

IMELDA DULCICH PR & SOCIAL MEDIA

Imelda Dulcich PR & Social Media offers respectful, uncondescending guidance and strategy to help non-profits, small business owners, and entrepreneurs remain relevant, gain online visibility and succeed in their goals.

IMELDA DULCICH
Owner | Consultant
In today's digital age where it's easy for any organization to get lost in the shuffle, I teach clients the tips and tools for staying relevant, successful, and visible.
I help clients engage their customers and stakeholders in exciting and profitable new ways. My work might include assisting executive teams with critical strategic planning, messaging, and branding needs — to providing hands-on tactical assistance in activities such as event planning, volunteer recruitment or media training.

IMELDA DULCICH PR
Client Work
I assist organizations in their public relations efforts by telling their story in a compelling way, leveraging the entire mix of traditional, social, and mobile communication channels.
I am a Public Relations professional with over 30 years of expertise addressing key needs related to public relations strategy, organizational leadership, community and economic development, corporate branding, marketing and media campaigns. I have extensive experience in growing online communities.
Member Society of Professional Journalists Western Washington and former member of the Puget Sound Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS

I work diligently to build ties within business communities. The benefit? Business connections, shared networking and leveraging every opportunity to keep clients visible and connected.
In 2010 I started a practice of meeting two of my Twitter followers each week. This simple application to my networking efforts afforded me the opportunity to get to know hundreds of small business owners, journalists, business managers, bloggers, marketers, teachers and more people in different professions in the region.
"Imelda brings online conversations to life, managing to bridge the gap between a digital hello and a handshake." Crystal Southcote, Public Relations & Digital Marketing at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle