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Praise
Awards
O’Neill and Associates achieves results for our clients, which is why we frequently receive positive feedback and praise. Our clients can attest to the quality services we provide:
Praise
“We knew we had a good brand with W.B. Mason, but we didn’t know how to tell other people about it. O’Neill and Associates helped us hone our message and get it out to a wide audience of potential new customers. With their help a lot more people know about the great W.B. Mason brand.”
Leo Meehan, CEO, W.B. Mason
“O’Neill and Associates played a pivotal role in developing community, government and public relations campaigns that helped Sovereign enter the New England market. They continue to be our partner in creating communications programs throughout our footprint.”
John Hamill, Chairman, Sovereign Bank New England
“O’Neill and Associates has been a strong partner for Bechtel in the successful completion of the Central Artery/Tunnel Project, one of the world’s most ambitious, complex, and at times controversial, construction projects.”
C. Matthew Wiley, Senior Vice President, Bechtel Corporation
“Over the almost 20 years I have been in business, I have not engaged any public relations efforts. With your guidance, you have shown me how valuable it is to have a PR campaign that helps me develop my business and also helps me develop as a leader in the business community. It is a pleasure to work with you and O’Neill and Associates.”
Joanne Grady, President and CEO, Abbott Personnel
“O’Neill and Associates became layman fishmongers from the first day they worked with NESPA. They faced the challenge of working with an association board of ‘roll-up-your-sleeves’ business owners who offered a vast variety of specific agendas while holding to a very limited budget. Our partnership strengthened as the professionals at O’Neill and Associates developed a passion for the fish business. Understanding the nature of the industry helped spawn the idea for a grassroots ad campaign that used the tools of the traderolling trucks instead of billboardsto carry a simple message: seafood is a health food and it is an important business in New England. The campaign was done with style, yet simply much like the nature of the product.”
Marion Kaiser, President of Aquanor Marketing and member of NESPA
“Working with O'Neill and Associates is a pleasure. They were user friendly, responsive and creative about helping accomplish our goals.”
Chairman and CEO Tom Grape, Benchmark Assisted Living
“O'Neill and Associates designed and implemented a concise, professional business strategy geared for results, and the finished product hit the mark and then some.”
Daniel B. Totten, President, Boston Newspaper Guild
“The professionalism displayed by everyone at O’Neill and Associates was quite impressive…. I congratulate you on establishing and operating an organization that is run with such class and ethics.”
Gary Sullivan, President, Utility Workers Union of America Local 369
Awards
Bellringer Awards: Founded in 1948, the Publicity Club of New England is one of the region’s oldest association for public relations. The Bellringer Awards began in 1969 and have become a symbol of excellence for public relations firms throughout New England.
JUNE 2007
- Bellringer AwardBylined Article Category SEIU Local 615
- Merit AwardPublic Affairs Campaign CategorySouthwest Airlines Pilots Association
- Merit AwardOrganizational Identity Campaign CategoryThe Braver Group
- Merit AwardPrint Feature or Commentary PlacementThe Braver Group
JUNE 2006
- Merit AwardOnline Multimedia CategoryNESPA
- Merit AwardInvestor/Financial Relations Campaign CategoryNESPA
- Merit AwardPublic Affairs Campaign CategoryUtility Workers Union Local 369
JUNE 2005
- Bellringer AwardBrochure CategoryHarvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Bellringer AwardSpecial Publication CategoryHarvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Merit AwardPublic Affairs Campaign CategoryLennar Partners
- Merit AwardCampaign CategoryHarvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Merit AwardConsumer Affairs Campaign CategoryNew England Seafood Producers Association
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