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Vice President of Largemouth, has extensive knowledge of media practices and preferences as a former newspaper reporter and editor with more than 13 years of journalism experience before embarking on a corporate career in public relations and communications with 10 years of PR experience before helping start Largemouth Communications in 2005. Scott earned a bachelor's degree in journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. When he’s not working, he can often be found on the sidelines of a baseball field with his wife watching their son play baseball.
by Scott Yates
Scott Yates
Vice President of Largemouth, has extensive knowledge of media practices and pre
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Friday, 16 December 2011
Category Largemouth News
We take great pride in announcing that a public relations campaign that kept our team hustling all summer was recognized by the leading public relations trade publication, PRWeek, in a profile of the "Salute Our Troops" campaign.

Members of The USO Jeep Tour team pause and pose for a celebration photo at the Salute Our Troops campaign finale. The Jeep tour made stops across 8 states, traveling more than 13,500 miles and visiting more than 75 communities and 300 Kangaroo Express stores, recognizing local military heroes and providing a news peg that averaged more than three stories a day throughout the summer in local market media outlets.
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Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Category Largemouth News
The New York Times covered The Pantry’s Battle for Bean Street campaign, including public relations support from Largemouth Communications, on March 14 in a Media & Advertising
campaign spotlight.
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by Scott Yates
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Friday, 24 September 2010
Category Client News
What a great week working for our clients, with highlights including CORT Appearing on The Apprentice and The Pantry CEO interviewed on CNBC.
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