New Report: ESG Has Gone Mainstream – What’s Next?

How should today’s companies adapt their communications strategies as ESG becomes a larger part of the mainstream conversation? Kivvit used our award-winning data expertise to analyze the evolution of ESG, as well as data-driven insights of corporate communications strategies that are working – and not working – in the changing ESG landscape. Every ESG communication

New Report: Environmental Justice For The Win

Kivvit in partnership with Pivvot, a location intelligence company, released “Environmental Justice for the Win: The Next Clean-Energy Project Hotspots in the U.S.” This data-driven report shows clear opportunities for successful clean-energy development in areas where political, equity, and energy-demand rationales overlap. Months in the making, the in-depth report overlays energy grid locations with deep

New Data: How Ukraine’s Social Media Playbook Bolsters Western Support

Excerpt from PR News Online Late on October 7, as Russian president Vladimir Putin was celebrating his 70th birthday, the Kerch Bridge, connecting Russia and Crimea, exploded. Crimea is part of Ukraine, but in 2014 Russia invaded and annexed it, prompting international protests. Russia completed the bridge in 2018, a crowning achievement for Putin. For many Ukrainians, the bridge

Thought Leadership: In Tough Times, Don’t Cut MarCom — Lean Into It

By Terri Sanders I received a call from a despondent former colleague a few years back: her organization had decided to slash its already-low marketing and communications (MarCom) resources to mitigate losses from the recession. The thinking was understandable, on some level — leaders believed MarCom was an indirect revenue driver, so they figured impact to

New Data: Feistier White House Twitter Account Gains Attention, High Social Media Engagement

EXCERPTED FROM O’DWYER’S For its first few years, the Biden White House was known for its strait-laced, professional manner. It was down the middle and focused its tone on “coming together” and “healing the nation” post-Trump. That changed on August 25th. After Republicans had criticized the Biden Administration for its student loan relief plan, the typically

New Hires to Deepen Subject Matter’s Expertise with FTC, Healthcare, Tax, Other Sectors

Washington, DC – July 12, 2022 – DC-based creative advocacy firm Subject Matter today announced that longtime communications strategist Lindsay Kryzak and Hill veteran Caitlin Canter have joined the firm. Kryzak will serve as senior vice president of policy communications, ensuring enhanced collaboration amongst the firm’s government relations, creative and communications teams. She also will

Kivvit Wins Bronze For Most Innovative Agency At Bulldog PR Awards

Kivvit has won Bronze awards for Most Innovative Agency and Best Issue/Cause Advocacy Campaign at the 2022 Bulldog PR Awards.  The annual awards presented by Bulldog Reporter are the only PR awards judged exclusively by journalists. They recognize the most outstanding public relations and communications campaigns, agencies and practitioners each year and are among the

Kivvit Wins Five Awards At The American Association Of Political Consultants’ Pollie Awards

Kivvit won five awards at the American Association of Political Consultants’ Pollie Awards for its impactful work with the State of New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) in creating a COVID-19 public awareness campaign, and its work for the ELM Action Fund Independent Expenditure on an environmental and climate advocacy platform for Boston Mayor Michelle

New Report: Reading Between The Data: The Truth About Russian Sentiment

As Russia has grown more isolated from the rest of the world due to social media shutdowns, communication cutoffs, and global companies withdrawing operations, we need to work harder to understand what the Russian people think and believe. At Kivvit, we uncovered public sentiment through our data-driven analysis of social media conversation, audience engagement with