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The Vox Agency

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The Vox Agency
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryPublic Relations, Social Media, Marketing
Founded 📆2011
Founder 👔
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Co-Founders Marina Nicola and Erika Pope
Members
Number of employees
6
🌐 Websitewww.TheVoxAgency.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

The Vox Agency is a privately owned public relations company with headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada and an office in Austin, Texas. The company is a boutique agency specializing in public relations, social media, marketing and promotions.

History[edit]

The Vox Agency was founded in 2011 by journalists Marina Nicola and Erika Pope. Prior to founding the company, Nicola and Pope both worked for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, where work included public relations efforts surrounding Las Vegas' tourism marketing campaign, "What Happens Here, Stays Here," an award-winning ad campaign created by R&R Partners (the agency of record for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority).

Business model[edit]

The Vox Agency was founded with no physical office space,[1] with the explicit objective of allowing employees to work from home offices. The company's purposeful work-from-home business model led by female ownership (and employing a primarily female staff[2]) has earned the company notoriety, as it relates to the advancement of women in the workplace and the concept of work-life balance.

Services and areas of focus[edit]

The Vox Agency's services focus on social media, public relations, media relations, strategic planning and management, media training, photography, crisis communication, trade-based promotions, event strategy and staffing and digital marketing.

Clients are primarily tourism, attractions, dining and community. Notable clients include:[3]

Andre's at Monte Carlo Casino, Alizé at the Top of the Palms Casino Resort, Liberace Foundation, The Mob Museum, Neon Museum, Smashburger, Las Vegas Monorail, Junior Achievement

References[edit]

  1. Velotta, Richard N. "The benefits — to the employee and the company — of working from home". Vegas INC. Greenspun Media Group. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
  2. "Vox Solid Communications". Working Mother. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  3. "O'Dwyer's PR". O'Dwyer's. J.R. O'Dwyer Company, Inc. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2015.


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