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McKinney & Associates Public Relations (McKPR) lives and thrives on its core mission to deliver Public Relations with a Conscience. For more than 20 years, the firm has practiced what it believes by selecting clients who share its commitment to social justice. The niche is honed. The work is tested. The results are enduring.

The communications team has deep roots in journalism and advocacy. And while McKPR has remained true to its mission for over two decades, the firm has evolved as time and technologies transform the public landscape. McKPR excels in strategic communications planning, campaigns and events that engage constituencies, influence public opinion and transform public policy.

The client relationship is a shared journey as much as a business engagement. McKPR produces results for its clients because it cares about more than the bottom line. McKPR is proud to remain a boutique firm that devotes individualized attention to each organization on its roster.

McKPR marries high-tech with high-touch, crafting campaigns laced with savvy and deployed with tools that magnify the impact and amplify the voice of its clients.

McKPR offers sustained advocacy and services to non-profits, government and industry by supporting all its clients with strategic expertise customized to their communications needs and the changes they seek.

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