FischTank PR Recognized as Leading PR Agency with Two Industry Award Wins For the 4th year in a row, FischTank has been named to the PRNEWS Agency Elite list, joining an exclusive group of agencies that represent the best and brightest firms in PR and communications. Speaking about this year’s Agency Elite, PRNEWS Content Director Kaylee Hultgren said, “This list highlights agencies that are not only delivering outstanding results for their clients, but also shaping the future of PR.” FischTank was also named to PR Daily’s Top Agencies list – a group of firms that embody innovation, resilience, and strategic thinking driving the industry forward. Agencies on this year’s list are credited with not only guiding clients through shifting media landscapes, but also showcasing the critical role agencies play in shaping brand stories, strengthening reputations, and sparking conversations that matter.
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FischTank PR, a leading media relations and communications firm, announced today that it won a PRNEWS Platinum Award for ‘Campaign of the Year’ in the category of Environment and Sustainability. FischTank also finished as a runner-up in categories for ‘Media Relations Campaign of the Year’ and ‘Small Agency of the Year.’ A full list of winners can be found here. FischTank’s award winning submission entitled, “Sublime Systems: Amplifying Low Carbon Cement,” featured FischTank’s media strategy and its resulting output on behalf of Sublime’s insights, as well as its funding and project announcements. Coverage spanned over 75 placements across high-quality, top-tier media including The New York Times, MIT Technology Review, Volts! (podcast), Bloomberg News, Fast Company, NPR, and many others. FischTank PR is globally recognized for its work across industries spanning climate tech and sustainability PR, B2B technology, real estate and finance. The firm has established a reputation for producing media results where others often fall short, due in large part to its subject matter expertise within its client’s respective fields, as well as its approach to media relations. FischTank eschews spray & pray outreach and press release dependency, and places a premium on creative storytelling and a deep understanding of the journalist-source relationship.