January 27, 2011

K-global Marks First Anniversary

Kglobal-logo K-global, a business consultancy specializing in public affairs and strategic communications, Wednesday marked its first anniversary with a reception at its new headquarters in downtown’s K Street corridor where the company introduced clients and colleagues to two new senior staff members and unveiled a new multi-media website.

“This has been a remarkably fast, excitingly successful opening year for k-global,” said Paul Johnson, CEO.  “In less than 12 months, the company has grown exponentially in size and service offerings; but most importantly, we have achieved great success on behalf of our high caliber clients and had a lot of fun along the way.”

Since its establishment in January 2010, k-global has formed a business advisory board comprised of leading executives, added senior staff to its grassroots and consulting groups in all of its regional offices and created a new digital media division, k-global edge.  Clients represent a range of industries that have tapped k-global’s acumen to identify growth opportunities and execute business strategies. 

K-global’s growing client base includes AARP, the American High Speed Rail Alliance, HK Anderson, Gifts In Kind International, Novartis, Washington Adventist Hospital, Webster College, and more recently, Gardein, Novartis, Select Comfort and Traditional Medicinals.

Based on its current pipeline of client work, k-global projects an additional doubling in staff for all offices within the next six months.  To foster this growth and to facilitate more immediate staff and client interactions, the company has streamlined its web presence to include personalized pages for senior staff and clients.

“Our clients deserve and demand our utmost attention and immediate contact,” said Johnson.  “The refreshed web capabilities will foster that connection and provide platforms for better interaction and idea sharing.”  (PF tipster)

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