posted by Savanah on Oct 22
With a fantastic five-year forecast for its economic future, Oklahoma City is in a wonderful place to begin new initiatives, and to push the existing ones even further. Civic life here is something that continues to improve, and the citizens are community minded by nature. Since the city was founded over 100 years ago, there have been many changes, and it’s embraced the future in spectacular ways. It also takes in the valuable lessons of the past, and Mary Myrick’s Public Strategies is based on the fundamental idea that when we work for the common good, good things result.
It’s a very community-minded organization, and is moving the vision outwardly, with offices in DC, Texas, and Colorado. The team of 150 culturally diverse experts is working hard to help bring some of the vision of Mary Myrick to the public and private sectors. There is a concentrated effort, with every project, to determine the vision and highest ideals of every client, so that the work is geared toward fulfilling these intentions. Whether the need is for public relations, project development, training sessions, or organizational communication, there are team members here who can help make a dream into a reality.
One of the best examples of the commitment to the public good is Bev. Mary Myrick drives a sour green apple colored Smart car, nicknamed for Beverly Hills where she bought it, and she drives this around town to do the work she’s committed to. Thinking green, with an eye toward a sustainable future for our children, is a major commitment of hers. It doesn’t hurt that the car is a delight to the eyes, and often brings a smile to the faces of the people on the streets. It’s a dash of personal style that helps to make the everyday experience of going to work a little more colorful, and suggests that small changes can bring great rewards.
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