26.2 Miles and So Much More At Mile 11: Joyful heart, happy feet, and already feeling so proud of myself It had been a long time coming,
3 Key Findings: The State of Instagram in 2023 In today’s digital age, social media platforms have become essential tools for communicators looking to engage with their audience and
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VA video shines a light on preventing harassment And the winner is … DCG! DCG won a Viddy Gold Award in the Cause Related category for our video
Connect Everyone You Can A Book, a Vietnam Vet, and a Lesson for the Holiday Season Anyone out there watch “Severance?” No spoilers here, but
DCG wins gold at MarCom Awards Awards, we’ve got a FEW. Our SBA, USAID, and DHS work competed against 6,000+ entries from 43 countries. “Hard work always
Leadership Lessons from My Military Service By Adam Clampitt Every November, as we approach Veterans Day, I look back on my military experience. It was one of
New work alert! Meet our 7 new contracts One of our most successful new business seasons ever has yielded a slew of new contracts and growth for DCG.
Work that makes a difference? Count us in! DCG partners with the U.S. Department of the Treasury to deliver PR and marketing expertise and support underserved communities. At
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DCG taps into Google’s cutting-edge media strategies DCG doesn’t do status quo. Instead, we think big. We think innovative, purposeful. We take actionable steps to get
The Perks of Having Many Hobbies Ever since I can remember, I’ve always had a creative soul, I’m constantly getting into new hobbies. From music, podcasting,
Built-In Buddy Unique Program Eases New-Job Jitters What if when you started a new job, you had a built-in friend? Someone
Why I’m thankful for struggle, triumph, and sacrifice May is Military Appreciation Month. Veteran Brent Wingfield, an outreach strategist (senior account executive) supporting the U.S. Department of
Motherhood + a full-time job — How I found a great balance Motherhood + a full-time job — How I found a great balance It’s hard to describe motherhood, but I can
DCG celebrates International Women’s Day In honor of International Women’s Day in March, DCGers took a moment to nominate women they work with day
DCG Gives Staffers Extra Vacation Day As a result of their hard work, DCGers received a bonus vacation day on March 4. In honor of
A Career Change Changed My Life The person who asks about my job the most is someone who hasn’t worked in 32 years. My grandmother,