posted by Chris on Oct 21
Mary Myrick‘s Public Strategies is deeply ingrained in the community here, with attention and respect for its history, and a sharp eye kept on the road toward the future. Oklahoma City is a fascinating place, with a marvelous combination of the old and the new, with the Old West enacted and embraced by many of the citizens, and the business side of things which attracts the latest trends and developments in technology and science. In the Choctaw language, Oklahoma means land of the red people, speaking to a long history and a living present that continues to evolve. But the place to be is in the immediate present, with all its interesting challenges.
Mary Myrick’s organization is a wonderful addition to this community, providing quality service in leading people toward the realization of their goals and ideas. The organization’s principles are based in the client’s needs, so that there is a certain reciprocity. Her highly skilled and very diverse team uses their abilities in areas such as project management, public relations, and technical training, so that you have the opportunity to work with them in whatever phase your project or organization might be in. They have two decades of experience in working with the public sector as well as the private sector, and the versatility comes in determining your needs and your timetable.
Oklahoma City is very civic-minded, and there are wonderful things that can happen when people start working together to build an idea of the future. It’s s place where the Mayor can decide that the whole city is going on a diet, and make an effort to lose one million pounds in one year’s time, which suggests that even health is something that’s in the public domain. The body public is who we are, and can be who we want to be, with the right direction and goals. Mary Myrick has a splendid team that’s capable of leading toward a vision of the future based on community and the public good, and has the experience to back it up.
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