Valuable Insights for Your Next Big Tech Event

As a tech enthusiast, I cannot imagine a better way to spend the first full week of the New Year than at CES 2017. Not only is technology a passion of mine, but it’s also part of my job. This is the second year I have attended CES on behalf of a longtime Stanton Communications […]
The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up Your Media Lists

If you haven’t heard of Marie Kondo by now, chances are you are already a super organized human being who doesn’t stare at their closet as if it holds the mysteries of time. Her mega blockbuster how-to book, The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, offers not just tips on decluttering living spaces, but a […]
How different is PR in Germany and the U.S.?

How does the practice of PR differ between the U.S. and Germany? It’s surprisingly similar, says Panama PR’s Meike Grisson Meike Grisson of Panama PR recently visited Stanton Communications on a professional exchange program, and discovered a lot to love during her exploration of the practice of PR in the U.S. She talked with us […]
Maryland Live! Casino Goes All In With Stanton Communications

Firm to Support Maryland’s Premier Gaming and Entertainment Destination’s Strategic Communications, Brand Building and Events Maryland Live! Casino, one of the largest commercial casinos in the country, tapped Stanton Communications, Inc., a national communications firm, to advance its media relations and strategic communications initiatives. Maryland Live! will collaborate with Stanton Communications to elevate and expand […]
Live Streaming Ups the Ante on Political Theater

Politicians love to grab a headline and feed off a controversy and nothing encapsulates this better than the time-honored tradition of the political stunt. For better or for worse, there is nothing quite like a good stunt to make the world stop for a moment and turn your direction. That’s exactly what happened earlier this […]
What the Brexit Vote Means for the U.S. Presidential Election

As I watched the results of Britain’s EU referendum in Washington last night, it was clear by 10:30 that the Leave vote would prevail, a shocking development given the forceful campaigning for Remain by people we traditionally think of as powerful, credible, and more or less trustworthy. These are people like prime ministers, long-serving members […]
Healthcare’s Digital Future is Here, But How Will it Connect?

This past week, I attended the Digital Healthcare Summer Summit and 2016 BIO International Convention on behalf of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN). You might be wondering what one of the regional Internet number registries and healthcare have in common. The answer is quite a bit. Igniting the Tipping Point The theme of […]
Why Local Broadcast Still Matters

I’ve come to (loosely) consider myself a connoisseur of the local broadcast game. Over the past few months, I’ve provided support to the Maryland Office of Tourism on multiple broadcast segments. From promoting craft beer with events in “FeBREWary” to the races at Preakness, there has been no shortage of cheerful, light-hearted segments to […]
When Hollywood Attacks a Corporate Brand

Later this summer, the Weinstein Company will release “The Founder,” a feature film about Ray Kroc, a businessman credited with buying McDonald’s in the 1950s and transforming it into one of the nation’s largest fast-food franchises. Early reviews and promotional trailers suggest it won’t be a flattering portrayal of Kroc, who is played by Michael […]
How to Use Visuals to Communicate the Complex

On Monday, the AISTech show opens in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. AISTech is the steel industry’s largest annual trade show event attracting industry analysts, buyers and media from around the world. More than 8,000 attendees will travel the show floor during the four-day conference. Our client W. L. Gore & Associate’s Industrial Products Division is exhibiting a […]