- Reebok promotes Denise Kaigler to VP of global communications. Kaigler is a 10-year veteran of the company's communications department.
- Looking for hot new technology clients? Companies like Con-quest, Inc., a provider of advanced large-scale systems and software to federal and commercial customers, are rare
but in-demand clients. This vendor recently signed a contract with a U.S. intelligence agency worth somewhere between $50 million and $75 million. Conquest has hired Warschawski
PR, a Md.-based firm, to provide communications services. - Solters PR, the independent entertainment PR firm in Beverly Hills, takes on a new co-owner - and a new name. Jerry Digney, a senior exec with the firm, becomes co-owner and
assumes responsibility for day-to-day operations. Lee Solters remains full-time with the new Solters & Digney, acquiring new accounts and overseeing client matters. - Bob Gold & Associates, a cable TV and telecommunications PR firm, opens an office in Cambridge, Mass. New hire Dave Wood, VP public relations, is handling the office
launch.
Attn: PR NEWS PR Strategies Forum Registrants. Mark your calendars with the seminar's new dates: April 29-30, 2002. Venue: The International Trade Center, Washington, DC.