Posts Tagged ‘Jackson’

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle spotlight on Circumerro

The traveling Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (RRR) banner has made a stop at the Circumerro office this week. The banner is displayed at Jackson-area businesses that demonstrate leadership in the RRR campaign and have been selected as RRR business leaders in the community.

Muriel Blaha of Teton County’s Solid Waste and Recycling Division explained the summer months in Jackson are the organization’s prime time to pass the banner around to RRR business leaders and generate awareness for the program.

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Epicquest launches and signs Circumerro to build the online brand experience

Our client Epicquest has hired Circumerro Media to build their online brand experience with a Web site to launch in February 2009.

Adventure Travel Alert: EpicQuest Launches with Premium Adventure Itineraries, Exclusive International Destinations and World-Class Athletes

Jackson Hole, Wyo., Dec. 23 — Today’s launch of EpicQuest marks a new era in international adventure travel. Offering a diverse portfolio of high-intensity travel itineraries across a range of sports categories and destinations, EpicQuest provides a backstage pass to the greatest travel adventures in the world.

EpicQuest has retained a distinguished roster of world-class athletes to guide many of its excursions. Already on board are Olympic skier Tommy Moe, surf legend Laird Hamilton, legendary free-skier Jeremy Nobis, and big mountain snowboarder Jeremy Jones. Renowned female skiers, such as Lyndsey Dyer, have also joined EpicQuest’s team.
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Getting Ready for Launch

As published in the Daily Southern, August 12, 2008

Tarboro's Theather Marquee thanking Circumerro Media

Tarboro's Theather Marquee thanking Circumerro Media

MAYOR AND Council will get a preview of the town’s new Web site Monday night during its monthly meeting.  Latham Jenkins, president of Circumerro Media of Jackson Hole, Wyo., was hired in April to redesign the Web site.  His work will be reviewed by Council members and staff next week, recommended changes will be made and the site launched by the end of August, as planned.

“We are excited to present our work on Monday night to Town council and staff, ” Jenkins said.  “The town’s residents have been so supportive through this processs of building the site’s content and I am grateful.  I believe the site represents the town for all it’s great qualities it offers and it will be a real marketing asset for the community.  As a community marketer, I applaud Council and staff for their forward thinking”.

Jenkins shot 10 hours of video that has been boiled down into four three-minute segments. Tarboro’s Dee Harper wrote the copy; Tarboro’s Bill Goode took some photos.  “We think we have a good site that speaks to any newcomers considering moving to Tarboro,” Jenkins said.  “We want to reach out to them.”