Director Of Marketing And Public Relations
Seattle
With 15 years in the industry, Diana is the winner of a coveted spot on PR Week’s national “40 Under 40” list and profiled in Communications World magazine as one of the “best of the best.” She is delighted to bring her considerable communications skills to benefit PRR’s clients who contribute to the greater good, whether it’s finding the news hook that captivates media and influencers to share client messages with their audiences or translating scientific/technical information for a broad public. PRR is a nationally-recognized leader in pioneering programs that drive market transformation and social change. By offering a full range of services, including marketing, media relations, public affairs, research, social media, web, and graphic design, PRR is equipped to position the most effective communications solutions for even the most multifaceted of projects—all under one roof. Diana's department comprises a range of marketing and PR disciplines.PRR’s work includes communications on secure medicine return, product stewardship, energy efficiency, improving women's health from reducing violence to preventing cancer, increasing pedestrian and cyclist safety, and helping communities prepare for disaster such as earthquakes. And, PRR motivates consumes to take the bus, use HOV lanes, and to purchase and use a transponder so that tolling can generate revenue to pay for better roads. To that end, you can find Diana's work in the pages of the New York Times and countless top-tier magazines such as Prevention, More, Better Homes & Gardens, and Food & Wine and on TV news/entertainment programs such as “The Doctors” and “The Daily Buzz.” Locally, Diana’s work has been featured in the Seattle Times, Seattle Magazine, Seattle Business, Puget Sound Business Journal, Daily Journal of Commerce, and on-the-air with KING-5, KOMO, KIRO, and Q13. She also has relationships with ethnic media in the Chinese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Hispanic, and Somali communities.