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For years, AHN has struggled to articulate what it is about a values-based all-girls education that makes the private school worth the investment. Now, the world is writing the school’s proof points.
For years, AHN has struggled to articulate what it is about a values-based all-girls education that makes the private school worth the investment. Now, the world is writing the school’s proof points.
POSTMKTG was excited to learn that the Mental Health Association in Fulton and Montgomery Counties (MHAFM), after revieing our proposal from February 2026, decided late that month to invest in a broad branding and graphic standards initiative ahead of the promotion of an inaugural gala to be held in October 2026. However, this presented a challenge, as pre-promotion of the gala was scheduled to launch within weeks of the signing. Branding and promotion would need to proceed simultaneously and swiftly.
BCNI has officially launched its new website and brand identity. And that roar you hear? That’s us celebrating our 75th website, the latest in POSTMKTG’s long history of successful collaborations with human service organizations and nonprofits.
2025 was quite a year, right? Especially for human service groups, private schools, historic museums, membership organizations, and other empathetic businesses and nonprofits. Federal funding cuts, enrollment hurdles, a bumpy economy, and, well, you name it.
However, despite the numerous challenges, our partners emerged from 2025 stronger, more confident, and more determined.
POSTMKTG proudly presents NextStep, our from-the-ground-up rebranding of School Services Federal Credit Union. Everything, from research and strategy, to name, logo, and tagline, to website and app, signage, and all the collateral bits that make up a financial institution, all done in 10-months.
NextStep provides an excellent demonstration of the competitive advantages smaller, swifter businesses now have relative to their bigger and always more bureaucratic competitors.
UST was the first POSTMKTG client to totally get where we were coming from.
Yes, we said, an industrial manufacturing company of just 19 employees could, given the new search and targeted media-centric marketing landscape, compete head to head with the giants of its industry, companies 100, or even 1000 times its size. The secret, we said, was UST’s focus, its specialization.
Why? Because Google loves specialization.
Combining the principles of design thinking with our own eight-step strategic process, POSTMKTG helped Unilux revamp its brand architecture, revise its graphic standards, build-out its digital platform – web, email marketing, digital retargeting, public relations and SEO – and get down to the business of working with its sales team to identify opportunities sell its stuff.
In anticipation of the launch of its expanded MBA program in the fall of 2015, the University at Albany School of Business hired POSTMKTG to lead an advisory group though our step-by-step strategic branding process.
In just 4 short months, working with a small team of insiders, POSTMKTG delivered a full branding program, including a breakthrough positioning theme, “Meet Your Future,” as well as new graphic standards and launch campaign recommendations.
Despite what you may hear in the press, manufacturing is not a sector in decline. Not even in the Northeast.
Small firms and large multinationals – in chemicals, construction, food and beverage, mining, paper, power, water and more – still run flat-out, often 24/7, to meet both regional needs and global demands.
The problem is, these firms run with far fewer bodies on the floor today than in the past. Automation is the key to profitability. But what that means is when things break, when production comes to an unexpected stop, the pressure to get back online is enormous, and often falls on the shoulders of a single individual.
Climate change is here, already stressing municipal budgets and threatening even greater disruptions in the very near future. With a great sense of urgency, city managers, project developers and community leaders across the country are seeking innovative solutions that will allow them to rapidly retool and make more resilient critical community infrastructure.