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    Bravo Group delivers clear strategy based on sharp exploratory and holistic insight trategy that is consistent in activation. Their ability to swiftly identify issues and their triggers brings clarity to the toughest PR, government relations, advocacy and brand activation problems. They excel in outreach, digital marketing, data analysis and their unique solutions-based approach and they win because of this unique approach. Whether you are facing high-stakes negotiations, a crisis communication problem, or staring down an entrenched opposition, Bravo Group will get you across the finish line.

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    MacGillivray Freeman Films is the world's leading documentary storyteller, from iPhone to IMAX. With 50+ years in the filmmaking business, They produce and distribute everything from IMAX and giant screen films, to television and multimedia content for audiences worldwide, working with large and small companies, museums and tourism boards, non-profits and NGOs, and foundations and associations. They are the first-ever documentary producer to reach $1 billion U.S. dollars at the box office and were nominated for 2 Academy Award® nominations for thier film Dolphins and The Living Sea. They harness the power of great storytelling and powerful imagery to create innovative, engaging media for all audiences, on all platforms. They are committed to lifelong learning and work with top celebrity talent to ensure only the highest quality content gets released.

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    the Bradford Group opened for business on March 1, 2000 in a lovingly renovated school building owned by a former competitor and now occupied by the Church of Scientology. Their approach to marketing turned out to be a hit. Within a month they had a sizable client roster. After several more months of 18 hour days, they had broken even and hired their first employee. They were having fun.