Purple Cat, a Queen Anne’s based woman-owned public relations agency, recently received minority business certification (MBE) from the state of Maryland. The MBE certification process carefully examines a company’s operations, management and finances, as well as technical expertise and experience.
“The MBE credential essentially gives Purple Cat a formal affirmation to its expertise, strength and credibility”, says Carol D’Agostino, founder and president of Purple Cat. “Current clients know our proven track-record and strong business operations, but the MBE can open doors to a new client base looking for a reputable firm to help grow their business or agency,” she adds.
Maryland is one of 16 states in the nation that use an MBE program as an economic development and business support tool for the minority business community thereby helping MBE businesses better compete for contracts in both the private and public sectors.
Founded in 2005, Purple Cat is an integrated public relations and marketing firm providing services to local, regional and international clients. Services include: advertising; publicity; social media and email marketing; event planning and promotion; branding; and printing.
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