Waterhouse Public Relations Appoints Media Analyst

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Waterhouse Public Relations announces the appointment of Kelly Allen as media analyst. Ms. Allen will provide strategic support to overall client relations through her management of media compilation and research.

“Research is the cornerstone of any successful public relations campaign,” says Albert Waterhouse, founder and president of Waterhouse Public Relations. “I’m pleased to have Ms. Allen join our team in this role. Her attention to detail and past experience in research and media analysis will have a positive impact on each of our clients.”

Prior to joining Waterhouse PR, Ms. Allen spent four months in Kenya as a communications and research associate for a grassroots safari camp. Ms. Allen’s previous work experience includes media monitoring and researching public relations opportunities for community organizations and businesses. She successfully directed awareness campaigns and fundraising events in the Chattanooga area, and also coordinated a communitywide festival in Takoma Park, Md.

Ms. Allen earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a concentration in Public Relations and was awarded PR Practitioner of the Year from Columbia Union College in Takoma Park, Md.

Founded in 1996, Waterhouse Public Relations is Chattanooga’s largest public relations firm. In April of this year the firm was recognized by the Public Relations Society of America for excellence in public relations and was awarded five PRSA Incline Awards for various campaigns. The agency serves a variety of local, regional, national and international clients, including CBL & Associates Properties, Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority and EPB among others. For more information, visit www.waterhousepr.com.

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