Trusted Public Relations Partner

First, we listen.

Yes, Minick Public Relations is a full-service, boutique public relations firm, but think of us more like the turbo booster on an engine. With Minick Public Relations, you'll get a public relations partner who gives you straightforward, honest answers. We’ll help you get your message across farther, faster, and more professionally.

That all starts with listening. We want to hear your story - where you’ve been and where you’re headed. Once we’ve caught your vision, Minick Public Relations draws from more than 20 years of experience in public relations, communications, public policy, and entrepreneurship to craft strategies that convey your message and achieve your goals. We specialize in individualized, responsive service suited to your needs and budget.

Areas of Practice


Strategy

 

Whether it’s a crisis communication situation, an effort to motivate an audience to action, or the launch of a new venture, having a smart communication strategy that makes the best use of your resources is essential for success.


Tactics

 

Minick Public Relations can help you figure out the best way to get from where you are, to where you want to be. And the best part is, we’ll focus on using the tools and resources already within your reach.


Training

 

You’re the best at what you do. Be the best at communicating it. We are your public relations partner providing training for public speaking, televised interviews, and professional writing to ensure you and your work always shine through, regardless of the medium.

Check out our latest resource posts

  • Computer screen showing website about ChatGPT

    How will AI impact the future of public relations?

    It’s a fair question, and one I’m being asked more and more frequently. Until now, I’ve been responding by telling people about how my personal interactions with AI have left me wanting more quality, more insight and better syntax. In short, I’m safe because AI just isn’t up to par (yet). . . it’s the “yet” that needles at me.

  • Woman sitting at a desk with an open laptop computer and a coffee mug

    You need PR help. Do you hire a consultant, an agency or an employee?

    Full disclosure: I’m an independent consultant, so I have obvious biases (“Pick me!”). Having said that, I’ve also been a full-time staff member, and I often subcontract with public relations agencies. The fact is consumers face real pros and cons with each option. Let’s discuss some of them.

  • Scrabble tiles spelling out "choose your words"

    A potentially unpopular word about content creation

    We’ve been warned that it’s better not to say anything unless you have something to say. And yet, here we are, pushing ourselves to constantly create more and more content. Is it possible that less actually is more? Sometimes, those who speak the least are the ones we anticipate hearing the most.

“I've worked with a lot of communicators over the past 25+ years, and Mandy is truly one of my favorites. Her knowledge and skills are second-to-none, but it is her interpersonal abilities that truly set her apart. She’s an active listener with a ton of empathy and zero B.S., which means she is a genuine pleasure to work with. She’s quick and she’s good — a rare and valuable combination.”

— Jean Hudson Card