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June 21, 2012

MGH Retains Longtime Client TEDCO, Adds Three New Clients

MGH (http://mghus.com), an integrated marketing communications agency, announced it has retained longtime client, TEDCO, and added three new clients to its growing roster: Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, Preston Scheffenacker Properties and State Department Federal Credit Union.

"It's very rare to have a client for more than a decade in this industry, so we're thrilled to continue providing public relations services for longtime client, TEDCO," said Andy Malis, president of MGH. "And we're excited to welcome three very diverse clients to the MGH family, and look forward to working with each of them to develop successful campaigns."

TEDCO has selected to retain MGH as its agency of record for public relations after a competitive review process. MGH has worked with TEDCO for 13 years and signed a retainer contract for one year with the option to renew.

Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (CLF) selected MGH to promote its new curriculum — Teaching the Food System — and corresponding grant program for local high school teachers through public relations, and strategic partnership development and online outreach.

Preston Scheffenacker Properties, a commercial real estate investment and development company, has tapped MGH for advertising, website development, media planning and buying and public relations support.

MGH will work with the State Department Federal Credit Union, a Virginia-based credit union of more than 67,000 members worldwide, to develop print membership collateral targeting the teen and young adult demographic.

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