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Media Consulting
Communications-related consultation by Richard Mahler runs the gamut from copy and content editing, indexing, and proofreading of written materials to strategizing for marketing and
publicity campaigns. Projects have included layout, design, editing, reporting, and researching, as well as
production of newsletters, brochures, newspaper inserts, on-line content, meeting summaries, the transcription
and summarizing of conference proceedings, website design, and
specialized writing or audio services. Custom media work includes interviews, research on the Internet, event planning, press release preparation, and grantwriting. In most cases, photography and graphics can be provided or managed. Richard is a contributing editor to eMindful.com's Mindful Musings newsletter and is editor of Get a GRIP, the quarterly newsletter of the Gila Resources Information Project (posted on-line at www.gilaresources.info). He is past editor of newsletters for the Association of Independents in Radio, Northern California teachers of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Forest Guild, and Good Radio Shows, Inc. (see www.goodradioshows.org).
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individuals, small businesses, and nonprofits, Richard's client list has included The Trust for Public
Land, Conservation Fund, Quivira Coalition, Upaya Institute, William James
Association, National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Public
Radio, Utne Reader, American Library Association, Susan Ives Communications, Northern Jaguar Project, Dr. Stacey Austin ND, Vallecitos Mountain Refuge, Nonviolent Communication Santa Cruz, 20th Century-Fox Television, Forest Guild, National Network of Forest Practitioners, Belize Tourism Board, John Muir Publications, Mariposa Press, Native Peoples magazine, Forest Stewards Guild, Dr. Amy Saltzman MD, Mindfulness Programs, Dr. Bob Stahl PhD, Good Radio Shows Inc., and Richartz Fliss Clark & Price public relations.
Work samples, references, brainstorming, and cost estimates available by clicking here.
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"Fool deh talk but da no fool deh listen." — Belize Creole saying
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