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Amy Bermar

Amy Bermar founded Corporate Ink determined to create the kind of PR firm reporters wanted to work with. She spent her first 10 years writing for dailies – in Boston, Alaska, Asia and Europe – and knew that good PR makes for great stories.

20 years later – she’s built one of the tech industry’s top boutique firms. Winning the Wall Street Journal’s award for Top Small Workplaces sums up what revs her up each day: creating new markets for clients, and in the process, a great place to work.

Having lived in Europe and Asia, she brings a global focus to what we do. When she’s not working, she’s with her kids, or doing yoga, or planning her next trip. Because while doing great work is its own reward, life is about what you do outside of work, too.

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Susan Bassett

A poli-sci major who longs to live off-the-grid, Susan still – after nearly 15 years – can’t believe how much she loves leading the supply chain practice at Corporate Ink. She definitely goes toe-to-toe with the pros on inventory optimization, network design, supplier risk and the business imperative for high-performing supply chains.

Susan nurtures a garden, tries out new recipes and helps support a village school in Tanzania.

Megan

Megan Boyaval

Megan is our champion – of customers, of amazing stories, of how to do it right. She brings a thoughtful, creative approach to campaigns, and knows how to sell tough concepts to a broad audience. She also understands the power of customer advocacy.

She runs our Rhode Island office (of one). In this littlest state in the union (where life moves a little slower), Megan’s two-year old reminds her to stop once in a while and smell the flowers.

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Dan Brennan

Dan’s our man for security and supply chain – coming to us after two years at Gartner where he worked with its enterprise clients, and a stint at Fox News. He’s a PR pro – and part of our video team.

This New Hampshire native is a big-time Boston sports fan, and skis whenever he can. If you’re wondering about the newest gadgets – ask Dan. He’s probably seen it, tested it, or already has it.

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John Connolly

John’s pitched and placed it all – IT outsourcing, video games and networking solutions. His specialty: making complicated stories relevant for the common man – the perfect formula for helping clients crack the code of the business press.

Outside the office, the Bentley University grad works on his own best-time-ever in the 100-meter freestyle and bleeds Celtics green.


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Jackie D’Andrea

One of the newer members of the Corporate Ink team, Jackie brings with her more than four years of PR experience. She’s pitched everything from network security systems to baking classes, and is always up for the challenge of selling the next big story. With an eye for detail, the technology space is the perfect fit for Jackie.

Outside of the office, you can find Jackie out running, cheering for Boston’s sports teams, or cuddled up with a good book.


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Amelia DeCesare

One of our newest members of the Corporate Ink security team, Amelia can convince even the most skeptical reporters that her clients really do have a better mouse trap, or cyber-hacker trap as the case may be. She simply won’t take no for an answer.

Amelia graduated from Syracuse University and thrives on keeping those connections alive through the alumni network. She’s a tri-athlete, rabid Red Sox fan and occasionally sits still long enough to enjoy a book on the beach.


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Corinne Federici

Trained in a hard-nosed newsroom, Corinne’s passion for telling great stories continues at Corporate Ink, where she’s been doing PR for nearly a decade.  She leads CI’s information security practice, while dabbling in the aftermarket and healthcare IT. 

A native New Yorker, Corinne proudly supports the Yankees, even while living in enemy territory.  She’s always up for a challenge – be it sky diving over the Swiss Alps, running a marathon, or launching an insanely ambitious new technology company.

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Nina Gill

Nina is our resident expert in almost everything– if she hasn’t done it, she knows someone who has. She brings more than 20 years of PR to the table, and knows the conference world better than almost anyone.
For Nina, there’s usually just two degrees of separation; she’s the one to know the players, close the deal, and find the most direct route to the finish line.

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Kate Greenough

Kate joins the Corporate Ink team fresh from completing her BA in Hamilton College with internships in high-tech B2B and B2C PR and marketing. A former editor of her college newspaper, Kate worships the AP Style Guidebook, and loves navigating the new media landscape. 

In her free time, Kate loves to exercise and travel – a combination that gives her a welcome opportunity to indulge in her favorite Cadbury chocolates. 

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Michael McDonough

With more than 4 years of PR experience under his belt, Michael knows his clients inside out.  He’s driven coverage, visibility and sales leads across the board.

The Syracuse University graduate is a die-hard Boston Red Sox fan, who always knows the score. If it’s a warm summer night, he’s probably at Fenway.  He also enjoys traveling and running.

George

George Robertson

Going on his fourth year at CI, George is a media pro – driving killer placements every week in the pubs our clients care most about.  He’s the insider’s insider when it comes to security and health care.

He’s our resident outdoorsman, and is one of our reigning BBQ chefs.

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Rachel Round

Rachel is one of Corporate Ink’s newest additions, having joined the team in 2008.  Her passion is PR and Rachel is excited to be living her dream.

The McGill University graduate calls the Fenway area of Boston her new home.  She’s learning the ropes of B2B PR – after a stint doing PR for a film festival, where the ropes were velvet.

Tatiana

Tatiana Rutledge

As Office Administrator, Tatiana keeps our office running smoothly – and is learning more about PR every day. When it comes to reaching communities – Tatiana’s in touch with everyone in our extended network, from clients to key suppliers.

When she’s not saving the day at work, Tatiana can be found questing in MMORPGs, casually (but passionately) learning Chinese, or enjoying quality lazy time with her husband and cat.


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