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Shift Communications

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Predecessor
  
Sterling Hager

Services
  
Marketing

Number of employees
  
91

Number of locations
  
3

Revenue
  
$12 million (2012)

Founded
  
13 April 2003

Key people
  
Todd Defren, principal Jim Joyal, principal

Headquarters
  
Newton, Massachusetts, United States

Founders
  
Jim Joyal, Todd Defren, Ed Weiler

Parent organization
  
NATIONAL Public Relations Inc.

Shift Communications is a marketing firm based in Boston with offices in New York and San Francisco. The company was founded in 2003, when the assets of former public relations firm Sterling Hager was acquired by three of its executives. In 2006, it created the first Social Media Release. The firm's primary practices areas are in the healthcare, technology and consumer markets.

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History

Shift Communications was founded in May 2003 out of a technology PR firm, Sterling Hager. Mr. Sterling Hager sold the firm's assets to three of his executives, Jim Joyal, Todd Defren and Ed Weiler, who renamed and re-launched the firm as Shift Communications. In 2005, the firm developed a lead-tracking software called LeadSensor, which was licensed to Vernier Networks.

In 2006, Shift created the industry's first Social Media Release a few days after a blog was published by former Financial Times journalist Tom Foremski titled “Die! Press release! Die! Die! Die!". The template Shift created for a modern press release was based on the feedback Foremski published in his blog post, which is now cited in college courses on public relations.

Shift Communications laid off 10 percent of its workforce in early 2009 in response to economic conditions then increased staffing by 12 percent from 2010 to 2012.

Services and operations

According to its website, Shift Communications provides public relations, content marketing, web development, email marketing and social media marketing services among others. Its primary practice areas are for the consumer, technology and healthcare sectors. It refers business for marketing communications in Europe and Asia to its affiliate, The Hoffman Agency. The company is owned by its employees in an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). Ownership of the company passed to its staff in 2012.

Notable clients and campaigns

Shift Communications started out serving technology clients it inherited from its predecessor, Sterling Hager. During its first year as Shift Communications it helped organize the Woman's Heart Day Health Fair for the non-profit Sister to Sister: Everyone has a Heart Foundation, in an unusual partnership with its competitor, The Castle Group. It helped the RSA Conference promote new events in 2005 and helped the cycling components manufacturer, Shimano, promote bicycling.

Shift became the agency of record for the travel club, Club Med, in 2009 and helped sleep monitoring device manufacturer, Zeo, promote “sleep wellness”. It started supporting a documents, packaging and mail services provider Pitney Bowes the following year. It became the agency of record for Sony's gaming division in 2010, for The McDonald’s Advertising Cooperative and AOL in 2011 and was recruited to support content marketing for H&R Block in 2012. It also started doing work for Toyota in 2013.

References

Shift Communications Wikipedia