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Cooper Smith Agency rebrands to Multistory Media

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Cooper Koch, president of the newly-renamed Multistory Media This week Cooper Koch announced the rebranding of his boutique public relations and social media firm.

Rather that rewriting Cooper’s press release, I am just going to reprint it here in full. We here at Dallas Voice wish Cooper and his staff at Multistory Media the best of luck as they embark on this new era of PR in DFW. “After 20 years as Cooper Smith Agency, the boutique public relations and social media firm has changed its name and branding to Multistory Media to better reflect its specialization in storytelling for the commercial real estate, AEC (architecture, engineering & construction) and building materials industries nationwide. “‘Why the change?’ asked Multistory Media President Cooper Smith Koch. ‘As we enter our third decade, I wanted something that both reflected that this agency is about so much more than me, as well as nods to our deep specialization in creating and telling stories for AEC, real estate and building materials clients.’ “The Dallas-based firm is one of only a handful across the country with a dedicated Building Products public relations practice area, allowing it to manage publicity, social media, awards, product placements and content development for national and international brands. “The rebranding includes a colorful new logo, ‘Building Stories.

Building Brands” tagline and updated mission and vision statements, developed with the assistance of Alexande DeBlieux. Additionally, Multistory Media will soon move into a new, more collaborative office space in West Dallas that matches its emphasis on teamwork and open communications. “’I’m privileged to work with so many talented, intelligent, colorful, kind people every day.

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