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Two years later, going strong

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 by Missy

February marks the two year anniversary of Bayview Public Relations. We’re grateful for the opportunities our clients have given us, and the support we’ve received from our partners, colleagues, friends, and family.

A few clients have been with us since the beginning – USAmeriBank, Franklin Street, Fisher & Phillips, Walter Investment Management Corp., for example – and we’re thankful for the partnerships we’ve developed. Their continued support, and the addition of some major new clients – Transitions Championship, Ybor City Development Corp., and Colliers International Tampa Bay, Central & Southwest Florida, to name a few – helped us nearly double revenue in 2011.

While we’ve grown exponentially, we’re committed to keeping our quality of work high. Three things, among many, are fundamental to our approach to public relations:

  1. PR is not “one size fits all.” In a time of shrinking traditional news media, fast-growing social media and tight marketing budgets, each client requires (and deserves) different strategies and tactics to achieve goals.
  2. Targeting pays off. By taking the time to research outlets and read material from journalists, we’ve developed a deeper understanding of the issues facing a client’s audience and how their expertise can shed light on issues, resulting in a better chance of coverage now (or in the future).
  3. Learn to work with the media. Completing our required media training helps our clients feel prepared to talk with the media, understand how the process works, and increase their chance of being quoted as a resource.

We look forward to many more years of helping clients communicate with the audiences that matter most to them!

The time to think about crisis communications is before a crisis happens

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 by Leah

When a company experiences a crisis, having an effective communications program is critical. And the time to think about that is before the problems start.

That was one message of a Jan. 6 Tampa Bay Business Journal article describing the importance of communication for companies going through Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Kyle Parks was quoted in the article, saying that companies need to build goodwill, and think through communications, before a crisis happens.

As former Director of Corporate Communications for Walter Industries, a $1.5-billion conglomerate at the time, Kyle handled crisis communications related to a major coal mining accident, a violent employee strike, and environmental issues.

He stresses that having a comprehensive communications plan in place is important to an organization’s well-being. Here are three key elements of a crisis plan:

  1. Identify potentially damaging scenarios, and assign a general action plan to each;
  2. Designate an internal team for each scenario, including lead spokespeople;
  3. For each scenario, prepare customizable key messages to use in crafting statements for internal audiences, the news media, customers/clients and the general public.

Leah Saunders promoted to Account Executive

Monday, October 10th, 2011 by Missy

Recognizing her significant professional development and increased responsibility, Leah Saunders has been promoted to Account Executive.

Leah is dedicating more time toward higher-level account management work, fulfilling a leadership role with clients’ social media strategies, and managing the firm’s internship program, as just a few examples of Leah’s role with Bayview.

She has also expanded her industry involvement, specifically with the Tampa Bay chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA). Having served on FPRA Tampa Bay’s Board of Directors since 2009, Leah was recently named President-Elect for the 2011-2012 year.  

In preparation, she attended FPRA’s annual state conference in August, joining other organization leaders and PR professionals from around the state.

Missy MacFarlane Achieves Professional Accreditation

Thursday, September 15th, 2011 by Leah

Missy MacFarlane, principal and account director with Bayview Public Relations, has successfully achieved Accreditation in Public Relations. The APR designation is the mark of distinction for public relations professionals.

Accredited PR professionals demonstrate a commitment to the profession and to its ethical practice and competence in knowledge, skills and abilities associated with the profession, including strategic thinking and planning, business literacy and legal standards.

In the Accreditation process, professionals complete an extensive application and compile a campaign portfolio to present to a Readiness Review Panel; participate in a two-hour oral board comprised of three accredited practitioners who judge candidates on 16 areas of knowledge, skills and abilities; and, after a series of classes, pass a three-hour computer-based examination covering 44 key areas ranging from ethics and law to communication models and theories.

Missy is among a group of seven PRSA (Public Relations Society of America) Tampa Bay Chapter members achieving Accreditation in 2011. Other members successfully completing the APR process include: Susan Barnes of Girl Scouts of West Central Florida, Travis Claytor of Tampa Bay & Co., Lori Hudson of Hillsborough County (Fla.), Kate Sawa of American Heart Association, Heather Sugg of William Mills Agency, and Marissa Segundo of City of Largo Recycling.

Karen Mess Frashier, APR, chairs PRSA Tampa Bay Chapter’s Accreditation committee and mentors candidates throughout the process.

Jesse Landis, principal and strategy director with Bayview, is also Accredited in Public Relations.

Dream team concept makes news

Monday, August 1st, 2011 by Missy

On Friday, the Tampa Bay Business Journal wrote about Bayview and its role with Ybor City Development Corp. in “Mercury takes on marketing Ybor City (sub. req’d).”

Cover of the Tampa Bay Business Journal on July 29, 2011

Bayview was included in "Mercury takes on marketing Ybor City"

In the article, Bill McQueen, president of Mercury Productions, says “with low overhead and access to a variety of skills, the team will work to stretch dollars. ‘The adage ‘do more with less’ is pretty much everyone’s marching orders,’ he said.”

Bayview has been working under the “dream team” model on projects for several clients (more here). A dream team is a nimble team of independent practitioners or niche agencies with expertise in a particular area partnering to fulfill different aspects to reach client goals.

Each member of the team brings a specific set of skills or knowledge in an industry, or fills another specific need. With an affiliated team, organizations can select the team members most relevant to its business based on their criteria.

Our client benefits by having the best and brightest team members working toward goals and objectives, rather than having one full-service agency that is strong in one area, but is a less ideal fit in other areas.

More information on our contract with Ybor City Development Corp. can be found here.

 

Revitalizing A Landmark District

Thursday, July 21st, 2011 by Missy

Bayview Public Relations is part of a team recently awarded a long-term contract to drive business and tourism to Ybor City, a National Landmark Historic District. Bayview will help create and implement a comprehensive marketing and public relations plan to communicate what Ybor has to offer to its neighbors in the Tampa Bay region.

Chosen after an extensive bidding process overseen by the City of Tampa, the winning team for Ybor City Development Corp. (YCDC) was assembled by Bill McQueen, of Mercury Productions. McQueen will serve as the primary liaison for the account and fulfill video production needs. John Walkinshaw of Mercury will assist with marketing strategy and community relations. Kim Thomason, of Thomason Creative, and Jane English, of Jane English Creative Design, will provide brand strategy and creative design. Missy MacFarlane, APR, of Bayview, will serve in public relations and community relations capacities. Media Focus will outline media strategy and conduct media buying.

Ybor City's 7th Avenue, then and now

Ybor City's 7th Avenue, then and now (courtesy of Ybor City Development Corp.)

A division of the City of Tampa’s Economic & Urban Development Department, YCDC facilitates the development, economic revitalization and improvement of Ybor City’s Historic District and the surrounding community.

YCDC also provides staff support to the nonprofit Ybor City Development Corporation, Inc., a community advisory group to the City and the Community Redevelopment Agency on issues affecting the development and improvement of Ybor City. The elected Board is comprised of major stakeholder groups – residential, retail, restaurant/bar, professional/office, hotel, entertainment/events – and ex-officio members representing neighborhood and community organizations in Ybor City. Our team will work closely with their marketing committee, led by Veronica Swiatek.

Bayview’s Landis wins Young Alumnus Award

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 by Leah

The University of Tampa (UT) has chosen Bayview Principal and Strategy Director Jesse Landis, APR, to receive this year’s Young Alumnus Award.

Presented annually at commencement, the award recognizes an alumnus under the age of 35 who displays noteworthy career achievements and civic involvement, along with service to the University.

Jesse will be honored this Saturday, May 7, at UT’s Commencement Ceremony.

Bayview’s Kyle Parks named UT’s Board of Fellows chair

Thursday, March 31st, 2011 by Leah

We would like to congratulate Kyle Parks, Principal and President of Bayview PR, on being named as the Board of Fellows chair for 2011-2012 for the University of Tampa. Composed of 130 top business leaders and professionals, the Board of Fellows assists UT by being “goodwill ambassadors” within the community to support higher education. 

Kyle, who received his MBA from UT, first joined the Board of Fellows in 2003. His positions with the Board of Fellows have included co-chair of the annual Fellows Forum event and more recently as co-chair of the Forum sponsorship committee. 

Kyle’s son Miles is also creating a legacy at UT. A sophomore, Miles is a sportswriter for The Minaret student newspaper, and his band, 20/20 Boulevard, recently won first place at UT’s annual Battle of the Bands. 20/20 Boulevard will be the opening act for a spring concert in Plant Park with headliner B.o.B, a rap artist whose top song, “Nothin on You,” reached No. 1 on the U.S. and U.K. charts in 2010.

Quick results for Colliers International

Friday, March 18th, 2011 by Leah

Bayview is proud to announce its newest client: Colliers International, an international commercial real estate firm with offices in Tampa Bay, Central Florida and Southwest Florida.

Colliers International began with Bayview last week and brought much excitement with it for the Bayview team. The Tampa Bay office was recently retained to list Baywalk, the 74,500-square-foot shopping complex in the center of downtown St. Petersburg, for $8 million.

Click to see news segment

 Bayview controlled the media outreach for the announcement and was able to garner interviews for Michael Milano of Colliers, who is handling the sale, with Channel 8, Fox 13, 10 News and Bay News 9. Although Baywalk has had its share of problems, people interviewed in the news segments saw the possibility of a sale as a good first step towards a hoped-for turnaround.

Bayview is very excited to be working with Colliers, and is looking forward to the future of Baywalk. Considering the Bayview office is a block from Baywalk, we have a few ideas on new stores and restaurants we’d like to see fill up the place. What are your suggestions for new stores in Baywalk?

Bayview’s becoming earth friendly

Friday, February 25th, 2011 by Leah

Being a public relations agency, one of our goals, and quite frankly a requirement, is to stay on top of the news and read as many newspapers and publications that we can get our hands on. With that being said, our office accumulates quite the pile of papers that eventually end up in the dumpster.

We started feeling guilty throwing them all away, but there wasn’t a recycling program offered in our building or at a convenient location nearby. This is when we came across Conex Recycling, a company providing recycling services to businesses in the Southeast. They brought us two trash-can sized bins to fill that are picked up weekly and so far we have no complaints. Even better, a few other tenants are jumping on Bayview’s green wagon.

We’ll keep you updated and let you know how many trees we end up saving.