We’re thrilled to announce we’ve won 15 of the top prizes at the 2020 MarCom Awards, an annual international competition that celebrates companies and individuals whose marketing and communication talents exceed a high standard of excellence and whose work serves as a benchmark for
We sat down with our founder and CEO Leah Nurik to discuss some of the most frequently asked questions when we engage startups and high-growth technology companies. Our discussion follows below. What types of clients does GMG serve? Leah: Gabriel Marketing Group (GMG) is
Long gone are the days of waking up every morning and waiting for the local newspaper to arrive at your doorstep. Today, you wake up, grab your cell phone, open Twitter and read your first piece of news before you even leave the comfort
Companies working in the tech industry know they rock – whether it’s a hot startup with an entirely new way of solving a persistent problem or a well-established company providing innovative tech products to a multitude of industries. But sometimes, that what-gets-you-out-of-bed-every-morning mission can
Our CEO Leah Nurik is profiled this week at Technical.ly DC! Leah is featured in a running column called, “How I Work,” that takes a look at the tools and tips that the Washington, D.C. region’s founders and technologists use to get through the
It’s been a fast-moving and uncertain couple of weeks as we all navigate a new normal due to the coronavirus pandemic. As technology companies adjust to the nationwide shutdown, the importance of having a clear, strategic public relations strategy in place is now paramount.
High-growth tech companies move fast. They’re changing how we talk to each other and watch TV shows. They’re making it easier for companies to transport products, find employees and modernize their IT infrastructures and business processes. And they’re inventing entirely new ways of doing
Whether you like it or not, if you’re running a business, you will be placed in the media spotlight. Not only that – don’t you want to be a part of the buzz? Regardless of your reason for making headlines, you need to be
“I want to be in The New York Times!” If I had a dollar for every time a CEO made this declaration during a kickoff meeting, I’d probably be in Jamaica right now. But I digress… It’s natural for clients to want to command
Every company wants to make money. You know it, I know it and customers know it. That makes it boring. If your sole, driving mission is to make money, you’re no different than any of your competitors. And with so many businesses making noise