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SMPS Member Elisa Guggino
In our member spotlight, Elisa Guggino, takes a moment out of her busy day to sit down with SMPS. Elisa, who’s a senior proposal coordinator at Kisinger Campo & Associates,
Give Back and Spring Forward
Greetings, all! Ah, spring! The temperatures are warming, the trees and flowers are blooming, and my sinuses are pounding. All kidding aside, this is arguably my favorite time of the
Let the Magic of April Transform Your Future
April is my birth month. While I grew up frequently deflecting jokes about being late for April Fools’ Day, I also fell in love with the month’s magic. It was
Call for Volunteers: 2020 SMPS Build Business Committee
Are you interested in being a leader of the signature event of SMPS? Are you looking for ways to bring networking, education, and leadership together to create an extraordinary, career-changing
Practical Advice for Launching a Strategic PR Program
The breakneck demands of today’s A/E/C marketers can banish public relations to the back burner as team members perpetually scramble to meet the latest proposal deadline. Though understandable, this familiar
Share SMPS: Refer a Friend This Spring
Our list of SMPS members is growing, and we have you to thank. For sharing the value of SMPS, members earn three additional months of membership when that referral joins
The Secret To Winning More Work
Anyone who sells products or services understands how difficult it can be to win business. You often find yourself up against prospects who are under pressure to control costs, and
SMPS Member Jamie Raymond
In our member spotlight, Jamie Raymond, RID, EDAC, LEED AP, takes time out of her busy schedule to chat with SMPS. Jamie, who’s partner at Four Point Design Partners in
Spring Has Sprung
The grass is starting to turn green. The weather is warming up, at least for some of us. And as we progress into the year, we get a little extra
Six Steps To Securing Headlines
Constantly seeing your competition’s name in the press can be frustrating. And that frustration multiplies when your firm’s leadership stops by your office to ask, “Why weren’t we included in