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“One of the best managed small firms in the country … (JW) continues to stand out based on its stability and experience.”
– Paul Holmes, PR Agency Report Card 2008
JohnstonWells adds new team member
Wednesday, 05 May 2010 21:47

JohnstonWells recently added Teresa O’Brien as an associate to its growing team.

Prior to joining JohnstonWells, Teresa coordinated public relations for One Tribe Creative, a Fort Collins-based branding and marketing firm. She has also worked as a marketing intern for Association for Student Activity Programming at Colorado State University and a web design intern for the Colorado State University College of Liberal Arts IT office.

Teresa volunteers for the Denver Rescue Mission and the Mile High Down Syndrome Association. She is also a member of the Colorado State University Alumni Association and the Public Relations Society of America.

She earned a B.A. in journalism and technical communication, with an emphasis in public relations and a minor in Spanish from Colorado State University.

 
Faegre & Benson LLP in the news
Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:50

For Faegre & Benson LLP, JohnstonWells helped position its New Energy, Clean Technology and Climate (NECTC) practice through a column in ColoradoBIZ’s April issue. The column was co-written by two Faegre partners and shared their environmental expertise with business leaders statewide.

 
Doors Open Denver...A Success!
Friday, 23 April 2010 21:52

JohnstonWells opened its Rocky Mountain Seed Company building headquarters to more than 100 visitors during the annual Doors Open Denver tours this past Saturday.

It was JohnstonWells’ first year participating in Doors Open Denver, the local annual celebration of Denver's most treasured architectural gems, which was hosted by the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs and the Denver Architectural Foundation.

This year's theme, "Denver Redo: Buildings with a Second Life” was very fitting for the Rocky Mountain Seed Company, as JohnstonWells’ transformation of the 132-year-old building has given a completely new purpose to what was home to a local seed company for 87 years. Many of the visitors who toured the Rocky Mountain Seed Company were just as excited to see the whimsical folk art collection that decorates JohnstonWells’ offices, as they were about the renovation of the historic building.

 


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