Comms strategies that
create measurable impact
for mission-led orgs.

Build campaigns, recruit & train spokespeople, and execute on a comms strategy that delivers on your goals.

More than PR, this is your future story.

Comms Strategy

World-class comms, worldwide impact.

From PR at Google and international tech start ups, to performing with Cirque du Soleil – bring years of comms strategy and storytelling to your business.

Develop core messages, and let them flow through external, internal, investor/donor, analyst and other channels.

Media training and comms coaching

Tangible skills to perform better.

Communications is a muscle, one that can be trained through technique, practice, and training for better leadership and healthier teams. We’ll help you navigate high-stakes interviews, speak to your teams in a way that gets results, and understand the physiological forces at play when we’re speaking publicly.

Campaign design and execution

Project-based work to meet specific goals

Whether a launch, policy initiative, or fundraising campaign, we’ll put together a systems approach with your business goals at the core. Epilogue will provide the comms and direction, and partner with firm for video, advertising, and other campaign assets.

Message from the founder:

“My goal is to make a big impact for the people that are making a big impact for the world, but bringing professional and world-class communications and campaigns to mission-led and impact organizations.

I have been drawing on all I’ve learned from my executive and crisis communications work at Google, mediation and negotiation training at Harvard Law School, international security and policy courses at Stanford, even from my time traveling the world as an acrobatic and stunt performer including with Cirque du Soleil.

Now, we’re applying that to complex media and policy campaigns, global issues and disputes, and for healthier and higher-performing teams. Ultimately, we want to help the orgs we care about, the ones doing the most good, to succeed.”

Seth McNew