Concord, Massachusetts, February 7, 2007--Legere Solutions, Inc. is pleased to announce its new status as a Government Vendor/Contractor. Under this plan Legere Solutions is in a unique position to offer public relations and marketing communications services to all branches of the federal government.
Under this arrangement, Anne Hardy, President of Legere Solutions, is taking aggressive steps to further break into the world of government contractors and sub-contractors. “We realize that we have jumped into a large tank” she said, when asked about how Legere Solutions views the competition. Nonetheless we are confident that our experience in public relations for state government agencies, Fortune 1000 companies and others can be a driving force that we will use not only to our advantage but can also provide us with options for new partnerships.”
Legere Solutions can provide a single-source solution for Public Relations and Marketing Communications through its own personnel comprised of veterans other minorities along with its partners who perform tasks from video production, marketing research and analysis and technical training.
Services available include media support, marketing collateral, event management, as well as business consulting available through Legere Solutions or their partners. The biggest offering they have is the development of complete PR Campaigns built using their PKA solution, People, Knowledge and Action.™ When needed Legere’s partner solutions work together to deliver cost-effective campaigns that are tailored to meet specific client needs.
"This undertaking is an important step for our company in sharing our proven solutions with the government market,” said Bernhardt Ochse, a returning Iraq veteran working with Legere Solutions. He continued, “Legere Solutions principals offer decades of experience in the private and non-profit sector and they are ready to offer the same skills and experience to the government.” While only in their second year of business they have begun to establish a reputation for responsiveness and quality with their ability to deliver timely results.
In step with manufacturing protocols and product security, two closely held companies both based in Concord Massachusetts have partnered to deliver product development and security management for the medical device industry.
Concord, Massachusetts, September 15, 2006. Legere Solutions, Inc., a company that specializes in public relations and marketing for advanced manufacturing technology industries today announced its strategic partnership with Inov8 Design, an industrial design firm in the medical device technology and defense industries.
Inov8 Design Managing Partner Daniel Jones said, “It didn’t take us long to recognize that the multi-faceted views Legere offers is precisely what we need to give this initiative momentum. After one meeting, they knew exactly how we could position ourselves in this small, yet burgeoning market. For us, it was an obvious next step to partner with Legere Solutions.”
Jones continued, “We’ve come to realize that being patent-holders alone is not enough for us to gain recognition and new clients. That’s where Legere’s public relations and journalism experience can make an enormous difference for us, in terms of both exposure and opening new opportunities for our work.”
Legere Solutions President and CEO Anne Hardy said, “With Inov8 Design, we knew going in that a significant portion of small-to-med sized operations lack a protocol, process for product development and security and these are companies that are a solid match for the expertise and skills that Inov8 Design delivers. Legere has a background working with high- tech industries in a number of capacities, and so both Daniel and I saw this as an opportunity for us to work together and get involved in an area of new growth, one that would serve both companies equally well.”
Regarding the specifics, both parties said that they are developing advisory and learning programs for companies in the biotech and precision-manufacturing communities, that expect to launch before December 2006. Additional inquires have generated interest in exploring opportunities with the Massachusetts Economic Development Agency and the Department of Homeland Defense to provide for similar programs.