Public Relations & Marketing


A shameless plug (and bagels)

In case you're in the hunt for some wisdom on all things marketing, public relations, and life in general (or if you're just in the mood for a bagel), then come on out for Trow Knows CEOs featuring none other than our own Tadd Schwartz on March 1 in Coral Gables. We have no idea what to expect, but we certainly won't be bored. See you there.

Schwartz Media Strategies welcomes Yanet Obarrio-Sanchez, Julia Bennett

Growth is in the air at Schwartz Media Strategies once again, as we welcome two new additions to our family. Yanet Obarrio-Sanchez embarks on her second stint with us, this time as Vice President, while Julia Bennett joins our ranks as an Account Executive.

To save or not to save? Miami's historic buildings grab the spotlight

This week's news that the AIA is relocating to the historic post office building in Downtown Miami serves as a good reminder that the Magic City is only about 116 years old. The "historic" label carries a much different meaning in these parts. Still, we may be guilty of not having preserved enough of our architectural gems.

Thea's Pizzeria & Cafe: a slice of heaven

I’ve always been a big proponent of pizza for breakfast. Despite its clear lack of nutrition, it always seems to do the trick. Well imagine a pizza that was meant for breakfast, loaded with bacon and eggs – sunny side up nonetheless. Now that’s a meal I’d get out of bed for.

Social media platforms make old school politics new again

The most ReTweeted Tweet during last week’s Republican convention wasn’t a Mitt Romney sound bite or a call to action for fundraising dollars. In fact, the Tweet with the most buzz didn’t come from a Republican at all.

Saharan Dust Changes South Florida Skies

Saharan dust will help keep away the rain but will also bring higher temps. Still, the silver lining of these dust clouds is that they'll have a beautiful red and orange effect on our sunrises and sunsets.

How To Make Optimism Work For You

“Do it, then learn how" the creed of an eternal optimist as in the NYT's Well blog post on optimism. 

Fourth of July Festivities

Fourth of July falls smack in the middle of the week but don't fret because that would never prevent Miami citizens from celebrating the nation's birthday in true revelry. 

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