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Public Relations and marketing for law firms

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Kristine Bruner, MBA
Founder & CEO

Kristine Bruner combines a strong background in public relations expertise and business development strategies. As a well-respected PR professional, Kristine is often called upon by top journalists, editors and producers as a go-to resource for legal and business sources. She has a proven track record of consistently placing her clients in the news on a weekly basis in newspaper, radio, television and online media outlets. Under her strategic guidance, Pristine PR has helped companies of all sizes statewide grow their client base by providing an integrated approach to business building that provides immediate results, while at the same time branding the company’s corporate image.

Kristine has a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Business Administration from West Virginia University College of Business & Economics, where she majored in Marketing and Communication studies. In addition, she holds a Master’s degree in business administration (M.B.A.) from Nova Southeastern University, where she was accepted into Sigma Beta Delta, the highest national recognition a business student can receive, ranking in the upper 20 percent of her graduating class.

Jessica Greenwalt
Director of Graphic Design & Communications

Jessica Greenwalt is a multiple award-winning graphic designer with over eight years of experience. She has worked on and managed the design of many projects ranging from websites, convention booths, magazines, books, posters, packaging, and more. Her design skills won her a spot as one of the top 10 designers of 2009, and as one of the 15 designers in the world selected for interview in Design 360˚ Magazine’s March Design Exchange.

Designers from around the world turn to her for advice and design inspiration. Jessica Greenwalt has a Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Communication from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

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