LARGEMOUTH LATEST: MAY 2021 EDITION

LARGEMOUTH LATEST: MAY 2021 EDITION

Each month we recap some of our client communications results in action, proud moments and helpful resources for PR and marketing pros. Want to keep up with us once a month? Subscribe to our agency newsletter.

NEXT STOP: COVER STORY 

The cover story across the trucking industry – and specifically, this month’s issue of Heavy Duty Trucking magazine – is final mile deliveries. You'll find our client Southeastern Freight Lines featured in the article under “The experience factor,” a lane most fitting for the industry leader. Our team helped secure this latest feature, serving at the intersection of media relationships and internal thought leaders.  

A ZAM GOOD CELEBRATION  

Flashing headlines across local Triangle-area news this month, including this CBS spot, highlight the celebratory news of Zambrero’s grand re-opening event after initially opening last year during the peak of the pandemic. Our team helped spread the word, inviting local dignitaries and the community to enjoy a giant burrito cutting, live music, food deals, giveaways and more. Be sure to stop in for feel-good Mexican food with a feel-good purpose – its Plate 4 Plate initiative donates a meal to people in need for every burrito or bowl purchased in partnership with Rise Against Hunger. 

START ON THE RIGHT FOOT

...In the right sock that is. Research the latest travel gear and you’ll stumble upon Travel Weekly’s monthly “What’s New, What’s Hot” segment. The article highlights the Hiking Merino compression sock, one of the latest product releases from our client, CEP Compression. Our team recently helped CEP launch the Outdoor Collection, a line of compression socks and apparel for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts that boasts the latest developments in graduated compression technology. 

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Posted By Sarah Osment

Sarah is always ready for her next adventure, whether its whipping up a new pie in the kitchen, traveling to a new destination or letting the paints fly across the canvas. When she’s not covered in paint or pie dough, Sarah is playing with her “little dinosaur,” a labradoodle named Stega.