Trevelino/Keller

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Trevelino/Keller Communications Group
Company typePublic Relations Firm
Founded2003
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia, United States
Key people
Dean Trevelino, Principal, Genna Keller, Principal
ProductsFirstGear, FRAN-ADE, SocialStatus

Trevelino/Keller Communications Group is a public relations firm based in Atlanta. The firm has four practices: Progressive Technologies, Consumer Lifestyle,[1] Business-to-Business, and GreenWorks.[2]

History[edit]

Dean Trevelino and Genna Keller, long-standing partners from the 1990s where they met at Shandwick and 1999–2003 where they realigned at Ogilvy, started Trevelino/Keller in 2003. The firm concentrates on emerging and established companies based in the Southeast with a national or international footprint.[3]

Atlas Alliance[edit]

A consortium of boutique agencies started in 2005 by Trevelino/Keller, an Atlanta-based national public relations firm. Atlas Alliance consists of UK-based The Word Shop, Atlanta-based Lanza Group, Dubai-based Active PR, Los Angeles-based Platform Media Group and Singapore-based Mileage Communications.[4]

Start-Up Council[edit]

The Start-Up Council[5] was created in 2006 by Trevelino/Keller as a gratis-based initiative to support start-up companies in need of early stage counsel. Led by Trevelino/Keller, the counsel consists of consultants representing public relations, marketing, branding, financial services, human resources, outsourced manufacturing, venture capital, business strategy and legal. Start-up Council is hosted quarterly by Trevelino/Keller.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Trevelino/Keller Communications Group Expands Consumer Practice with the Addition of Leading Online Retailer of Invitations, Announcements and Stationery". TechLINKS. October 31, 2008.
  2. ^ "Who's Won What". Atlanta Business Chronicle.
  3. ^ "Trevelino/Keller Communications Expanding Into The Carolinas". SwampFox. August 2006.
  4. ^ "Two New Companies Join Atlas Alliance". TechLINKS. October 15, 2008.
  5. ^ "Atlanta Start-up Council Seeks Entrepreneurs for March Event". TechJournal South. January 26, 2010.
  6. ^ "SL #18: Start-Up Council". StartupLounge.com. August 25, 2007.