Director of Marketing & Business Development at Sirote & Permutt, P.C.
Location:
Birmingham, Alabama
Industry:
Public Relations and Communications
Work:
Sirote & Permutt, P.C. - Birmingham, Ala. since Jan 2010
Director of Marketing & Business Development
Sirote & Permutt, P.C. Jun 2006 - Dec 2009
Marketing Director/Litigation & Mortgage Banking
Marcoa Publishing Aug 2000 - Aug 2005
Managing Editor
Writer & Editor May 1998 - Jun 2005
Communications Specialist
Education:
University of Alabama 1993 - 1998
Bachelor of Arts, Contemporary American Literature
University of Glasgow 1997 - 1997
Skills:
Business Development Public Relations Marketing Strategic Planning Corporate Communications Management Media Relations Project Management Social Media Advertising
Honor & Awards:
Recipient, Leadership Award, Dale Carnegie, 2012
Speaker, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Opening Cermony, 1992
Awards:
"2013 Communitas Award" for Community Partnership Initiative Association of Marketing & Communications Professionals (AMCP) Sirote & Permutt law firm received the award for excellence in community service and corporate social responsibility for its Sirote Supports initiative. The Communitas Award honored the law firm’s marketing and business development team for their efforts in implementing a firm-wide charitable program that brings Sirote lawyers, employees, clients and nonprofits together in the spirit of “communitas” – people helping people.
http://www.sirote.com/sirote-wins-.php "2012 Your Honor Award" First Place for Public/Media Relations Legal Marketing Association Southeastern Chapter (LMASE) “Sirote & Permutt Honored by Ronald McDonald House” won 1st place in the LMASE 2012 Your Honor Awards, recognizing the law firm’s marketing and business development team for public/media relations. LMASE covers 10 states throughout the Southeast, and the award winning entry was the only campaign implemented in the state of Alabama.
http://www.sirote.com/sirote--permutt-recognized-for-publicmedia-relations-expertise-at-regional-level.php
slightly different mutation on the same gene. Sure enough, they were not only early birds, they also had migraines. The next step was to study mice carrying the mutated gene, and that's where Emily Bates got a chance to help explain the disorder that had so disrupted her childhood. She says her boss at U.
Date: May 02, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
3000 Harry Potter fans celebrate boy wizard at convention
First-time LeakyCon attendees Sarah Bates, 17, and Emily Bates, 14, both of Portland, Ore., dragged their parents to Orlando for the convention. Because of the time difference, the sisters were going to see "Deathly Hallows: Part II" three hours before their friends in Oregon.