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Washington Council of Governments taps Joint Venture Marketing LANHAM, MD- Joint Venture Marketing and Communications, Inc. recently signed a contract with the Washington Council of Governments to promote the agencies telecommuting program as an effective alternative to driving to the workplace.
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The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Selects JVM&CLANHAM, MD- The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) recently contracted Joint Venture Marketing and Communications to redesign their current website. The process began with an in-depth analysis of the site’s usability, navigation system and design. Based on the results of the analysis, Joint Venture developed an extensive plan aimed at producing a new website complete with data base and administrative application.
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The Regional Association of Washington Grantmakers selects
JVM&CLANHAM, MD- The Regional Association of Washington Grantmakers has selected Joint Venture to redevelop their website, www.washingtongrantmakers.org. The focus of the site is to provide members and visitors with helpful resources pertaining to philanthropy. Joint Venture’s objective is to streamline the site, allowing extensive resources to become more easily accessible to grantmakers and seekers.
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Joint Venture Marketing and Communications Expands to Accommodate Growing DemandJoint Venture Marketing and Communications, a full service marketing and design firm, moves to larger offices in Lanham, Maryland to accommodate their growing range of services and clientele.
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Client News
Five year old son says, “Daddy take the asthma away”
Three years ago, Aspen Hill father and businessman, Mike Geary went to sleep to the coughing sounds of his two young children suffering from asthma.
“It was so bad,” said Geary, “we were considering a move west for cleaner air.”
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Church into condos
Anne Arundel County developer John Pilli plans to transform a historic downtown Annapolis church into three condominiums.
Located at the corner of Prince George's Street and Maryland Avenue, the three-story church -- considered an example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture -- dates back to 1897.
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New Tea Cafe
gives local residents something to steep about.
Melinda Cooper, left her successful career in finance to tackle her share of the American Dream, and the wonderful world of specialty teas at her new Infusions Tea Cafe. She’s worked with the architect to design a beautiful environment, found the perfect culinary partner, designed a logo and studied the intricacies of steeping tea for the most discriminating tea drinker. She is one of the areas newest restaurateurs with a great new adventure in tea that’s sure to turn some heads.
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