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>Dhahran, Saudi Arabia:</strong> Rob Moore tours the campus of King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals while meeting with our client Mohammad Al-Shehri.<strong>Washington DC:</strong> Adam Shapiro and Pete Boyle accept a Silver Inkwell Award from the International Association of Business Communicators DC/Metro Chapter on behalf of Lipman Hearne and Lumina Foundation.<strong>Niagara Falls:</strong> Colleen O’Grady and Sara Stern having a barrel of fun in upstate New York.<strong>Chicago, IL:</strong> Among the living collections of trees, shrubs, and other plants at the Morton Arboretum, Colleen O'Grady and Anne Orchier discover a yarn bombing.<strong>Los Angeles, CA:</strong> Adam Shapiro works behind the scenes to prepare our Hispanic Scholarship Fund clients for an appearance on NBC’s TODAY Show.<strong>Southern Illinois University:</strong> On his way to Carbondale, Mark Nelson makes a quick stop in Chester IL, the home of Popeye, to visit Wimpy.<strong>University of Arizona:</strong> Sara Stern and Rob Moore among the saguaro with Jim Moore, president of the University of Arizona Foundation.<strong>University of Miami:</strong> Sara Stern with our client Naomi Nixon, by the salt water tank at University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, which houses 400,000 specimens of invertebrate tropical marine life.<strong>University of Texas at Arlington:</strong> Rob Moore and Sara Stern demonstrate their telescopic vision at University of Texas at Arlington.<strong>Washington DC:</strong> Pete Boyle accepts Thoth Award from the Public Relations Society of America—National Capital Chapter on behalf of Lipman Hearne and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund.<strong>University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee:</strong> Craig Schwartz and our client Laura Glawe in the middle of Lake Michigan on the Neeskay, the primary research vessel for UWM's School of Freshwater Sciences.
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