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Putting the “Relations” Back into Media Relations

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

    By Amy Schwinge

We hope you have found our blogs focusing on media relations for the month of May useful and interesting.

Not trying to toot our own horn (well, maybe a little), the team at Mary Beth West Consulting is honored to have received multiple awards from the Public Relations Society of America this spring, including several for media relations and related strategic communications tools.

I thought I would share a little background on what we did to receive some of these recognitions, particularly with respect to managing media relationships effectively.

As a first example, we kicked off our public awareness campaign for the Blount Education Initiative (BEI) with a news conference.  On that front, make sure you have content to support inviting media to a news conference.  In this day and time of limited budgets and resources, the last thing you want to do is ask a journalist to leave the office for a news conference if what you have to share could be sent via an e-mail. 

The BEI news conference was appropriate, because we had newsworthy – and rather detailed, statistics-driven information – to share, along with introductions of the leaders driving BEI’s mission to make education the local community’s top priority.  We released compelling results of a new survey outlining current perceptions as related to education and quality of life for the area.  We also introduced the media to the “faces” of the Blount Education Initiative as they explained the reason and need for BEI’s existence along with a summary of BEI’s strategic plan.  This news conference also allowed us to meet many of the journalists face to face with whom we would be working during the public awareness campaign.

For LeConte Wealth Management, we met with members of the media individually whenever possible to introduce and recommend LeConte as financial experts on a host of topics and advocates for financial literacy.  We also shared numerous consumer finance issues-driven news releases to spread the word.

As a third example, we had a dual strategic plan for national publications and local coverage for Todd Richesin Interiors, and we didn’t have the luxury of meeting the national media face to face.  In order to cut through the clutter of other media pitches received by such publications as Traditional Home and House Beautiful, we launched our relationship building with editorial decision makers by carefully ascertaining what specific types of projects and design personalities they were covering and queried them on both subject matter and information-receipt preferences they found useful.  We then sent photo-intensive information kits about Todd and his work, including written “case study” profiles of his work style and individual approach for each project.  We were able to forge relationships with local media and national publications alike, resulting in Todd receiving a great deal of local and national coverage, such as:

  • An eleven-page spread highlighting one of Todd’s projects in Key West, Fla., in Traditional Home (June/July 2010 issue)
  • Traditional  Home (March 2010 issue): “20 Young Designers to Watch”
  • House Beautiful (December/January 2010 issue): “Next Wave of Top 20 Designers”

Collectively, these examples show that each client is different, so a different media relations approach is warranted for each.  Don’t try cookie-cutter formulas; they don’t work.  Remember, it is called media “relations” for a reason; you must take the time and effort to establish genuine relationships with your media contacts, focused with their own audiences in mind.

Mary Beth West Consulting Wins Multiple Awards from Public Relations Society of America

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Maryville, Tenn. Mary Beth West Consulting, LLC, a public relations and reputation management firm in Maryville, Tenn., won multiple top honors at the annual awards dinner of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Volunteer Chapter on April 15 at the Clayton Center for the Arts.

The event also honored Mallorie Mendence – senior account service coordinator at Mary Beth West Consulting and a Maryville native – with the PRSA Rising Young Professional Award, which recognizes an outstanding public relations professional in East Tennessee who has worked for six years or less in the field.

The agency won public relations campaign “Award of Excellence” honors in the public service category for its Blount Education Initiative Public Awareness Campaign and in the marketing consumer services—financial category for its LeConte Wealth Management Marketing Campaign.

The firm’s work producing strategic communications tools also received “Award of Excellence” honors in five areas:  non-profit media relations for the Blount Education Initiative; consumer services media relations for LeConte Wealth Management; media kit development in the service category for Todd Richesin Interiors; press conference implementation for the Blount Education Initiative; and external web site development for Blount Education Initiative.

The web site award was shared by the agency with Knoxville-based interactive firm Blue Media Boutique, which together with Mary Beth West Consulting launched Interactive Springboard in early 2010 to formalize the firms’ collaboration in online and social media strategy research, reputation management and measurement. 

In addition, Mary Beth West Consulting won four “Award of Quality” honors for several news releases and media relations campaigns.

“For me, one of the most rewarding parts of managing this firm has been building a team of professionals who share high values for producing great work that meets clients’ business objectives and also serving the public in meaningful ways,” said agency principal Mary Beth West.  “I’m proud of my team, and I’m also appreciative of the clients we’ve been privileged to serve.”

Mendence – a graduate of Maryville High School – joined Mary Beth West Consulting in December 2007, following her graduation with honors from Berry College in Rome, Ga., with a degree in public relations, as well as completion of a summer internship with Mary Beth West and other practicum experience. 

In her position with the firm, Mendence works with the account team to coordinate campaigns for agency clients.  She serves on the board of directors of Maryville City Schools Foundation and is a past board member of the Community Food Connection. 

Established in 2003 and located in the Law Building in downtown Maryville, Mary Beth West Consulting works with clients to advance their communications, relationships and reputations to meet business objectives. 

The firm’s services include integrated brand marketing communications strategies and campaigns; media, community and employee relations programs; social and interactive media strategies and program management; crisis preparedness; and special events.

Traditional Home Names Knoxville’s Todd Richesin Among “20 Young Designers to Watch”

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Community Can Vote for Richesin as “Favorite Young Traditional Designer” in Duralee-Sponsored Online Contest and Enter for Chance to Win Custom Room Design

Knoxville, Tenn. – “Southern charm and lots of it” — that’s how the editors at Traditional Home describe Knoxville’s Todd Richesin in the March 2010 issue now on newsstands, which features Richesin as one of the “20 Young Designers to Watch.”

“This is a huge honor in the interior design world,” said Richesin, owner of Knoxville-based Todd Richesin Interiors.

Associated with Traditional Home’s accolade is an online contest for “Favorite Young Traditional Designer,” where voters have the chance to win a custom room design makeover and $5,000 worth of Duralee fabric. 

Richesin is among 20 designers nationwide vying for the prestigious title.

“This contest has been an eye opener for me,” Richesin said. “The support I have gotten has been truly humbling.”  Richesin is currently in the lead but just by a few votes and hopes the generous people of East Tennessee will throw their support behind him.

Todd’s supporters can cast their vote every day between now and March 23. “Of course, voting more often significantly increases your chance to win the contest and the free room design,” Richesin adds. “We can do it and a southern boy can win, but we need to keep the votes coming.”

The winner will be revealed in the October 2010 “Designers on a Design” issue of Traditional Home. 

Also in recent months, Richesin was selected as one of House Beautiful’s “Next Wave of Top 20 Designers” in the December / January 2010 issue.

According to Richesin, along with such national recognition comes the stigma of being inaccessible and too expensive.

“That’s the biggest myth out there about me,” Richesin said. “Whether I’m renovating an entire home or simply rearranging furniture for a client, I’m always available for a consultation and flexible with how much or little to spend on a project.”                                                              

Yet Richesin has made such a good impression on Traditional Home, they are featuring his stunning Key West conch design home in their June 2010 issue. His experience spans a 20-year period, and he has built a sizeable portfolio of upscale client projects throughout East Tennessee and the United States.

“My goal when meeting with a client is to design a space that allows its owners’ personalities to shine,” Richesin said. “That’s why I’m proud to say I don’t have just ‘one look’ because I truly drill down to the heart of a home. Each project is distinct and unique to the owner.”

Frequent client Jennifer Talbott has worked with Richesin for more than 15 years, on everything from an intensive renovation of an older home to improvements on a new vacation home.

“Todd possesses a rare ability to adapt to unexpected issues that almost always arise when working on complicated projects on an older home, without compromising the integrity of the result,” Talbott said.  “My home looks like my home and is not duplicated on any other projects.”

Spreading design knowledge and providing the best service possible is Richesin’s top priority. 

“By learning how my clients live in their homes, I’m able to interpret their design dreams and make them a reality,” he said.

Originally from Sweetwater, Richesin manages a fully appointed studio located in West Knoxville at his French manor house, which for the past ten years has played host to a complete interior design service. It is here where clients will find one of the South’s most exclusive fabric and furniture resource libraries.

“It would be such an honor to bring home the title of ‘Favorite Young Traditional Designer’ to a community that I treasure dearly and invest much time in – both personally and professionally,” Richesin said.   

Click here to vote for Richesin.

About Todd Richesin Interiors, LLC
Based in Knoxville, Tenn., Todd Richesin Interiors, LLC, is a full-service interior design studio that utilizes custom furniture, antiques and luxury fabrics to express each client’s individual style.  The firm’s services include floor plan design; pre-construction analysis of floor plans and furniture layouts; flooring, plumbing, tile and lighting selection; selection of all interior finishes; cabinetry consultation and design; custom furniture, draperies, rugs and accessories; artwork selection and antiques. 

Richesin is also a business partner with Bobby Brown in Bobby Todd Antiques.  Founded in 1999 and located in the heart of downtown Sweetwater, Tenn. (near Interstate 75 between Knoxville and Chattanooga), Bobby Todd Antiques features unique furniture pieces, garden accessories and gifts as well as intangibles such as scent and sound to enhance the design of every home.

Recently, Richesin integrated social media tools to give back to community members interested in gaining interior design knowledge, along with offering helpful decorating tips and answering design-related questions.  Todd’s blog, “On the Fringe,” hosts a variety of colorful blog posts. Todd’s fan page on Facebook is also growing daily.

East Tennessee Native and Knoxville Interior Design Expert Todd Richesin Honored by House Beautiful as One of the “Next Wave of Top 20 Designers”

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Knoxville, Tenn. – With over 20 years’ experience working as an interior designer who has built a sizeable portfolio of upscale client projects throughout East Tennessee and the United States, Todd Richesin‘s passion for design has been officially recognized on a nationwide level. 

Richesin was selected as one of House Beautiful’s “Next Wave of Top 20 Designers” in the just-released December / January 2010 issue, hitting newsstands today, Nov. 24.

“I’m thrilled about the opportunity to share my work with House Beautiful readers and to represent my home state in such a prestigious publication,” said Todd Richesin, owner of Knoxville-based Todd Richesin Interiors.

Richesin grew up in Sweetwater, Tenn., and manages a fully appointed studio located in West Knoxville at his French manor house, which for the past ten years has played host to a complete interior design service. It is here where clients will find one of the South’s most exclusive fabric and furniture resource libraries.  

Todd also travels to furniture and accessory markets worldwide, as well as to many antique shows to keep up-to-date on design trends and new product introductions. 

“I truly focus on expressing each client’s unique individual style in my projects,” Richesin said. “Getting to know a client’s personality helps me to provide them with fresh ideas and one-of-a-kind designs.” 

Since early childhood, Todd has had a knack for interior design.  In fact, his first project happened by accident at the age of 7.  He selected an Oriental rug that is still in his parents’ home library today – even after the room has been redecorated three times.

Todd’s philosophy of design is simple — starting with personal collections or design elements that a client loves and building from there.

“More beautiful, more comfortable, more livable – that’s my motto,” Richesin said. “Design should be fun.  My goal is simply to take a client’s dream and make it a reality.”

No one in East Tennessee knows better about making their design dreams come true than Knoxville resident Melinda Story.  Melinda has worked with Richesin over the past 10 years on four different interior design projects, including a room-by-room design project for her main home in Knoxville; restoration and complete interior design of an 1840’s house in Key West, Fla.; design and furnishing of her mountain home in Highlands, NC; and a remodeling and interior design project for an historic loft in downtown Knoxville.

“We would not consider undertaking a project without the benefit of Todd’s consultation,” Story said.  “His vision, talent and creativity are gifts. You can see it in everything he does and everything he is.”

Doretta Sperduto, decorating director of House Beautiful, says Todd’s work speaks for itself.  “He is obviously talented and deserves to be featured in this article.”

Recently, Todd integrated social media tools to give back to supporters interested in gaining interior design knowledge, along with offering helpful decorating tips and answering design-related questions.  Todd’s blog, “On the Fringe,” hosts a variety of colorful blog posts.  Todd’s fan page on Facebook is also growing daily.

“Spreading design knowledge, along with providing the best customer service possible has always been my top priority,” Richesin said.  “I try my best to go above and beyond what a client wants to make them happy.”

About Todd Richesin Interiors, LLC
Based in Knoxville, Tenn., Todd Richesin Interiors, LLC , is a full-service interior design studio that utilizes custom furniture, antiques and luxury fabrics to express each client’s individual style.  The firm’s services include floor plan design; pre-construction analysis of floor plans and furniture layouts; flooring, plumbing, tile and lighting selection; selection of all interior finishes; cabinetry consultation and design; custom furniture, draperies, rugs and accessories; artwork selection and antiques. 

Richesin is also a business partner with Bobby Brown in Bobby Todd Antiques.  Founded in 1999 and located in the heart of downtown Sweetwater, Tenn. (near Interstate 75 between Knoxville and Chattanooga), Bobby Todd Antiques features unique furniture pieces, garden accessories and gifts as well as intangibles such as scent and sound to enhance the design of every home.