May 22nd, 2020

REFLECTIONS OF HELPING THOSE IN NEED

How we treat those in need among us is a reflection of our community values.  In the last few months, the herculean efforts of Families In Transition – New Horizons has been nothing short of inspiring.  As a client, I have witnessed first hand the work being done to serve the homeless community and various […]

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May 19th, 2020

A Picture Tells 90,000+ Stories

  For a few months now we have gone through every emotion possible. From fear to anger to sadness and uncertainty.  We’ve also felt happiness, witnessed triumphs and seen the best of people who donated their time, their money or their expertise. Yesterday I was struck with all of those emotions after seeing one picture.  […]

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September 23rd, 2016

It’s an Honor.

I was honored to moderate a political debate yesterday for AARP. Both of our Gubernatorial candidates are fine men and it was a pleasure working with them both.  Click here for the full story from the Concord Monitor.   

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April 6th, 2016

Relationships Matter

In New Hampshire, relationships matter. For nearly two decades, the operators of Mount Sunapee Ski Resort have built a relationship of trust, good stewardship and economic prosperity as the lease holders of the state-owned mountain. During that time, Sunapee has surged to become the second most visited ski mountain in the state. Led by GM […]

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March 15th, 2016

Proud New Partners

We are always happy to help.  That’s why the Spradling Group was created in the first place. We are very excited to announce we’ve signed on as partners with three new clients! NH Institute of Art –   Something exciting is always happening at the NHIA and we are very excited to lend a helping hand […]

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November 4th, 2015

What do you do?

Ever wonder exactly what we do for our clients? We get that question frequently and understand that “public relations” can be a pretty vague concept. Here is a recent example of a successful project: A few weeks ago, we received a phone call from the superintendent of the Londonderry school district. He expressed frustration that the […]

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