Think about the first logo that pops into your head. Now, think about why it popped into your head. Sure, it probably looks nice, but you see all sorts of... read more →
For more than a decade, we have had the pleasure of serving some of the most prestigious associations in the country. From major industry groups to professional organizations, we’ve guided... read more →
As we become an increasingly visual society we cannot escape the pervasive nature of the brands that surround us. The mermaid on the Starbucks cup, the ubiquitous Nike swoosh, the... read more →
At Westfourth, our strength is in our flexibility. Our small, multi-disciplinary team is what enables us to produce big-agency results with boutique-agency service. We’re excited to announce we are taking... read more →
What is strategic public relations? It’s the “why” behind the decision to build public presence, forge a relationship with the media and create a profile in the press. We help... read more →
For clients seeking maximum impact from lobbying and advocacy initiatives, Westfourth Communications offers Advocacy: Amplified. Working closely with your government affairs team, Westfourth designs multi-channel communications campaigns to amplify the... read more →
Westfourth Communications is looking for a part-time or full-time paid intern for the remainder of the Spring term (with the opportunity to continue during the Summer). Our ideal candidate is... read more →
Medicare loses more than $40 billion each year due to improper payments. Warnings about looming Medicare insolvency have recently been raised by the Government Accountability Office, the Congressional Budget Office,... read more →
Kristin Walter, Westfourth VP and spokesperson for The Council For Medicare Integrity directs the new administration to bolster the successful Recovery Audit Contractor Program (RAC) to recoup billions lost each... read more →
Westfourth VP and spokesperson for The Council For Medicare Integrity, Kristin Walter, discusses how Medicare integrity contractors can bring $40 billion back to the bottom-line of the struggling healthcare program. Read... read more →