the Newport Beach Club, Lila Delman Real Estate, and The Residences at Brown & Howard Wharf.
The relocation will be completed in October/November. Information on the
Newport headquarters building can be found at www.liladelman.com/31-division-st-newport-rhode-island-02840/3916348, or a visual tour is available at www.planomatic.com/9740
Ms. Phillips has served as the music reviewer for the Greenwich Citizen for the last 13 years. She is the author of the novel "To The Highest Bidder",
and was previously Public Relations Director of Sotheby's International Realty.
Phillips Communications can be reached at 203.829.8765.
Phillips Communications, P.R. Firm, Reopening Headquarters in Darien
Phillips Communications, the award winning public relations firm, is relocating its company headquarters back to Darien from Newport, Rhode Island to better serve its Fairfield County clients, which include Family ReEntry, BackCountry Jazz, the Greenwich Historical Society, the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, and several architectural, real estate, and financial services firms.
"We see so many opportunities in Fairfield County, and can expand our
professional activities while reducing our travel with this move," said President Linda Phillips. Phillips Communications was founded in Darien in 1987, and has served the lower Fairfield County region, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island.
The company is selling its residential/commercial building in Newport, and will relocate its satellite office there to smaller quarters. The firm currently
publishes an online magazine, www.NewportSeen.com, which is picked up in
177 countries, and has won both local and national awards for Best Website and Best Online Writing. Clients in Newport have included The Carnegie Abbey Club, the Newport Beach Club, Lila Delman Real Estate, and The Residences at Brown & Howard Wharf.
The relocation will be completed in October/November. Information on the
Newport headquarters building can be found at www.liladelman.com/31-division-st-newport-rhode-island-02840/3916348, or a visual tour is available at www.planomatic.com/9740
Ms. Phillips has served as the music reviewer for the Greenwich Citizen for the last 13 years. She is the author of the novel "To The Highest Bidder",
and was previously Public Relations Director of Sotheby's International Realty.
Phillips Communications can be reached at 203.829.8765.
Phillips Communications, P.R. Firm, Reopening Headquarters in Darien
Phillips Communications, the award winning public relations firm, is relocating its company headquarters back to Darien from Newport, Rhode Island to better serve its Fairfield County clients, which include Family ReEntry, BackCountry Jazz, the Greenwich Historical Society, the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, and several architectural, real estate, and financial services firms.
"We see so many opportunities in Fairfield County, and can expand our
professional activities while reducing our travel with this move," said President Linda Phillips. Phillips Communications was founded in Darien in 1987, and has served the lower Fairfield County region, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island.
The company is selling its residential/commercial building in Newport, and will relocate its satellite office there to smaller quarters. The firm currently
publishes an online magazine, www.NewportSeen.com, which is picked up in
177 countries, and has won both local and national awards for Best Website and Best Online Writing. Clients in Newport have included The Carnegie Abbey Club, the Newport Beach Club, Lila Delman Real Estate, and The Residences at Brown & Howard Wharf.
The relocation will be completed in October/November. Information on the
Newport headquarters building can be found at www.liladelman.com/31-division-st-newport-rhode-island-02840/3916348, or a visual tour is available at www.planomatic.com/9740
Ms. Phillips has served as the music reviewer for the Greenwich Citizen for the last 13 years. She is the author of the novel "To The Highest Bidder",
and was previously Public Relations Director of Sotheby's International Realty.
Phillips Communications can be reached at 203.829.8765.
Phillips Communications, P.R. Firm, Reopening Headquarters in Darien
Phillips Communications, the award winning public relations firm, is relocating its company headquarters back to Darien from Newport, Rhode Island to better serve its Fairfield County clients, which include Family ReEntry, BackCountry Jazz, the Greenwich Historical Society, the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, and several architectural, real estate, and financial services firms.
"We see so many opportunities in Fairfield County, and can expand our
professional activities while reducing our travel with this move," said President Linda Phillips. Phillips Communications was founded in Darien in 1987, and has served the lower Fairfield County region, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island.
The company is selling its residential/commercial building in Newport, and will relocate its satellite office there to smaller quarters. The firm currently
publishes an online magazine, www.NewportSeen.com, which is picked up in
177 countries, and has won both local and national awards for Best Website and Best Online Writing. Clients in Newport have included The Carnegie Abbey Club, the Newport Beach Club, Lila Delman Real Estate, and The Residences at Brown & Howard Wharf.
The relocation will be completed in October/November. Information on the
Newport headquarters building can be found at www.liladelman.com/31-division-st-newport-rhode-island-02840/3916348, or a visual tour is available at www.planomatic.com/9740
Ms. Phillips has served as the music reviewer for the Greenwich Citizen for the last 13 years. She is the author of the novel "To The Highest Bidder",
and was previously Public Relations Director of Sotheby's International Realty.
Phillips Communications can be reached at 203.829.8765.