Patti Doyle Communications

Tiverton, RI, United States

Public relations and media relations for Rhode Island's leading corporations

Patti Doyle Communications is a 21st-century communications firm that emphasizes the importance of people over tools in delivering effective public relations services. With over two decades of experience, the agency has worked on significant issues in Rhode Island and provided counsel to some of the state's largest corporations.

The agency offers a wide range of public relations services, including strategic planning, media relations, crisis communications, and grassroots constituency development. They also engage in community and government relations, event marketing, and social media management, ensuring that clients' messages reach their target audiences effectively.

Patti Doyle Communications has a proven track record of managing successful campaigns, such as the statewide referendum for the Twin River casino in Tiverton. The agency's efforts are supported by a full spectrum of public relations and marketing tools, including dedicated social media channels and broad-based advertising.

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