Mary Myrick: Strengthening Communities
Posted by Brody on October 13, 2009Public Strategies has been around since 1990, and has 150 employees working to establish relations in the public sector. It is based in Oklahoma City, and has a tremendous track record for the communities it serves. It was started by Mary Myrick, who has achieved a strong presence in the neighborhoods, and is dedicated to doing her work for the public good. Her special interests in relationship education, focusing on low-income families, demonstrates a concern and commitment to helping to serve the community with experience.
Her company Public Strategies Inc. is continually recruiting new employees, creating a culturally diverse team who are professional and focused on project management, policy development, and a host of other services that are created to respond to the needs of the community. Community involvement with a long record of service means she gives back to Oklahoma City, and helps improve the living conditions of the people who live here. With two decades of service here, there are many concentric social circles that she’s touched in some significant way. Her organization has helped other organizations, such as the Bureau of Social Research at Oklahoma State University. Her team has used its expertise to work with many different groups, helping in program development and team building.
Mary Myrick has also been involved with different service departments in the state of Oklahoma. Health, Human Services, and Youth Services, are just a few. The reach is much broader, and it reflects her history here, and her involvement with the communities of Oklahoma City. They also have offices in Texas, Washington, DC, and Colorado, and serve to help strengthen communities there, using public strategy as an effective tool for broadening development, and reaching out to those in need. The focus is on both organizations and individuals, and her diverse team is equipped to use their various kinds of expertise in all levels, and are here to help serve.
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