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By Stefan Pollack

Our Worldcom Public Relations Group partnership has been successful for our agency for more than 20 years. Our global partnership and service offerings work for every type of organization: from startups entering local or international markets crowded with competitors, to multinational brands that need to forge stronger emotional bonds with their customers and consumers; and from small charities that need to generate funds, to government agencies that want their constituents to behave in a new way.

Many communications engagements we are asked to support often have challenging issues. But after 20+ years, we trust our partners and are confident their agencies will quickly deliver what we need because they use the same approach embodied in the qualities of what has become known as the “Worldcom Way.” 
 
Our partners:
 
• Offer our clients an in-depth understanding of communications challenges that span many verticals and industries. They help us deliver intelligent strategies that deliver immediate impact that builds momentum for lasting results and success.
 
• Provide hands-on executive leadership to help our clients develop dynamic and responsive campaigns to market and audience changes and needs, ensuring that any communications challenges are addressed quickly and thus yield immediate and lasting results.
 
• Help our clients directly access and connect with target audiences.

Across countless client engagements, Worldcom has helped us build confidence in our client’s organizations and succeed in driving audiences to take action. As a result of our partnership, we have access to an international creative capability of over 2,000 communications professionals in 115 cities, in 49 countries, on six continents. As a result, we have the strength and depth to scale and provide resources to meet client needs locally, internationally, and globally. 

We know firsthand that #WorldcomWorks, and because of it, our agency can seamlessly offer expert solutions to some of the toughest communications challenges clients face today.