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People always ask, what does strategic communications mean? For us, it means finding interesting, smart, and inventive ways to get information to the right people. It means streamlining programs that are cumbersome, messy, and confusing and making them easy to use. It means identifying dated layout and design and creating content that is stunning and engaging. Based in Natick, MA, Strategic Communications, Inc. (StratComm) has served the marketing, communications, training, and project management needs of nationwide Fortune 500 companies, many federal agencies, and all branches of the Armed Forces for over 45 years. Our team works with a variety of clients and delivers an array of services. We create high-quality publications, both print and electronic, and training platforms for leading corporations and organizations such as IBM, VMware, the United States Navy and Air Force, the U.S. Department of State, Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Treasury, and many other important agencies and organizations. We also manage large programs for the federal government utilizing emerging technologies. Two examples are online training and testing programs for U.S. Embassies worldwide and program management for the Social Security Administration. Many high profile clients contract with StratComm to update the design and content of their websites, brochures, annual reports, and web apps. Our team is constantly seeking newer technologies and developing efficiencies to better serve our clients. Within our headquarters, we house a core team of dedicated professionals who administer our programs. Together, we manage varied projects and communications challenges for both large and small clients. Strategically, of course.
U.S. Figure Skating is the national governing body for figure skating in the United States, established in 1921. Based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, it is recognized by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and is a member of the International Skating Union. The organization promotes figure skating through various services and programs. U.S. Figure Skating offers competitive pathways for skaters, including testing and competition opportunities that lead to World and Olympic events. The "Learn to Skate USA" program supports both recreational and competitive skaters, with over 1,000 active programs across 49 states. The organization also provides resources for member clubs and offers volunteer opportunities in roles such as judging and officiating. Additionally, it sanctions competitions and provides educational materials for coaches and skaters. The organization serves a diverse customer base, including over 750 member clubs, individual skaters, and supporters of figure skating. U.S. Figure Skating is also home to the World Figure Skating Museum and Hall of Fame, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional sports league in North America, established in 1946. Headquartered in New York City, the NBA is one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada. It is known for its competitive basketball games, iconic players, and extensive global reach. The NBA organizes regular season games, playoffs, and the NBA Finals, attracting millions of viewers worldwide. It also oversees the NBA G League, which serves as a developmental platform for players and staff, and runs Jr. NBA programs to promote basketball among youth. The league is committed to community outreach through NBA Cares, focusing on building facilities and supporting education and health initiatives. With a strong presence in over 200 countries, the NBA utilizes advanced technology and media platforms to engage fans and enhance their experience.