New York City, Aug. 28, 2017 -- NEW YORK CITY, NY (August 28th, 2017) – Announced today, Yulu Public Relations was recognized and awarded with the top honor of ‘Agency of the Year,’ at the 2017 PR Daily Corporate Social Responsibility Awards.
PR Daily’s CSR Awards celebrate the most impactful campaigns, initiatives and one-offs in the communication, PR, marketing, and media industries. The Corporate Social Responsibility Awards were created to honor organizations dedicated to making the world a smarter, safer, healthier and more sustainable place.
“We’re thrilled and honored to be awarded CSR Agency of the Year," said Melissa Orozco, Yulu PR's Founder and Creative Director. "We believe every company has the potential to have a positive impact on the communities in which they live and work. It's a distinct pleasure to come to work every day when you work with socially innovative organizations that see beyond the bottom line and think beyond the status quo.”
Yulu Public Relations is one of North America's first purpose-driven PR agencies with a mission to exclusively champion social innovation. The firm is also the driving force behind Impact Relations: the emerging discipline of sharing stories that have the power to change behavior, creating a measurable positive impact on society.
Yulu's client portfolio features impactful campaigns for high profile initiatives, movements and organizations such as: The Clinton Foundation, the Equal Rights Amendment, Chopra Center, the David Suzuki Foundation and World Housing. Most recently, the agency partnered with Red Bull Amaphiko Academy, a global summit for social entrepreneurs; Genus Fossil Free, pioneers in the fossil free investing space; and B Lab, the nonprofit entity that oversees B Corporation certification.
About Yulu Public Relations:
Yulu Public Relations is a Vancouver social impact PR agency founded by Melissa Orozco in 2011, with a satellite office for New York public relations. It is Canada's first B Corp PR Agency, dedicated to championing social innovation by sharing stories that matter. Yulu has been ranked among the top PR agencies for CSR and is the driving force behind Impact Relations, the discipline of sharing messages and stories that result in businesses having a positive social or environmental impact.
About Ragan’s PR Daily:
PR Daily is a daily news site owned by Lawrence Ragan Communications, Inc., which delivers news, advice, and opinions on the public relations, marketing, social media, and media worlds. For more than three decades, Lawrence Ragan Communications, Inc., has been the leading publisher of corporate communications, public relations, and leadership development newsletters. The Ragan Awards programs celebrate the greatest campaigns and initiatives in the communication, PR, marketing and media industries. PR Daily’s Corporate Social Responsibility Awards recognizes and awards organizations dedicated to making the world a smarter, safer, healthier and more sustainable place.
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