What keeps you up at night?

If you’re in an organization working for the public good, it’s probably different from what your neighbor loses sleep over—the one who works in, say, consumer package goods. Or retail. Or telecommunications. But the truth is, you’re in a market that rivals the most complex of commercial environments.

That’s where Lipman Hearne comes in. We know your sector—whether it's higher education or health; whether you’re a public policy advocate, a cultural institution, or a grant-making foundation. Even more important, we know the wide range of stakeholders you must reach and the special expectations they have for organizations like yours—including leveraging your assets for maximum impact.

We know volunteer boards—what they need, how they work, what vexes them. We know university trustees and presidents—the financial demands they face, the pressing concerns regarding faculty, donors, parents, and legislators. And we know the pressures facing cultural institutions—what they need to do to make their mark.

<strong>Pittsburgh International Airport:</strong> Alexia Koelling, Jordan Bainer, and George Washington proclaim in the Pittsburgh airport that one must “have no other view than to promote the public good.”<strong>Baghdad, Iraq:</strong> Joelle Ziemian makes a friend while working with International Relief and Development.<strong>St. Paul, Minnesota:</strong> Jessi Gallagher says: You're a good school, Hamline University.<strong>Niagara Falls:</strong> Colleen O’Grady and Sara Stern having a barrel of fun in upstate New York.<strong>Pittsburgh International Airport:</strong> Donna Van de Water and Rob Moore assist Franco Harris with his famous “immaculate reception” for the Pittsburgh Steelers.<strong>University of the Arts in Philadelphia:</strong> Donna Van De Water and Christian Larsen participate in a little trompe l'oeil at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.<strong>Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia:</strong> Joelle Ziemian tries a new mode of transportation while working with Chemonics in Mongolia.<strong>Amman, Jordan:</strong> Jerzy Kucinski shares his design expertise with communications students in Jordan.<strong>Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science in Miami:</strong> At Rosenstiel, Rob Moore gets inked by a sea slug.<strong>University of Texas, Arlington:</strong> The notes Libby Morse takes on the campus tour magically turn into viewbook gold.
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