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Ulla Eyewear and Divine Baby are the latest local businesses to tap into marketing communications expertise of agency founder Maggie Baum
Madison, WI – October 16, 2012 – Maggie B. Communications, an independent communications consulting business based in the Madison area, today announced the addition of two local businesses to the client roster. Ulla Eyewear and Divine Baby will utilize Maggie B. Communications’ services to help streamline communications efforts and cultivate outreach to new audiences.
“When I started Maggie B. Communications in 2011, my goal was to provide a solution for local small businesses who need help telling their stories in a consistent and compelling way,” said Founder & President Maggie Baum. “Ulla Eyewear and Divine Baby are both woman-owned Madison businesses with great products and stories, so I’m really excited to work with each of them to as they develop a more proactive and strategic approach to communications initiatives.”
Ulla Eyewear is one of Madison’s premier eyeglass retailers. Locally owned and family operated at Hilldale Mall, the store offers a wide selection of fashionable and colorful frames and sunglasses for men, women and children. Many exclusive lines and eyewear accessories make a visit to Ulla a fun and unique shopping experience.
“I connected with Maggie Baum at a Dane Buy Local member event, so I already knew she shared my passion for supporting Madison-based businesses and working to keep our local economy strong,” said Brittany Graber, President of Ulla Eyewear.
Recently, local entrepreneur Bobbi Gallina founded Divine Baby, which offers blankets inspired by global cultures along with books that celebrate and showcase the stories of those cultures. These unique products help children begin to understand cultural heritage, promote learning through reading, and foster the timeless tradition of storytelling. Maggie B. Communications will be helping Divine Baby expand awareness and cultivate new audiences as the company continues to grow its e-commerce offerings.
“Having put my heart and soul into building Divine Baby over the last several years, it’s a thrill to be at the point where we’re really starting to gain attention and traction,” said Gallina. “We’re looking forward to sharing our unique products with a broader audience and more fully communicating the importance of inspiring kids and families to celebrate their cultural heritage.”
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