Title: Greenough Adds New England Clean Energy Council to Client Roster
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Greenough Adds New England Clean Energy Council to Client Roster
Agency to Provide Social Media and Public Affairs Support
June 22, 2010 – Boston – Greenough Communications, a leading national public relations firm headquartered in Boston, announced today that the New England Clean Energy Council (the Council), www.cleanenergycouncil.org, has selected the firm as its new agency of record. The Council is recognized as the leading regional clean energy business membership and cluster development non-profit. Greenough will develop and support the Council’s social media and public affairs programs, as well traditional media relations campaigns.
“By building an active community of stakeholders and a world-class cluster of clean energy companies, the Council accelerates the growth of New England’s clean energy economy, yielding much-needed job growth for our region and ultimately energy independence for our country,” said Council president Peter Rothstein. “At this crucial juncture, we need every resource available to get the message out, and Greenough brings to the Council team clean energy industry knowledge, creative strategies for all types of media and hands-on experience in public affairs.”
The New England region has substantial innovation resources, and the Council has successfully developed and launched multiple programs to deliver clean energy solutions to the global marketplace.
“With its nationally-recognized programs and rapidly growing membership base, the Council is catalyzing the clean energy sector,” said Phil Greenough, founder and president, Greenough Communications. “We’re passionate about supporting the Council’s mission and will leverage our experience with clean energy start ups and the DOE to enhance its message, extend it through all media and provide practical public affairs support in DC and New England.”
Greenough's clean energy experience includes companies such as 1366 Technologies, Advanced Electron Beams, Enernoc, Harvest Power, Northern Power Systems, SunCatalytix, US Department of Energy ECOCar Challenge and World Energy.