BOISE, Idaho – Idaho native Denise Brennan, who has spent the last four years as the chief executive officer of one of the leading automotive industry organizations in the U.S., has been appointed practice group leader and an experienced high tech public relations manager has joined the client service team at strategic communications firm Scott Peyron & Associates (www.peyron.com)
Brennan has been an industry group executive in charge of government relations programs for more than a decade – first as executive director of the Idaho Automobile Dealers Association and later as chief executive officer at the Pittsburgh Area Automobile Dealers Association. She will assume immediate leadership of Peyron’s public affairs practice group.
Jason Blumberg, a Boise State University graduate with deep experience in high technology, has joined Peyron’s High Technology and Corporate Communications practice groups. He is a former product manager at Microsoft specializing in analyst and public relations support and served as the public relations manager for ProClarity.
“We are privileged to be joined by two people of such high caliber in areas of expertise that our clients require,” founder Scott Peyron said. “Denise Brennan established herself as a leader in Idaho government relations as a young practitioner and then polished herself with experience in Washington, D.C. and in one of the country’s major urban centers. In Jason Blumberg, our clients are getting one of the most experienced technology communicators in the region.”
Peyron was founded in 1996 following Scott Peyron's career in Fortune 500 PR and his public service as press secretary for Idaho's only four-term governor, Cecil Andrus. The agency has worked on reputation assignments and marketing communications programs with leading clients such as Albertsons (www.albertsons.com); SUPERVALU (www.supervalu.com); J.R. Simplot Company (www.simplot.com); Value Place Hotels (www.valueplace.com) and several of its franchisees; the Western Athletic Conference (www.wacsports.com); Tamarack Resort (www.tamarackidaho.com), the first destination ski resort developed in the U.S. since 1984; SunCor Development (www.suncoraz.com); U.S. Geothermal (www.usgeothermal.com);and several of the world's leading high tech companies, including Hewlett-Packard (www.hp.com).
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