Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving from the Culloton Strategies team! Dennis Culloton, President & CEO While jumping from crisis to crisis, it is easy to forget I have a lot to be thankful for. I have a great family at home and here at Culloton Strategies.  It is a great team.  I am even more thankful for our

2012-11-21T23:00:02+00:00November 21, 2012|Tags: |

Alvarez Joins Culloton Strategies

Chicago Tribune Melissa Harris' Chicago Confidential November 18, 2012 Alvarez joins Culloton Public relations firm Culloton Strategies has hired Michael Alvarez, a commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, as senior vice president for public affairs. As the Sun-Times reported in January, Alvarez, 32, has worked for Barack Obama, Rod Blagojevich and Richard M. Daley — while he

2012-11-21T19:51:35+00:00November 21, 2012|Tags: |

All That Remains are the Yard Signs

Tracey Mendrek, Senior Consultant After a long, expensive and exhausting campaign, the 2012 election is finally behind us.  No matter what your political leaning is, everyone is ready to move on.  But alas that is impossible, because yard signs still litter the landscape.  Many are beginning to look a little tattered around the edges or

2012-11-12T21:26:47+00:00November 12, 2012|

What Business Leaders Can Learn From the Election

Dennis Culloton, President and CEO  Billions of dollars were spent on this fall’s presidential election and what do we have to show for it? Well, it depends on whose campaign you backed. But what we have is an important lesson for business leaders and others trying to get their message out. Over more than 18 months

2012-11-09T17:22:00+00:00November 9, 2012|

Once in a Lifetime

CeCe Marizu, Account Executive  There are moments in life that are simply unforgettable. Nov. 6, 2012 was one of those nights.  As the red, white, and blue confetti poured down, I stretched out my arms with my hands wide open and closed my eyes.  I couldn’t believe that I was part of history, along with

2012-11-07T21:39:00+00:00November 7, 2012|

Social Media Mayhem: When Facebook becomes a trusted news source

Ashleigh Johnston, Consultant  My blog will be bit more somber than my usual entries. Over the weekend, a young woman was driving late at night, wrecked her car and died. Unfortunately, this tragedy is all too common but in reading the news coverage something jumped out at me. As details are being withheld, pending an

2012-11-05T21:54:00+00:00November 5, 2012|

Spooktacular Blog Day!

In honor of Halloween here at CS we thought a Halloween themed blog was only fitting. Enjoy the spooktacular reading! Patrick Skarr, Account Supervisor We had the option of going to elementary school in costume as a person of interest from history. I chose President Kennedy since I attended CCD classes at a school named

2012-10-31T21:24:00+00:00October 31, 2012|

Dissecting Decision 2012

Patrick Skarr, Account Supervisor With early voting underway and the final tally less than two weeks out, we are close to getting this maddening electoral cycle behind us. In the weeks and months after the election, there will be an explosion of analysis and critiques. We’ll hear from every expert in the world about how

2012-10-24T20:26:00+00:00October 24, 2012|

Political Bowl 2012

CeCe Marizu, Account Executive  This is the point in a season where the hard work, determination, and sacrifice pay off.  It’s where the weak crumble and the strong prevail.  This is the point in a race where the opponent looks the competition in the eyes and executes the final strategy!  This is what sports… I

2012-10-22T18:48:00+00:00October 22, 2012|

Review, Refine, Repeat

Tracey Mendrek, Senior Consultant Recently I attended a gathering of successful people celebrating a common cause.  As these sorts of events go it was enlightening and informative.  There were the usual takeaways – She said what?  He must be hitting the gym these days.  I’m glad I’m not (fill in the blank).  But a very

2012-10-19T20:56:00+00:00October 19, 2012|
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