Thursday, January 28, 2010
Albertson's Pharmacy Brochure

The Albertson's LLC team recently wrapped production on a new collateral piece for perspective pharmacy students. Easy to transport for Albertson's recruiting teams and unique in the category for graduates, the piece is already receiving lots of positive feedback. The team at Albertson's provided us with fantastic leadership and we're all excited that the piece is now in market and making the rounds. As far as the inspiration and details of the piece, please click on the above graphic. Hats off to Jennie, Sean, Mona and Karma.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Christmas Tree Alternative
I think I will be doing something along the lines of this next year. I love a fresh tree, but maybe in the spirit of saving Mother Earth, I'll go this route. To see more trees like this, click here.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
PR guru Joanne Taylor to lead Idaho's PRSA
As reported in the Idaho Statesman this week. Congratulations Joanne!
Idaho's chapter of the Public Relations Society of America has announced its slate of officers for 2009. The chapter will be led by president Joanne Taylor, director of public relations and social media strategy at Drake Cooper, a Boise-based marketing communications agency. Taylor has more than 20 years of experience in public relations management, having led PR efforts for three publicly traded companies and several clients at Drake Cooper. She has served on the PRSA Idaho Board of Directors since 2005 and is an adjunct professor at Boise State University.
Here's a link to the story in the Statesman.
You can also find Joanne on Twitter and befriend her on Facebook.
Idaho's chapter of the Public Relations Society of America has announced its slate of officers for 2009. The chapter will be led by president Joanne Taylor, director of public relations and social media strategy at Drake Cooper, a Boise-based marketing communications agency. Taylor has more than 20 years of experience in public relations management, having led PR efforts for three publicly traded companies and several clients at Drake Cooper. She has served on the PRSA Idaho Board of Directors since 2005 and is an adjunct professor at Boise State University.
Here's a link to the story in the Statesman.
You can also find Joanne on Twitter and befriend her on Facebook.
Labels: Drake Cooper employees, Drake Cooper PR, Joanne Taylor, PRSA, Public Relations
Monday, December 15, 2008
New published works by Drake Cooper employees
Drake Cooper employs many fine individuals who, in addition to exceeding client expectations daily, pursue a number of a diverse hobbies and interests outside of work. Two of those stellar employees have recently published two very different (but equally awesome) products.

Assistant Art Director Cale Cathey has an amazing talent for design and illustration, particularly hand-drawn illustrations. He recently illustrated an entire children's book published by the Boise State Bookstore Press. The book, entitled “Buster Becomes a Bronco,” is a light-hearted fictional history of how the Boise State mascot came into existence. You can order it here. Congrats Cale, on your foray into children's literature!
Referred to as a “local celebrity” by reporters, Public Relations Account Manager Steve Stuebner recently added to his collection of existing work with the production of Boise’s first-ever road cycling guide. The map and guide is printed on water and tear-proof paper and the cover features a shot of Idaho’s golden girl, Kristin Armstrong. It gives detailed information on 30-plus rides in the Treasure Valley and surrounding areas including difficulty, distance, travel time (both race pace and recreational pace), start/finish location and directions. The map is Steve’s seventh trail guide. Find out more about Steve and order his publications at his website, www.stevestuebner.com. Nice job, Stuebner.

Assistant Art Director Cale Cathey has an amazing talent for design and illustration, particularly hand-drawn illustrations. He recently illustrated an entire children's book published by the Boise State Bookstore Press. The book, entitled “Buster Becomes a Bronco,” is a light-hearted fictional history of how the Boise State mascot came into existence. You can order it here. Congrats Cale, on your foray into children's literature!
Referred to as a “local celebrity” by reporters, Public Relations Account Manager Steve Stuebner recently added to his collection of existing work with the production of Boise’s first-ever road cycling guide. The map and guide is printed on water and tear-proof paper and the cover features a shot of Idaho’s golden girl, Kristin Armstrong. It gives detailed information on 30-plus rides in the Treasure Valley and surrounding areas including difficulty, distance, travel time (both race pace and recreational pace), start/finish location and directions. The map is Steve’s seventh trail guide. Find out more about Steve and order his publications at his website, www.stevestuebner.com. Nice job, Stuebner.Labels: Drake Cooper, Drake Cooper employees
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