Expands their Media Relations, Crisis Management and Public Affairs Team
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The renowned, boutique communications firm, Media & Communications Strategies, Inc. announced the expansion of its Washington D.C. office with the addition of Account Associate, Danielle Blevins. Ms. Blevins, formerly a Junior Associate, will begin her new role immediately. She will gain more access to the work of the firm and be fully integrated in to the processes of MAC Strategies.
“We are delighted to have Danielle join our team and bring the imagination, insight and experience which has served her so well over the years. She has great intuition, is very knowledgeable, thoughtful, and a quick study,” said Scott Sobel, President of Media & Communications Strategies, Inc.
Prior to joining Media & Communication Strategies, Inc., Danielle graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law. She served as a Managing Board member and as Publicity and Website Editor for the Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review. In addition, Danielle was a member of the school’s national trial advocacy competition team for two years. After receiving her law degree, Danielle immediately became a member of the Alabama State Bar in September 2012. Previously, Danielle worked five years with the number one FOX-affiliate in the country, FOX6 WBRC-TV in Birmingham, Alabama as a sponsored scholar of the Emma L. Bowen Foundation. Danielle covered the high-profile trials of Alabama Governor Don Siegelman and HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy.
Danielle has been working with MAC Strategies since February and is excited to be joining the team full-time. In that short period, Danielle worked closely with MAC Strategies’ clientele locally, nationally, and internationally. Her legal and media backgrounds make her an exceptional asset to the Media & Communications Strategies’ team and to its clientele.
A Birmingham, Alabama native, Danielle graduated with honors from the University of Alabama. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in Communications specializing in broadcast news with a double minor in Computer Science and Political Science. Danielle is a fellow of the Blackburn Institute, an organization dedicated to ethical leadership for its lifetime members.