Clapp Communications Announces the Addition of New Client, Foxleigh Enterprises Inc.
BALTIMORE, Jan. 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Award-winning Baltimore agency, Clapp Communications, is pleased to announce the addition of another new client, a demonstration of the agency's continued growth this year. Clapp Communications was chosen to head the public relations efforts for Foxleigh Enterprises Inc., a local development firm that owns and manages Green Spring Station in Baltimore County.
"We are excited for the opportunity to work with such a well-respected Baltimore-based company," said Barb Clapp, President and CEO of Clapp Communications. "Foxleigh Enterprises is made up of a great team of highly-regarded individuals who strive to better the community one project at a time."
Foxleigh Enterprises Inc. specializes in real estate brokerage, management and development, and best known for their retail, office and medical complex, Green Spring Station, a staple in the Lutherville community for 18 years. Clapp Communications will work with Foxleigh Enterprises as they grow, expand and make improvements to the development of Green Spring Station.
About Clapp Communications
Clapp Communications is a full-service marketing agency, whose expertise spans public affairs, media planning and buying, brand development, public relations, event planning, marketing strategy and product launch, as well as creative development. Clapp Communications is customer service driven and tailors individual programs to meet clients' needs. Customers consist of local, regional and large national brands in sectors including education, healthcare, government, associations, non-profit, corporate, hospitality and economic development.
Please visit www.clappcommunications.com for more information about Clapp Communications.
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PHONE: 410-561-8886
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