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Whether you’re recruiting clients for your new business, raising funds for a cause, or seeking buyers for a product you’ve developed, good communication is the key to success. With nearly 10 years of experience in corporate and nonprofit communication across traditional and new media, Leah Bloom can help you develop a comprehensive communications strategy to reach new audiences and keep existing customers and supporters coming back for more.

Green Marketing

"Green" is more than just a buzzword. In today's extremely tight and competitive market, it's a business necessity. The good news is that you are probably already doing something green in your work. Leah is on top of market trends in the field of sustainability, and can think creatively with you about ways to reach your target audience with a green message.

Today's consumers are savvy. They want products and services that are as good for the planet as they are for their wallets, and they're not fooled by greenwashing. Leah will work with you to highlight your business's sustainable practices through strategic communications with potential and existing customers. Doing so will enhance your brand, customer acquisition and retention, and of course, your bottom line.

News

Looking for Thanksgiving recipes from Leah's recent "Candying and Cocktails" demo at Kitchen Arts? Find them here.

Leah blogs about sustainable food in the Boston area. Read her posts here or at Examiner.com:

Leah will be teaching several courses this fall. Food for Thought: Writing About Food is now open for registration!

Testimonials

"Leah has provided excellent project management skills to our department. She is professional, detail-oriented, and meets deadlines consistently. We have really enjoyed working with her."
- Debra Ruder, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Communications Department

"I enjoy reading your [blog] posts. I'm a big fan of seasonal cooking, eating, and dining, so it's nice to have a reliable local source for news and inspiration, and to read something that's smart and engaging. Good work!"
- Jennifer Schwartz, Boston Globe writer