FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
QUEENS, NY, 5/21/20 – 816 New York, a full-service brand strategy and communications agency, announced today that founder Sarah Williams will be featured guest on the “Call Paul” podcast.
Mailchimp has recognized 816 New York for our proactive, holistic strategies pertaining to COVID-19. Our founder Sarah Williams will be featured guest on the Mailchimp podcast “Call Paul,” speaking about how small businesses can use communications to survive COVID-19, how taking risks can combat crisis, and how the pandemic has impacted the communications & advertising industries.
The podcast recording is available on all major podcast streaming platforms, such as: Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, and on Mailchimp’s website. Air date: May 21, 2020
“Call Paul” is a segment of the Mailchimp Presents media series for entrepreneurs. The podcast is hosted by online tech veteran, entrepreneur, and author Paul Jarvis. He holds conversations with small business owners and entrepreneurs negotiating new economic realities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The podcast will be liberally shared across social media and in Mailchimp correspondence.
816 New York positions nonprofits and small businesses to explore their absolute potential, devise tangible strategy, launch timeless brands, and create consistent outreach. Since 2009, the award-winning New York City brand strategy and communications agency has united with and mobilized nonprofit and community organizations, tech and energy businesses, restaurants, and other small teams. For more information, please visit 816nyc.com
SOURCE: 816 New York, LLC
Sarah and her creative agency @816nyc are working to keep small businesses open during the pandemic. On the new episode of Call Paul, she explains why marketing still matters.
— Mailchimp (@Mailchimp) May 21, 2020
can you market during a pandemic with integrity? i chatted with small agency owner, sarah from @816nyc, on how some big companies sometimes miss the mark communicating during a crisis, and how small businesses are critical to their communities:https://t.co/IViO00mAPG
— paul jarvis (@pjrvs) May 21, 2020