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WRIGHT JACKSON BROWN WILLIAMS STEPHENS & BOND, Inc.
a professional public relations counseling and service firm
affording corporate, institutional and governmental clients the \
unique advantages of a multidiscipline approach to modern inter-
pretive and communication needs.
The firm's principals and founders are young, black, informed, and
intense. Their combined talents, eratnine and more than thirty
years total experience create of them a synectic group; individuals,
each outstanding in his respective expertise, applying maximum in-
sight and creativity to the solution of problems and the pursuit
of opportunities presented the firm's clients.
Today's organization, whether engaged in private enterprise, education,
or political administration, both affects and is affected by many
publics. Delineating these publics, interpreting them accurately
and formulating relevant, effective responses to their diverse in-
terests is the province of the professional. And it's here that WRIGHT
JACKSON BROWN WILLIAMS STEPHENS & BOND excels in three vital elements
‘' essential to any successful public relations program.
First, a profound understanding.
Through research, ideation and the ability to respond empathically to
the client's need and the public's demand equally, the firm brings an
extraordinary degree of perceptivity to bear on each assignment.
Second, knowledgeable planning.
At this point the disparate backgrounds of the principals coalesce
into the firm's forte. Out of legal, entrepreneurial, political,
social, public and corporate experience come reliable counsel and
substantial design for action. Imaginative plans that are at the
same time practical, bold and congruent with the client's intent
can best be formulated by working in concert with his own staff.
Third, precise execution.
Knowing what to do isn't enough. Modern public relations requires
a thorough knowledge of who can do it, and how. In this regard,
WRIGHT” JACKSON BROWN WILLIAMS STEPHENS & BOND offers each client
a complete service. The firm maintains close relationships with
other organizations which furnish such important supportive services
as advertising, creative writing and graphic design, business and
educational research, and relations with governmental agencies.
Achieving well-defined goals is the result of an agressive, compre-,
hensive program. Toward this end, the firm invites inquires concern-~
ing:
. Corporate public relations counsel and service
- Educational and non-profit institutional public relations
. Governmental relations
- Public relations for political organizations and campaigns
- Personal, corporate or institutional publicity programs
. Internal and employee communications
. Sensitivity training and counseling on race relations
. Communication techniques for the black community
Counseling for the small business x
Coordination of meetings, conventions, and related activities
(tours, socials, etc.)
- News conferences and media tours
. Preparation of booklets, brochures, press kits and related materials
WAYMON SCOTT WRIGHT
Trained in psychology, public relations and journalism at Morehouse
College, University of Iowa and Syracuse University
Director of Public Relations, Voorhees College
Assistant Director of Public Relations, Atlanta Falcons
Staff Representative, Public Relations Department, The Coca-Cola Company
Member, Public Relations Society of America
Member, National Association of Market Developers
Member, Atlanta Press Club
Member, Board of Directors, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
President, Board of Directors, Ralph C. Robinson Boys Club
Member, Board of Directors, Metro Atlanta Boys Club
Outstanding Young Men of America, 1968
Outstanding Personalities of the South, 1969
SAMUEL WARREN JACKSON
Trained in economics, business administration, banking and public
relations at Talledega College, LaSalle University and American
Institute of Banking
Dean of Men, Morris College
i, 8
Member, Morris College Public Relations Committee
Administrative Assistant, Special Services, C&S National Bank
Accounting Staff, General Electric Credit Corporation
Member, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
Member, Young Men on the Go \
BENJAMIN DANIEL BROWN
Trained in social sciences and law at Clark College
Howard University School of Law
Community Services Director, Atlanta Urban League
Cobrdinato®; Community Relations, National Alliance of Businessmen
Instructor, Business Law, Clark College
Henben <Caoveia House of Representatives
Member, Board of Directors, Grady Homes Boys and Girls Clubs
Member, Board of Directors, Day Care Association of Atlanta
Member, Board of Directors, All-Citizens Registration Committee
Member, Board of Directors, Active Voters League
Member, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
Member, Young Men on the Go
CHARLES CLARENCE WILLIAMS
_ Trained in political science, speech and drama, law at Florida A&M
University and North Carolina College School of Law
Executive Campaign Assistant, United States Senatorial Candidate
Family Relocation Advisor, Department of Urban Renewal and Economic
Development, Rochester, New York
Customer Relations Consultant, P.F, Collier Company
Project on Inter-Group Relations, Official
-5-
National Association of Housing and Renewal, Official
Member, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
Member, Young Men on the Go
CHARLES RICHARD STEPHENS
Trained in psychology, education counseling and guidance and administration
at Morehouse College, Atlanta University and Springfield College
Assistant General Executive, Butler Street Y.M.C.A.
Public Information Specialist, U.S. Army
Reporter and Newsroom Assistant, WSB Radio, Atlanta
Member, National Public Relaciones Council
Member’, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
Member, Mass Media Committee, Georgia Presbytery-United Presbyterian Church
in the U.S.A.
Member, Good Government Atlanta
Member, Better Schools Atlanta
Member, Board of Directors, Bedford-Pine Boys Club
Member, National Association of Y.M.C.A. Directors
HORACE JULIAN BOND
Trained in English and research at Morehouse College and Metropolitan
Applied Research Center, New York
Managing Editor, Atlanta Inquirer
Member, Georgia House of Representatives
Research Associate, Voter Education Project, Southern Regional Council
Member, Board of Hisectone. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation
Member, National Advisory Committee, Small Business Administration
Member, Young Men on the Go
Works published in LIFE, Ramparts, Negro Digest and other local and
national publications
a professional public relations counseling and service firm
affording corporate, institutional and governmental clients the \
unique advantages of a multidiscipline approach to modern inter-
pretive and communication needs.
The firm's principals and founders are young, black, informed, and
intense. Their combined talents, eratnine and more than thirty
years total experience create of them a synectic group; individuals,
each outstanding in his respective expertise, applying maximum in-
sight and creativity to the solution of problems and the pursuit
of opportunities presented the firm's clients.
Today's organization, whether engaged in private enterprise, education,
or political administration, both affects and is affected by many
publics. Delineating these publics, interpreting them accurately
and formulating relevant, effective responses to their diverse in-
terests is the province of the professional. And it's here that WRIGHT
JACKSON BROWN WILLIAMS STEPHENS & BOND excels in three vital elements
‘' essential to any successful public relations program.
First, a profound understanding.
Through research, ideation and the ability to respond empathically to
the client's need and the public's demand equally, the firm brings an
extraordinary degree of perceptivity to bear on each assignment.
Second, knowledgeable planning.
At this point the disparate backgrounds of the principals coalesce
into the firm's forte. Out of legal, entrepreneurial, political,
social, public and corporate experience come reliable counsel and
substantial design for action. Imaginative plans that are at the
same time practical, bold and congruent with the client's intent
can best be formulated by working in concert with his own staff.
Third, precise execution.
Knowing what to do isn't enough. Modern public relations requires
a thorough knowledge of who can do it, and how. In this regard,
WRIGHT” JACKSON BROWN WILLIAMS STEPHENS & BOND offers each client
a complete service. The firm maintains close relationships with
other organizations which furnish such important supportive services
as advertising, creative writing and graphic design, business and
educational research, and relations with governmental agencies.
Achieving well-defined goals is the result of an agressive, compre-,
hensive program. Toward this end, the firm invites inquires concern-~
ing:
. Corporate public relations counsel and service
- Educational and non-profit institutional public relations
. Governmental relations
- Public relations for political organizations and campaigns
- Personal, corporate or institutional publicity programs
. Internal and employee communications
. Sensitivity training and counseling on race relations
. Communication techniques for the black community
Counseling for the small business x
Coordination of meetings, conventions, and related activities
(tours, socials, etc.)
- News conferences and media tours
. Preparation of booklets, brochures, press kits and related materials
WAYMON SCOTT WRIGHT
Trained in psychology, public relations and journalism at Morehouse
College, University of Iowa and Syracuse University
Director of Public Relations, Voorhees College
Assistant Director of Public Relations, Atlanta Falcons
Staff Representative, Public Relations Department, The Coca-Cola Company
Member, Public Relations Society of America
Member, National Association of Market Developers
Member, Atlanta Press Club
Member, Board of Directors, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
President, Board of Directors, Ralph C. Robinson Boys Club
Member, Board of Directors, Metro Atlanta Boys Club
Outstanding Young Men of America, 1968
Outstanding Personalities of the South, 1969
SAMUEL WARREN JACKSON
Trained in economics, business administration, banking and public
relations at Talledega College, LaSalle University and American
Institute of Banking
Dean of Men, Morris College
i, 8
Member, Morris College Public Relations Committee
Administrative Assistant, Special Services, C&S National Bank
Accounting Staff, General Electric Credit Corporation
Member, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
Member, Young Men on the Go \
BENJAMIN DANIEL BROWN
Trained in social sciences and law at Clark College
Howard University School of Law
Community Services Director, Atlanta Urban League
Cobrdinato®; Community Relations, National Alliance of Businessmen
Instructor, Business Law, Clark College
Henben <Caoveia House of Representatives
Member, Board of Directors, Grady Homes Boys and Girls Clubs
Member, Board of Directors, Day Care Association of Atlanta
Member, Board of Directors, All-Citizens Registration Committee
Member, Board of Directors, Active Voters League
Member, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
Member, Young Men on the Go
CHARLES CLARENCE WILLIAMS
_ Trained in political science, speech and drama, law at Florida A&M
University and North Carolina College School of Law
Executive Campaign Assistant, United States Senatorial Candidate
Family Relocation Advisor, Department of Urban Renewal and Economic
Development, Rochester, New York
Customer Relations Consultant, P.F, Collier Company
Project on Inter-Group Relations, Official
-5-
National Association of Housing and Renewal, Official
Member, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
Member, Young Men on the Go
CHARLES RICHARD STEPHENS
Trained in psychology, education counseling and guidance and administration
at Morehouse College, Atlanta University and Springfield College
Assistant General Executive, Butler Street Y.M.C.A.
Public Information Specialist, U.S. Army
Reporter and Newsroom Assistant, WSB Radio, Atlanta
Member, National Public Relaciones Council
Member’, Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce
Member, Mass Media Committee, Georgia Presbytery-United Presbyterian Church
in the U.S.A.
Member, Good Government Atlanta
Member, Better Schools Atlanta
Member, Board of Directors, Bedford-Pine Boys Club
Member, National Association of Y.M.C.A. Directors
HORACE JULIAN BOND
Trained in English and research at Morehouse College and Metropolitan
Applied Research Center, New York
Managing Editor, Atlanta Inquirer
Member, Georgia House of Representatives
Research Associate, Voter Education Project, Southern Regional Council
Member, Board of Hisectone. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation
Member, National Advisory Committee, Small Business Administration
Member, Young Men on the Go
Works published in LIFE, Ramparts, Negro Digest and other local and
national publications
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