Posts Tagged ‘CCPR’
Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Massage is one of the oldest healing arts: Chinese records dating back 3,000 years document its use; the ancient Hindus, Persians and Egyptians applied forms of massage for many ailments. Today, the benefits of massage are varied and far-reaching. Massage therapy has also proven beneficial for many chronic conditions, including lower back pain, arthritis, fatigue, high blood pressure, diabetes, depression, and more. And, as many will attest, massage also helps relieve the stress and tension of everyday living.
Michelle Pereira was previously a professional dancer in San Francisco and New York. Dance is a dangerous and rigorous profession and between rehearsals and shows, often time there is not a top priority for a dancer to receive the physical therapies that will help lessen the impact dancing has on the body. Unfortunately Michelle fell victim to an injury and had to discontinue her career as a dancer. Realizing that her injury could have been avoided with the proper physical therapy, such as massage, she gained interest in the field and earned her Associates Degree as a New York State licensed massage therapist from the Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences. Now the owner of My Higher Ground, Michelle uses her body to help rejuvenate and heal her clients bodies not only physically, but mentally as well. She understands the stresses that everyday life can have on the body, and strives to be someone who can help make it melt into the background for at least an hour or two.
You can find out more about Michelle and My Higher Ground at these sites:
My Higher Ground on Facebook
My Higher Ground on Twitter
myhigherground.net
Tags: CCPR, collective concept public realtions, holistic massage, massage therapy, michelle pereira, my higher ground
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Monday, January 10th, 2011
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR KIDS®
Brooklyn, NY, January 10, 2011- Newspaper articles, interviews with popular new channels, and meeting with politicians such as Assemblyman Karim Camara and New Jersey Senator Sandra B. Cunningham, are but a few of the accomplishments attained by the diligent team behind Social Media For Kids®. A program unlike any other, Social Media For Kid’s® mission involves using internet based media platforms to educate children on how to promote themselves in positive light. In an age when rapidly advancing technology is outgrowing adult users, Social Media For Kids® works on preventing misuse of social media networks by opening the lines of cyber-communication between parents and their tech-savvy youth.
With a clear understanding of the major role technology has taken in our daily lives, several schools have reached out to Social Media For Kids® for support. After several talks with Dr. Appea, principal of Dr. Rose B. English School, it has been confirmed that beginning on February 3rd, 2011 from 1:00-2:30pm Social Media For Kids® will officially be a part of the school’s daily curriculum.
Similarly, Mott Hall Bridges Academy, the pioneer school to have this program in its educational program, is striving to get the participants even more involved through the introduction of new technological developments. Principal Nadia Lopez has purchased IPads
As successful as this program is, it comes as no surprise that the parent workshop was equally, if not more, rewarding. Positive reviews demonstrate how parents have become comfortable with using previously unfamiliar internet tools, and how they are more aware of how to monitor their children’s online activities.
The efforts of the youth to better themselves, as well as their communities, have not gone unnoticed. On December 22nd, 2010 the Social Media For Kids® participants were invited to The Food Network to meet the infamous Southwestern cuisine Chef Bobby Flay. In addition, discussions with the Reel Works filming team have taken place, in which a future opportunity to partner up has been suggested, as well as participation in an upcoming documentary.
Social Media for Kids® has gone above and beyond in educating both children and parents alike. The efforts of all those involved including the children, parents, educators, sponsors, and founders are helping this program reach its full potential and hoping that its mission will reach the masses and further enrich the community.
Tags: Angelica Barrios, Assemblyman Karim Camara, Bobby Flay, CCPR, collective concept pr, Dr. Appea, Dr. Rose B. English, IPads, Mott Hall Bridges Academy, New York Times, Press Release, Reel Works, Senator Sandra B. Cunningham, Social Media for Kids, The Food Network
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Monday, December 6th, 2010
Nearly two months since the program’s launch, Social Media For Kids® has proven to be an effective and valuable asset to young social media users, as well as their concerned parents. The program has received much praise from advocates trying to fight the growing ‘cyber-bullying’ epidemic; the most recent mentions include the popular parent-friendly web blog, SocialMediaMom, and a segment by Fox 5 News reporter Lisa Evers, Street Soldiers, on 97.1 FM.
With Social Media For Kids® stirring up such positive reviews, it comes as no surprise that a deal was met with the prestigious Rose B. English Middle School; which was recently presented by Chancellor Klein (Department of Education) and GE with a grant as part of the campaign for middle school success. Keeping a similar vision in mind, Social Media For Kids® has continued to spread its message of positivity and safety through a series of interactive workshops. Chevez Sanchez (creative artist and graphic design professional), Zack Helwa (an active artist in New York City), and Julie Whitaker (web and social media strategist for US Doctors Without Borders) are but a few of the many figures whom have led memorable classes. With all the progress Social Media For Kids® has already made and the impact it has had on the children and parent’s lives alike, expansion is essential to reducing the ‘cyber-bullying’ issue and educating the youth on social media etiquette.
Tags: Angelica Barrios, CCPR, Collective Concept, P.S. 327, Rose B. English, SMFK, Social Media for Kids
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Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010
Almost a month since its launch, Social Media For Kids® has gained the attention of not only the community, but of media outlets aware of the growing influence of the internet on children’s lives. Such sources include: Social Media Mom, NYConvergence, Nostrand Park, and the New York Daily News.
In a recent New York Daily News exclusive, the practicality and convenience of the curriculum was shown to hold the interests of students and parents alike. For example, one Mott Hall Bridges Academy 6th grader excitedly stated, “When the course was offered, it felt different – and more practical than the usual math or social studies class. I was like, Okay, I can use that”(Oren Yaniv).
The reality that internet access is becoming easier with new innovations and technological advances, has brought to light the fact that the youth, as a whole, cannot be entirely cut off from a resource that is such an integral part of society. With this in mind Social Media For Kids® managed to open the lines of communication between parents, children, and the community- and has taken a preventive educational approach. Nostrand Park has touched on this, emphasizing how, “young people who may be targets of cyber-bullying or who just might not understand the power of social media for community building purposes, can benefit from a program like SMFK®”(Laurel B).
In a world where words can be manipulated within seconds and a paper-trail is always left behind, credibility and reputations are at stake. Social Media For Kids® aims to arm the youth with the knowledge and tools needed to positively promote themselves, raise awareness, and advance their communities.
Tags: Angelica Barrios, CCPR, Collective Concept, Daily News, Franklin Avenue, MHBA, Mott Hall Bridges Academy, Nostrand Park, NY Convergence, PR, SMFK, Social Media, Social Media for Kids, Social Media Mom, web pr
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Friday, October 8th, 2010
The age of face-to-face social interaction has fallen with the birth of the internet; yet people have managed to stay even more connected and involved in each other’s lives through mass forms of web-based communication including: Facebook, Twitter, instant messaging, blogs, Skype, etc… Whether it’s a quick exchange of words or simply posting photos of a previous night’s exuberant festivities-the main point that most people (especially the millennial generation) forget is: Once you post something online, it is there forever. The value of words are harsh enough as it is; the child once taunted by a bully on the playground is now slandered through the click of a button for the world to see. Recent events such as the widely publicized suicide of Rutgers student, Tyler Clementi, have fully exposed the exponential growing rate of cyber bullying.
In an effort to educate both children and families on how to use web-based media outlets in the appropriate manner and to raise awareness on the consequences of all online actions, Garnett Alcindor (CEO of Collective Concept PR), Casey Miller (owner of Casey Miller Consulting), Michael Fink (taught at NYU and worked at ABC & PBS), and Nadia Lopez (Principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy), have teamed up to create the vital program, Social Media For Kids®. Being the first program of its kind, Social Media For Kids®, educates children how to promote themselves in a positive light, enabling the “safe use of social media outlets as learning tools”, while meeting the New York State educational standards.(See Press Release). Mott Hall Bridges Academy places itself on the forefront of this social media movement in being the first NYC Board of Education school, to incorporate Social Media For Kids® into its curriculum. The program will be launched on Tuesday, October 12th, 2010.
In addition, Social Media For Kids® sponsors are currently conducting outreach in order to raise $5,000 to go towards the creation of an after-school program that will equip the children of the diverse Crown Height community with the tools needed to safely and productively use the internet.
Social Media for Kids® is available for schools, communities and parent groups throughout the United States.
Collective Concept PR is proud to work with, Social Media For Kids®. With parents working hand-in-hand with educators and social media experts, Our Children, Our Future, will be able understand and handle the responsibility that comes with the use of social media outlets, using it towards their academic advancements, and bettering their communities.
Tags: Angelica Barrios, CCPR, collective concept pr, crown heights, Mott Hall Bridges Academy, Social Media for Kids
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Friday, September 10th, 2010
With so many eager to experience Tai Chunn’s fashion event taking place on 550 Madison Avenue, swarms of people are viewing Byron Lars’s new collection in rotations. The event is proving to be huge success for all involved. Collective Concept PR is continuously conducting interviews, posting professional photographs as well as behind the scene footage on the CCPR Facebook Fan Page , tweeting, and updating blogposts throughout the entire event. The energy is rising, almost to a boiling point, as new models walk in draped in clothes that cleanse the focal palate. Black and white patterns, stripes, and champagne colors are accented with bold accessories including bows, 3 finger rings, and hair pieces that scream haute-couture. On the PR end, the opportunity to network creates the appearance of worker bees in a hive. Laughter, dancing, introductions, and admiration of the elegant clothing line-marks this as the event to attend on this year’s #FashionsNightOut!
Tags: Angelica Barrios, CCPR, Fashion Night Out, Social Media, Tai Chunn, web pr
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Friday, September 10th, 2010
On this cool September evening, posh 5th Avenue is lined with New York’s most devout fashionistas hoping to partake in the festivities encompassing Fashion’s Night Out. The rhythm created by the impact of stilettos on concrete, sets the soundtrack for the night as well as the entirety of Fashion Week. However this is only the view from the streets; for within the chic stores-a hidden world is unveiled. Reporting from within Byron Lars’s Fashion Night Out, directed by none other than highly recognized fashion icon Tai Chunn, the chaos that takes place behind the scenes sets the pace for a successful event. Loud pulsing music, the strobe light effect created by flashing cameras, and the statuesque models propped on pedestals exhibiting this year’s most coveted styles, creates a euphoric feeling of excitement felt by those attending Tai Chunn’s fashion event. What many do not know, is the effort and time placed into making a show of this magnitude run smoothly. Even with teams of make-up artists, hair stylists, assistants, etc…exposure is the key to success. Collective Concept PR is a company that understands the correlation between your success and timing. Collective Concept PR can pride itself in being the only public relations company that is doing live, up-to-the-minute updates on anything and everything taking place NOW. So if you’re ready to see your success skyrocket, hire a truly dedicated team that knows the in’s and out’s of PR and willing to work with you every step of the way.
Tags: Angelica Barrios, Byron Lars, CCPR, Fashion Night Out, Tai Chunn
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Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Within recent years, global awareness regarding limited resources and a growing population has become a trending topic. This in itself has integrated words such as sustainability, going green, and alternate energy sources, into the vocabulary of an environmentally conscious generation. The overproduction and use of paper based products for mass distribution is not only less successful now (in the booming internet era) but also wasteful. According to Ecology.com, a leading international network focusing on environmental activities, “nearly 4 billion trees or 35% of the total trees cut around the world are used in paper industries”. Instead of contributing to these growing figures, businesses should shift more of their focus towards web pr. With the ability to create web pages and directly communicate with billions of consumers online, the chances of enhancing a business are exponential. Collective Concept PR fully understands the importance of planting a seed and watching a business grow. For example, by targeting issues that affect every audience equally, such as the environment (because we only have one Earth after all), companies have been able to broaden their clientele. Such examples include the website Chegg.com, which initially focused on textbook rentals but quickly gained popularity amongst environmentally aware college students with their promise to “plant one tree for every textbook that is loaned”. Unlike other web PR firms, we bring the humanity back into the business and look forward to your growth and hard-earned success. At the end of the day, Collect Concept PR will reach beyond your expectations and bring in that much needed ray of sunshine to any establishment.
Tags: Angelica Barrios, CCPR, Green, Social Media, social networking
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Friday, August 13th, 2010
Local business is the untargeted market
Within recent years, the focus on local businesses has slowly been dwindling-forcing them to fade into the background of major commercial development projects. Yet, when the recession hit these small industries were the first victims of the economic crisis. This acted as a reality check for all business owners actualizing their fears that despite the size of their company the safety net was no longer present. At this point the American sentiment towards large commercial industries has shifted towards mistrust, once again placing local businesses on the forefront. With these major changes quickly progressing, advertising and public relation firms should look towards the benefits of working towards local causes. Based on some statistics used by Chris Brogan, an online media marketing leader:
40% of small businesses don’t have a web site
81% of entrepreneurs still don’t take advantge of social media
47% don’t think that Facebook, Twitter or even LinkedIn are beneficial to their business
84% don’t provide for e-commerce
62% don’t use email marketing
(Source: Citibank survey.)
Now that you have a tangible idea of how much of an untargeted market is presently unexposed, the potential is endless. With a clear understanding of this, Collective Concept PR has taken on working with local Franklin Avenue merchants whom possess a similar passion and work ethic for success. In guiding these small enterprises through the world of web marketing and PR, Collective Concept PR has helped these once struggling merchants gain the visibility needed to reach the customer base they never knew existed. In addition, the growth of these businesses aid in the progress of the community which extends endlessly from one area to the next. In a time when the international lines are blurred through the mass use of the internet, web marketing has now raised the bar; making the key to success for traditional family-owned businesses more than possible through the extraordinary aid of a media and marketing team that is willing to transcend, converting a vision into a reality. Let us help you reach your full potential. www.collectiveconceptpr.com
Tags: Angelica Barrios, CCPR, Franklin, Local Businesses
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Monday, July 19th, 2010
During the morning rush hour, as hectic commuters make their way through the impossibly crowded train stations, they are always seen to be armed with a copy of the widely distributed AM New York. Today at AboutTime Boutique, AM New York photographer Andrew Hinderaker dropped by to interview owner Kevin Phillip, in addition to documenting the much buzzed about Crown Heights boutique. The prominent role AboutTime is playing within the community as well as the positive opportunities they are presenting to young impressionable minds, which is reflected in their annual summer youth internships, has gained further recognition. For years AboutTime Boutique has sponsored events that can be branded as philanthropic, in that they unite a diverse growing community. An example of an aforementioned event includes the up and coming 3rd Annual Kids Day, which will be held this Saturday July 24th between 9AM-5PM on Franklin Avenue (Between Park& Sterling Pl.). Come out and support the Crown Heights Community and don’t forget to look for the AboutTime Boutique article in Thursday’s AM New York.
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Tags: AboutTime boutique, AM New York, Angelica Barrios, CCPR, Newspaper
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