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Good times at the IABC Copper Quill Awards.

VPI team at the Copper Quill awards dinner, from left to right: Eric Doolan, Darren Shannon, (w/blue tie),  Alan Perkel (front), Grant Biniasz, Jeffrey Davidson (purple shirt), Curtis Steinhoff, Janelle Brannock and Christina Borrego.

The VPI team at the Copper Quill awards dinner, from left to right: Eric Doolan, Darren Shannon, (w/blue tie), Alan Perkel (front), Grant Biniasz, Jeffrey Davidson (purple shirt), Curtis Steinhoff, Janelle Brannock and Christina Borrego.

Please note the hard to see cat ears being sported in this photo.

Read more about the award that the Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) team won in this post by Christina Borrego.

In addition to the VPI award, RIESTER’s work on the Venomocity campaign swept five awards–read more in this post by Mirja Riester.

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Eric Doolan and Alan Perkel featured in television segment on health.

We take our Brand Activism seriously at RIESTER and we work hard. Yet RIESTERites are also well aware of the importance of balance in their lives, something that this segment, featuring Doolan and Perkel, reminded us:

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“Buffalo Bill’d Yourself!” microsite wins Addy Award.

As you plan your next trip to Cody, Wyoming/Yellowstone Country, stop at the 2010 Addy Award-winning microsite to Buffalo Bill’d yourself:

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Experience Buffalo Bill’s Cody, Wyoming. The wildest way in to Yellowstone.

Visit other posts at RIESTER related to Cody, Wyoming/Yellowstone.

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Waste Free OC, Save Room for Tomorrow–RIESTER designs and delivers new website for Orange County, California.

wastfeeOCOrange County, California has one of the highest recycling rates in the nation. Yet even in a place where people recycle at high rates, Orange County is using its landfill space quickly. In addition to recycling, citizens need to change their habits to reduce the amount of waste they create. Such behavioral changes, spread throughout the county, can dramatically increase the life of the local landfills.

RIESTER is proud to work with Orange County on this important issue. There are many actions people can take to help, including: Increasing the use of reusable containers, composting, not requesting ATM receipts, cutting back on the amount of mail received, taking reusable bags to the store and many more. We are Brand Activists for a Waste Free OC.

A movement exists, endorsed by the state of California, to promote the concept of Zero Waste. By reducing and reusing materials that we habitually send to the landfill, it is possible to reach the goal of Zero Waste. En route to that important goal, Orange County is promoting a campaign to reduce waste generated by each household by 10%. A 10% reduction county-wide will be a huge step in the quest for Zero Waste.

The new website gives the citizens of Orange County the resources they need to reach these goals. It is well known in circles of people knowledgeable about waste management issues that Americans generate far too much trash.  It has been a privilege to assist Orange County by creating the first phase of its new website. This site will greatly assist residents in finding resources to cut back on what they send to the landfill.

Let’s save room for tomorrow at all landfills.

Visit http://www.wastefreeoc.org/

Alan Perkel

Experience Clark Planetarium.

It’s an amazing week for one of Utah’s most treasured institutions.

Clark Planetarium serves as a gateway to science and exploration. I’ve had the honor recently of helping them revamp their website to enhance the online experience for visitors and to encourage real life visits to Clark.

On Monday, space shuttle Atlantis blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Right now the shuttle is at the International Space Station with astronauts doing their job to advance human knowledge and add to our experience in outer space.

There is a good chance that a young visitor to Clark will someday become an astronaut. Imagine going for a ride like this:

If sending Americans into space isn’t exciting enough, Utah received its own visitor from space on Tuesday night when a meteor lit up the night sky. Clark has an exhibit of meteorites—these are meteors that made it through the atmosphere and landed on the ground. They are pieces of rock from the earliest days of our solar system and are billions of years older than any earth rock. It’s too soon to say for sure, but there could be freshly landed pieces of outer space somewhere out in the Utah desert right now–possibly at Dugway Proving Grounds, which makes meteorite hunting problematic.

Watch this amazing nine second video of this week’s Utah meteor:

Yes, it’s an exciting week at Clark Planetarium. Visit their new website today and experience the thrill of exploring other worlds. Then plan your visit to Clark in Salt Lake City’s Gateway Mall soon.

RIESTER’s CEO, Tim Riester, wrote about the importance of space exploration and education when the last shuttle landed. If you missed his post, read it here.

Thanks you Clark Planetarium for being such an invaluable asset to Utah.

Alan Perkel, RIESTER

Christina Borrego

Thank you Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI).

When a client makes the effort to document an achievement and goes as far as professionally framing the moment for their agency it speaks volumes.

Such is the scenario in the case of Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI). Delivered in person to our CEO Tim Riester, was a framed news article about the VPI Hambone Award, a PR/Digital initiative which RIESTER spearheaded.  The lead sentence in the article says:

“I have to give VPI—or at least their PR team—a lot of credit.” This was a team effort that went beyond the discipline of public relations. Thank you to the entire team whose professionalism I admire.

Read the full article at http://tinyurl.com/RIESTERforVPI.

It’s fun to be recognized, but VPI is the real star for the services they provide to America’s pets. Be sure your pet is insured.

Visit the VPI web site for more information: http://www.petinsurance.com/.

Members of RIESTER’s Hambone Team from the left: Eric Doolan, Christina Borrego, Lanny Harmon (holding Gemma), Jeffrey Davidson and Janelle Brannock. Hambone team members not in the photo: Stacey Carroll and Alan Perkel.

Members of RIESTER’s Hambone Team from the left: Eric Doolan, Christina Borrego, Lanny Harmon (holding Gemma), Jeffrey Davidson and Janelle Brannock. Hambone team members not in the photo: Stacey Carroll and Alan Perkel.

Alan Perkel

Let my people go surfing.

Yvon Chouinard, photographed on Mount Hood in 1979.

Yvon Chouinard, photographed on Mount Hood in 1979.

Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia has written a fantastic book about life, leadership and the pursuit of happiness.

Every year I try to read a book or three about business management (if you have any recommendations leave them in the comments section).

Let My People Go Surfing, has really resonated with me. The book focuses on the lessons of a unique company that realized value through being a responsible business focused on ethics and profits that balance the needs of customers, employees and the environment to build a sustainable brand.

My expectation of business books are to provide me with professional development, I did not expect that it would also have such a large effect on my personal growth.

I have always considered myself a nature lover, but historically it has had little influence on my behavior as a consumer. After reading Chouinard’s book, I have a very different outlook on consumerism and it has led me to analyze many of my purchasing decisions. I now think about the entire product lifecycle. Will the product serve its purpose? Can it be reused or recycled?

The business challenges Chouinard has overcome have enabled him to pursue what he loves, support a sustainable lifestyle, and create a superior product line that has earned the respect of the audience it serves. I have learned how to be a better leader and Patagonia has earned another fan of their legendary brand.

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