Senior associate, Kris knows a thing or two about a thing or two. She loves the water, hates spontaneity and loves her fur baby with her whole heart.
Read MoreHere’s the thing…there was a time when I too didn’t understand the draw of cats. I grew up with dogs, and for 22 years of my life, I proudly proclaimed myself a dog person.
Read MoreMoira, one of CSG’s superstar graphic designers, may not have the loudest voice in the room but she has a keen eye for design and a host of intriguing hobbies that keep her busy. She’s truly a master of many crafts.
Read MoreEver wondered where the best coffee shops are in Denver to get s$*t done? Well, wonder no more — our Daniela Silva Riera explored the city to find the best of the best Coffices in Denver.
Read MoreAround here Molly is the queen of operations, onboarding and just about everything else. With her long tenure at the agency and overlap with just about every other role, she's one of our most visible figures. But if you think you know everything about Molly, think again. In this edition of Meet A CSGer she's spilling some tea.
Read MoreSearch engine marketing (SEM) is a term we’ve thrown around for a number of years. Maybe clients have asked for it, maybe we’ve suggested it, maybe you’ve overheard it and said “WTF is SEM?” Whatever the case, it’s a key service we can deploy for our clients — the question is when should we do so? Here’s your primer in less than 300 words on what we need to be successful on the SEM front
Read MoreThe Designing Women are back. And they’re hungry for satisfying food brands.
Read MoreAt Communications Strategy Group®, the new season has sparked many conversations but the one question that keeps coming up is… what’s everyone eating? Of all the seasons, fall brings flavors that many CSGers crave, loathe and just want to talk about. So, we thought we’d dig into our fav fall foods for all to enjoy.
Here’s what’s cooking at CSG:
Read MoreWho has two thumbs, lot of Patagonia gear and is probably at Station 26 right now? You guessed it.
Read MoreJust how much fun was the Summer 2021 Gather? Well, it was more fun than the Summer 2020 and Winter 2020 Gathers — although, given the circumstances, those two get-togethers were amazing! But let us count the ways we especially loved this summer’s Gather and the lessons we learned.
Read MoreChief Strategy Officer, Shannon, has always, always, always been competitive — this should come as no surprise. The other details herein, however, may reveal other sides of The Fern.
Read MoreAround the office, Kayla Weimer is known as a project manager extraordinaire and the queen of making difficult conversations seem not so difficult. We asked her to spill some secrets.
Read More“Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion.” These words by W. Edwards Deming – American engineer, statistician, professor, among many other pursuits – never rang truer.
Read MoreAround here, founder and president Steven Shapiro is pretty famous for a few things. Yes, starting the company, but mostly his willingness to be vulnerable, his dad jokes and his adorable corgis, Greg and Boomer.
Read MoreSummer (and winter) dreams are made of vacations. Where we go, what we do, how we get there and where we stay are all decisions influenced by the packaging of any one of those experiences.
Read MoreProduction Designer, Zoe, was born to be a wanderer. She entered the world while her parents were out of town and has been on the move ever since. Read on for further adventures from this designing woman.
Read MoreWe get it. Asana briefs are not nothing. In fact, they’re work. But Struggle Street can usually be avoided if you approach Asana briefs with one goal in mind: You’re not gonna submit just any Asana brief — you’re gonna deliver a GOLDILOCKS Asana Brief (aka, GAB).
Read MoreThey say life comes at you pretty fast. In the hallowed halls of CSG, that’s true. To wit, see the events of one quiet November afternoon that saw a single Zoom message upend the aesthetics of our Asana experience for days.
Read MoreReleased in 1946, It’s A Wonderful Life is nothing less than a grateful exhale after a period defined by the horrors of war. Like most of us, I came to know the film in fits and starts on various television broadcasts around the holidays. Its themes were too adult, too world-weary for much anything but the pool hidden beneath the gym floor to stick with me as a child. The magic the film reveals is made of much smaller stuff than the Grinch’s heart growing three sizes, but taken in with the fresh perspective of an ordeal, it shines brighter than ever before.
Read MoreRemember early May? When we thought we’d been inside for a long time? Well, it’s December. And in spite of a few moments of sunshine when things seemed better for a beat, we’re still quarantining and still streaming. And if you think you’ve watched it all, you still probably haven’t. But you’re doing great, sweetie!
I love a list, so I’ll press on with further recommendations for the long, cold winter ahead. .
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