NEWS: Wake Forest PR agency to partner with local nonprofit in 2023

(Wake Forest, N.C., Dec 6, 2022)—Wake Forest public relations agency Communicopia is celebrating its 25th year in business by offering a year of free public relations services to a nonprofit in the greater Wake Forest area during 2023. “In celebration of our milestone...

Cultivate Kindness PR Marketing for Local Nonprofit

As Communicopia celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2023, we want to Cultivate Kindness in our community by giving a local nonprofit a year of public relations/marketing services. We invite 501(c)3 organizations in the greater Wake Forest area to complete this form for...

Thankful for Our 25th Year

by Angela Bendorf Jamison It was November1998 and I was taking care of the things that needed to be done to start my new business.  After working jobs as a newspaper reporter and editor, a public relations/advertising account supervisor and then a corporate...

Camryn Jamison: Next Generation PR Professional

Camryn Jamison joined Communicopia, a public relations marketing agency located in Wake Forest, North Carolina, in July 2022 as a public relations writer/account coordinator. As a young professional, she brings a new PR and digital media skill set along with fresh...

Jamison Serves as Rotary Governor

(Wake Forest, N.C., June 24, 2021)—Wake Forest businesswoman Angela Bendorf Jamison is Governor of Rotary International’s District 7710. She will serve as leader of 50 clubs and 2,000 Rotarians in the greater Triangle, 10-county region that includes Raleigh, Durham,...

Chamber Podcast Guest

Ever since becoming a corporate citizen of Wake Forest, Communicopia has been a member of the Chamber of Commerce. I was honored to be a guest on Open for Business a weekly podcast hosted by Chamber President Ann Welton. It features local entrepreneurs, innovators and...

Communicopia -19 years of getting noticed

It was this time of year 19 years ago when I started this public relations marketing agency. Coming up with a name for the business was one of the first things on my start-a-business To-Do list and that was before small businesses had websites. Now I think...