Eat. Drink. Play. All at Trinity Groves in Dallas!!! Allyn Media commercial real estate and hospitality client Trinity Groves is adding amenities you want. Click the image to read The Dallas Morning News, "Trinity Groves in Dallas, reinvented again: new restaurants, mini golf and pickleball: With restaurateur Phil Romano retired, his son Sam Romano plots a new destiny for the development near the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge," by Food Reporter Sarah Blaskovich. #TrinityGroves #Pickleball #MiniGolf #Dallas #RealEstate #DallasRestaurants #DallasDining #AllynMedia #CommercialRealEstate Erin Ragsdale Dr. Sana Syed Jessica Moore Cimajie Best
Allyn Media
Public Relations and Communications Services
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Ideas That Change The Way You Think Public Relations Public Affairs Crisis Advertising, Creative Fundraising Marketing
About us
Ideas that change the way you think. It’s all connected and we not only know how, we also understand why. With smart, high-level, data-driven strategies, we are the problem solvers, relationship builders, door openers, conversation starters, brand architects and policy shapers that are making an impact and getting results. Communications consultants. Public relations, public affairs, nonprofit development, crisis communications, advocacy advertising, government relations, social justice, video production, political media, website development, social media, digital advertising, franchisee communication, grassroots coalition building. For 40 years, Allyn Media has provided award-winning creative design, public relations, political media, public affairs, advertising, social media, crisis communication, podcasting and strategic communications to cities, companies, nonprofits and causes. Over the years, our firm has won hundreds of international, national and regional awards for excellence in creative advertising, collateral materials and graphic design, public relations and public affairs. PR Week calls Allyn Media “the go-to guys for public affairs, public relations and sharp collateral.” Allyn Media is a 100% women-owned business.
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http://www.allynmedia.com
External link for Allyn Media
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- Public Relations and Communications Services
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- 11-50 employees
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- Dallas, Texas
- Type
- Privately Held
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- 1983
- Specialties
- Corporate Branding, Advertising, Political Media, Social & Digital Media, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Government Relations, Stakeholder Engagement, Planning and Zoning Lobbying, Websites, Advocacy Videos, Logo Creation, TV Ads, Radio Ads, Event Collateral, Newsletters, Brochures, Graphic Design, Stakeholder Research, Qualitative Research, Quantitative Research, Focus Group Research, Press Releases, Press Conferences, Lobbying Advocacy, Trade Show Booths and Programming, fundraising, fund development, digital, social media, video storytelling, videos, social justice, brand strategy, creative content, message development, retail advertising, retail public relations, issue communications, brand positioning, political campaigns, corporate social impact, video production, donor development, Fundraising, Zoning, Land use, Franchisee communications, Partial CMO, DEIB, DEI, Environmental Sustainability and Conservation Communications, Fundraising , Advancement, and marketing
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Dallas, Texas 75214, US
Employees at Allyn Media
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Erin Ragsdale
Executive Vice President at Allyn Media
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Maureen Wiegert
PR/Crisis Communications/Video Production/Messaging
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Mari Woodlief
Founder & CEO, Allyn Media/Ideas That Change The Way You Think/Public Relations, Crisis Comms, Advertising, Marketing, Public Affairs, Branding…
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Bill Stipp
Senior VP Creative Director at Allyn Media
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Dallas Medical District will connect to Allyn Media client The Loop Dallas! Read all about it in D Magazine by Online Editorial Writer Matt Goodman. Click the image below to read the full article and learn more. ABOUT THE LOOP DALLAS The Loop Dallas is working closely with City of Dallas, Dallas Park and Recreation, Dallas County, private donors and corporate partners to make green space available throughout Dallas and increase access to public transportation with a focus on equity. Thanks to public investment and partnership, and private dollars and leadership, The Loop Dallas will unite Dallas with a city-wide bike and pedestrian active transportation system that joins 39 miles of existing trails in Dallas with 11 miles of newly built trails. These final 11 miles are the most complex and costly to deliver which is why a public private partnership is so important. It is a legacy amenity that will benefit Dallas for generations. The Loop Dallas is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization. Jeff Ellerman Rick Perdue Larry Dale Terrence Maiden Linda Owen Vana Hammond Parham Mike Terry Philip Hiatt Haigh Dale Operating Company #AllynMedia #CTC #TheLoopDallas #TransportationResiliency #Trails #GetOutside #PublicAffairs #PublicRelations #PR #DallasTrails #Dallas #DallasPR #CityOfDallas #DallasParkAndRec #Transportation #UrbanDesign #DallasCounty #TheDallasMorningNews #BestRealEstateDeals Keith Bjerke
Read D Magazine's Matt Goodman article about the good work Texas Trees Foundation is doing in Dallas . . . including, "pedestrianizing Harry Hines from Butler Street to Medical District Drive, adding sidewalks away from traffic on either side of the road as well as a two-way cycle track on the south side of the thoroughfare that will tie into the existing Trinity Strand Trail, along the levees. That means the Medical District will get access to the 50-mile Loop Trail, which is linking the city’s existing trails and adding access into the Trinity Forest." Great news for UT Southwestern Medical Center, Parkland Health and the entire Medical District! Click the image below to read the full story from D Magazine. ABOUT THE LOOP DALLAS The Loop Dallas is working closely with City of Dallas, Dallas Park and Recreation, Dallas County, private donors and corporate partners to make green space available throughout Dallas and increase access to public transportation with a focus on equity. Thanks to public investment and partnership, and private dollars and leadership, The Loop Dallas will unite Dallas with a city-wide bike and pedestrian active transportation system that joins 39 miles of existing trails in Dallas with 11 miles of newly built trails. These final 11 miles are the most complex and costly to deliver which is why a public private partnership is so important. It is a legacy amenity that will benefit Dallas for generations. The Loop Dallas is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization. Jeff Ellerman Rick Perdue Larry Dale Terrence Maiden Linda Owen Vana Hammond Parham Mike Terry Philip Hiatt Haigh Dale Operating Company #AllynMedia #CTC #TheLoopDallas #TransportationResiliency #Trails #GetOutside #PublicAffairs #PublicRelations #PR #DallasTrails #Dallas #DallasPR #CityOfDallas #DallasParkAndRec #Transportation #UrbanDesign #DallasCounty #TheDallasMorningNews #BestRealEstateDeals Keith Bjerke
Dallas' Medical District Aims to Prioritize People Over Cars
https://www.dmagazine.com
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Allyn Media is looking forward to American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) conference in Chicago later this month! We created Test Your Biomarkers brand, website (testyourbiomarkers.org), and social media content, including lived-experience videos and kicked off a life-saving awareness and education campaign for people diagnosed with stomach cancer. Biomarkers, or biological markers, provide invaluable insights into a patient’s cancer, guiding clinicians in selecting targeted therapies that offer newfound hope and efficacy. By analyzing these biomarkers, healthcare providers can make more informed treatment decisions, ultimately leading to better long-term health outcomes for patients with stomach cancer. Advances in medical science are revolutionizing the landscape of stomach cancer treatment, offering new avenues for improved patient outcomes. At the forefront of this progress is biomarker testing—a crucial tool in tailoring personalized treatments based on the unique characteristics of each patient’s cancer. Please click through to watch the video and share. Together, we will raise awareness and empower patients to speak to their doctors about biomarker testing in order to find the right treatment for their stomach cancer. SHOUT OUT to founding sponsors founding supporters Astellas Pharma US, Amgen! SHOUT OUT to our medical advisory committee members for your invaluable guidance in creating this much-needed resource. You are helping newly-diagnosed stomach cancer patients access accurate, current, informative, actionable and potentially life-saving information about the importance of biomarker testing: Jafer Ajani, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, Division of Cancer Medicine Jeremy L. Davis, M.D., National Cancer Institute (NCI), Associate Research Physician, Surgical Oncology Program, Center for Cancer Research Sandra Ryeom, Ph.D., Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Associate Professor, Division of Surgical Sciences in Surgery, Associate Dean for Postdoctoral Affairs and New Master’s Degree Programs, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, CUIMC #TestYourBiomarkers Jeffrey Netzer MBA, CLMP Maureen Wiegert Jessica Moore Jennifer Pascal, MPA Jill Coody Smits Riccha Paul-Erekson #StomachCancer #GastricCancer #Cancer #Amgen #Astellas
Did you know... Stomach cancer is the 5th most common cancer worldwide? Test Your Biomarkers is a collaborative effort that involves researchers, oncologists, patients, advocacy groups and caregivers dedicated to providing newly-diagnosed stomach cancer patients with accurate, current, informative, actionable biomarker information. Our only goal is ensuring all patients understand the need to have biomarker testing early in diagnosis so those results can be factored into current and future treatment decisions.
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CONGRATULATIONS Cimajie Best and shout out to the Texas Women's Foundation for programs like the Maura Awards Ceremony that recognize women helping women and women leaders! #TWF #AllynMedia #WomenHelpingWomen
It’s taken me a while to pen this because I’m still riding on a bit of a high from the Texas Women's Foundation Maura Awards Ceremony😅. Thank you to the entire TWF team Hattie Hill Mary Valadez Kristyn Senters Joy Busch , your commitment to the empowerment of girls and women is inspirational. Warm welcome to Karen Hughes White, who I am confident will lead this extraordinary team with excellence To my nominators Lynn McBee & Aimee Cunningham thank you for seeing me when I can’t see myself. For pushing me, and encouraging me and giving me the opportunity to do, and be, and dream big, thank you. My prayer is to be half as impactful to the next generation as you both have been to me. And to alllllllllllll the other women who’ve called, text, encouraged, reprimanded, sponsored, mentored, and loved me. Thank you. I am the collection of the best parts of so many great women. So today and always thank you. #OnwardAndUpward
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Click through to read Dallas Observer writer Carly May Gravley, staff music, food and culture writer's 'article "Dallas Just Voted 'Yes' on Investing $75.2 Million in Arts Facilities. Here's What's Next. Proposition E of the 2024 Capital Bond Program passed. What exactly does that mean for Dallas art and performance spaces?" The May election set Dallas on a brighter path today, and for the next generation by supporting bonds for basics. The 2024 Dallas bond package is an investment in our city’s basics – with more than three-quarters of the proposed funds allocated for roads, parks, and public safety. That means smoother streets, cleaner and safer parks, and investment in public safety that keep our families safe and our economy strong. It’s critical that we maintain our city’s infrastructure – even in uncertain economic times – and bonds are a great way to make that investment without burdening taxpayers. To improve Dallas today, and build a bright Dallas future, vote “YES” on all ten bond propositions in the May elections. Together, we can invest in Dallas with no new taxes. #TogetherForDallas #DallasBond2024 #KERA #DMA #AllynMedia Aschelle Morgan Brad Pritchett Molly Fiden Erin Ragsdale Jennifer Pascal, MPA #DallasMuseumOfArt
Dallas Just Voted 'Yes' on Investing $75.2 Million in Arts Facilities. Here's What's Next.
dallasobserver.com
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VOLUNTEER POWER! Allyn Media client YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas has it because of incredible, dedicated volunteers like Emily Spivey pictured with fellow outstanding volunteer Felix J. Lozano III, CPA, CFE and President and CEO Curt Hazelbaker. Emily was named JER Chilton YMCA Volunteer of the Year for her service, which includes over over 150 hours of individual service as swim meet administrator! Click the image below to read all about it from Blue Ribbon News writer Melanie M. ABOUT THE NONPROFIT YMCA OF METROPOLITAN DALLAS The YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas is a nonprofit organization, serving almost 200,000 people annually via programs, outreach, and events throughout Collin County, Dallas County, Denton County, Texas, Ellis County, Palo Pinto, and Rockwall County. Through the 16 YMCA facilities, 2 camps, and hundreds of program sites, the Y's work is felt throughout the community daily. Our mission: To put Christian values into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all. We feel strongly about the for all part of our mission as we believe that all community members should have access to all that we offer, regardless of income. Therefore, financial assistance is available for almost every YMCA program. This work is possible thanks to the donors and volunteers who give their time and financial support to the YMCA so generously. The YMCA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit social services organization dedicated to Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility. #AllynMedia #YMCADallas #DallasY #JERChilton Rockwall County Nicole Rosales Jennifer Pascal, MPA #Volunteer
Rockwall’s Emily Spivey named JER Chilton YMCA Volunteer of the Year
https://blueribbonnews.com
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Congratulations to Allyn Media client The Loop Dallas on its Executive Director Philip Hiatt Haigh being named to Dallas Business Journal esteemed 40 Under 40 list! Read an endorsement for The Loop Dallas work here: https://lnkd.in/gDcjEcug ABOUT THE LOOP DALLAS The Loop Dallas is working closely with City of Dallas, Dallas Park and Recreation, Dallas County, private donors and corporate partners to make green space available throughout Dallas and increase access to public transportation with a focus on equity. Thanks to public investment and partnership, and private dollars and leadership, The Loop Dallas will unite Dallas with a city-wide bike and pedestrian active transportation system that joins 39 miles of existing trails in Dallas with 11 miles of newly built trails. These final 11 miles are the most complex and costly to deliver which is why a public private partnership is so important. It is a legacy amenity that will benefit Dallas for generations. The Loop Dallas is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization. #AllynMedia #CTC #TheLoopDallas #Parks #Trails #GetOutside Terrence Maiden Vana Hammond Parham Jeff Ellerman Rick Perdue Mike Terry Keith Bjerke Dale Operating Company Linda Owen #TransportationResiliency #Trails #Dallas #DallasTrails #DallasPR #ConnectingDallasToDallas Dr. Sana Syed Tori Burk #DBJ #DallasBusinessJournal #40Under40
We are thrilled to extend heartfelt congratulations to our very own Philip Hiatt Haigh for his selection in the Dallas Business Journal 40 Under 40 Awards! This recognition celebrates 40 outstanding individuals who've made remarkable contributions to their companies, communities, and industries before turning 40. Philip is personally and professionally committed to making Dallas a better city for all, witnessed in his work for The Loop Dallas. He has been hard at work for the past five years to help connect our city by linking 39 miles of existing, disconnected trails into a 50-mile circuit, connecting Dallas to Dallas. With Philip’s leadership on this ambitious project, we will have 48 miles of trail open or under construction by the end of this year - with our newest trail, the Hi Line Connector, between the Katy Trail and the Design District, opening this Spring. 2024 is a watershed year! Thanks to Philip’s dedication, we’ll be completing the final two miles of The Loop Dallas, a legacy amenity navigating the most difficult physical, political and financial barriers and on track to be completed in 2027. Join us in congratulating Philip on this extraordinary achievement. Here's to all of the remarkable honorees representing the next wave of Dallas business leaders! #DBJ40U40 #DallasLeaders #Innovation #CommunityImpact #TheLoopDallas #ConnectingDallasToDallas #Dallas #DallasTrails #DBJ
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WHEN TWO GREAT THINGS COME TOGETHER . . . IT'S A WIN-WIN!!! Allyn Media's work for Together for Dallas, the 2024 Bond Campaign effort, and the Dallas Museum of Art came together Saturday night with the passage of all 10 Bond propositions! The Dallas Morning News was on the scene at the Together For Dallas 2024 Bond Campaign reception! Click through to read more about the bond dollars for Dallas arts (aka Prop. E). As The Dallas Morning News Arts Collaborative Reporter Elizabeth M. writes, "The city’s 15 cultural facilities will receive $75.2 million, or a little over 6%, of the $1.25 billion bond package, which local arts leaders have fiercely advocated for in recent months. The funding is the most that Dallas cultural facilities have received in the last five bond programs, going as far back as 1998. Jeff Ellerman, chairman of the board of trustees at the Dallas Museum of Art, stopped by the bond campaign watch party at Reunion Tower. He said voters’ approval of the bond funding is 'fantastic.' The Dallas Museum of Art is expected to receive $20 million, the largest proportion of the funding allocated to Dallas cultural facilities. 'The DMA hasn’t gotten meaningful funds from a bond election in decades. The building is in dire need of security and mechanical and HVAC repairs. It’s for the basic stuff,' Ellerman said. 'It’s fantastic that the voters have spoken and agree with that.' " Click the image below to read more! The May election set Dallas on a brighter path today, and for the next generation by supporting bonds for basics. The 2024 Dallas bond package is an investment in our city’s basics – with more than three-quarters of the proposed funds allocated for roads, parks, and public safety. That means smoother streets, cleaner and safer parks, and investment in public safety that keep our families safe and our economy strong. It’s critical that we maintain our city’s infrastructure – even in uncertain economic times – and bonds are a great way to make that investment without burdening taxpayers. To improve Dallas today, and build a bright Dallas future, vote “YES” on all ten bond propositions in the May elections. Together, we can invest in Dallas with no new taxes. #TogetherForDallas #DallasBond2024 #KERA #DMA #AllynMedia Aschelle Morgan Brad Pritchett Molly Fiden Erin Ragsdale #DallasMuseumOfArt
Art advocates celebrate as voters approve $75.2 million for cultural facilities
dallasnews.com
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Client synergy in FIRE!!! Allyn Media's work for Together for Dallas, the 2024 Bond Campaign effort, and the Dallas Museum of Art came together Saturday night with the passage of all 10 Bond propositions! Dallas public radio station KERA 90.1 FM on the scene at the Together For Dallas 2024 Bond Campaign reception! Click through to read more about the bond dollars for Dallas arts (aka Prop. E). As KERA’s Arts Collaborative Reporter Elizabeth M. writes, "The city’s 15 cultural facilities will receive $75.2 million, or a little over 6%, of the $1.25 billion bond package, which local arts leaders have fiercely advocated for in recent months. The funding is the most that Dallas cultural facilities have received in the last five bond programs, going as far back as 1998. Jeff Ellerman, chairman of the board of trustees at the Dallas Museum of Art, stopped by the bond campaign watch party at Reunion Tower. He said voters’ approval of the bond funding is 'fantastic.' The Dallas Museum of Art is expected to receive $20 million, the largest proportion of the funding allocated to Dallas cultural facilities. 'The DMA hasn’t gotten meaningful funds from a bond election in decades. The building is in dire need of security and mechanical and HVAC repairs. It’s for the basic stuff,' Ellerman said. 'It’s fantastic that the voters have spoken and agree with that.' " Click through to read more! The May election set Dallas on a brighter path today, and for the next generation by supporting bonds for basics. The 2024 Dallas bond package is an investment in our city’s basics – with more than three-quarters of the proposed funds allocated for roads, parks, and public safety. That means smoother streets, cleaner and safer parks, and investment in public safety that keep our families safe and our economy strong. It’s critical that we maintain our city’s infrastructure – even in uncertain economic times – and bonds are a great way to make that investment without burdening taxpayers. To improve Dallas today, and build a bright Dallas future, vote “YES” on all ten bond propositions in the May elections. Together, we can invest in Dallas with no new taxes. #TogetherForDallas #DallasBond2024 #KERA #DMA #AllynMedia KERA 90.1 FM NPR Aschelle Morgan Brad Pritchett Mari Woodlief Shawn Williams Ryan Trimble Dr. Sana Syed Cimajie Best Monica Cordova Jessica Moore Tori Burk Bill Stipp Erin Ragsdale Nicole Rosales Maureen Wiegert Debra Meek Molly Fiden Carol Ring, MA Carol Ring Jennifer Pascal, MPA
All 10 propositions in Dallas' $1.25 billion bond package approved
keranews.org
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HARDLY HARMLESS DRUDGERY: LANDMARKS IN ENGLISH LEXICOGRAPHY Read and learn about Dr. Samuel Johnson, "the most accomplished writer in the English language to ever undertake a dictionary," and Dallas' own Bryan Garner, author of "A Dictionary of Modern American Usage." It is an excellent use of words. Allyn Media international advancement client American Friends of Dr. Johnson’s House is on a mission to preserve Johnson’s home. Bryan Garner, who chairs the American Friends of Dr. Johnson’s House, is hoping that readers of columns like this might see the project as one worthy of support. For more information or to make a donation, visit: https://www.afdjh.org/ ABOUT THE GROLIER CLUB Founded in 1884, the Grolier Club is America’s oldest and largest society for bibliophiles and enthusiasts in the graphic arts. Named for Jean Grolier (1489/90-1565), the Renaissance collector renowned for sharing his library with friends, the Club’s objective is to promote “the study, collecting, and appreciation of books and works on paper.” Through the concerted efforts of an international network of over eight hundred men and women—book and print collectors, antiquarian book dealers, librarians, designers, fine printers, binders, and other artisans—the Grolier Club pursues this mission through its library, its public exhibitions and lectures, and its long and distinguished series of publications. #AllynMedia #DrJohnsonsHouse #Lexicography #Advancement Molly Fiden Erin Ragsdale Jennifer Pascal, MPA
Hardly Harmless Drudgery: Landmarks in English Lexicography
grolierclub.omeka.net