Join the P&G fam as a student strategist
Oct 14, 2019
Category: P&G culture
Services: Community Relations and Grassroots Advocacy, Digital Media, Media Relations, Strategy and Planning, Visual Storytelling, Writing

We all want to wake up every day knowing we’re going to accomplish something that matters. At Piper & Gold, we are committed to inspiring hope and leading change.
Why college? Our #WhyApply stories
Sep 20, 2019
Category: P&G culture

This fall, students across the country will be submitting college applications and discussing their plans for their future education. For some, it will be a celebration. For others, an assumption or expectation.
Celebrating a season of change
Sep 1, 2019
Category: P&G culture
Services: Community Relations and Grassroots Advocacy, Visual Storytelling

Fall has always been my favorite season.
18 Strange and Productive Work From Home Tips
Jul 25, 2019
Category: P&G culture
Services: Writing

Let's be honest: Sometimes getting ready and going to work is the absolute last thing we want to do, and we can admit it's #GoodToBeHome.
Home can be as complicated as communications
Jul 18, 2019
Category: P&G culture
Services: Writing

For a lot of people, “home” means comfort. It’s a place they reminisce about fondly, especially in the summer, looking back on family traditions and trips.
6 ways to make your office feel more like home
Jul 15, 2019
Category: P&G culture

Long gone are the days of simply offering a fair salary and adequate vacation time to attract and fulfill employees.
Meet the Team: Hilary Edwards
Jun 17, 2019
Category: P&G culture
Services: Community Relations and Grassroots Advocacy, Digital Media, Media Relations, Strategy and Planning, Visual Storytelling, Writing

Hilary Edwards lives for a challenge. As Creative Strategist for Piper & Gold Public Relations, she gets excited about whipping up creative solutions to solve problems and meet deadlines.
Category: P&G culture

My first day at Piper & Gold Public Relations as a student strategist was exactly four weeks ago on Thursday, May 9.
Behind the 517
May 30, 2019
Category: P&G culture
Services: Writing

My oldest son is 3½ years old, so I hear “but whyyyyyy…?” a lot. (A LOT.) It doesn’t faze me much, honestly. Partly, because it’s just another developmental stage, and mostly because he comes by it honestly. I also ask this question. A lot.