Chase Global Wins at the American Business Awards

For Chase Global’s work on behalf of the Forensic Justice Project and its mission of supporting wrongfully convicted individuals, we won a Stevie at the 24th annual American Business Awards. Huzzah!

For over 20 years, The American Business Awards® has shined a spotlight on organizations of all types and sizes—public and private, for-profit and non-profit, large and small—operating in the U.S.A. With hundreds of categories, the program honors achievements across management, marketing, product development, and more.

The U.S. criminal justice system is…f**ked…to say the very least. It’s inspirational to see how organizations like the Forensic Justice Project fight junk science and help innocent people win their lives back. So let’s make it clear, the heroes are people like Janis Puracal at FJP, who bravely gave up a successful corporate lawyer role to first help her brother win his freedom after 22 months imprisoned for a crime that never happened, and later helped exonerate others.

Chase Global plays a small but pivotal supporting role — managing external communications and working with international media outlets to tell the story that needs to be told. And now we’ve won an award for it. So again, we simply say huzzah for ourselves, and a much bigger huzzah to the real heroes and the people they vindicate.

Do you need help building and protecting your organization’s reputation? Learn more about Chase Global communications services.

Brad Chase

Founder of Chase Global, Brad is an executive advisor with 20+ years of experience leading international communications programs for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, startups, politicians, and public policy campaigns.

A professional storyteller and crisis manager, he has worked on thousands of headline news stories with top-tier media outlets — including Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, BBC, CNBC, CNN, NBC News, The New York Times, NPR, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, and many more.

Brad was recognized by PR News in 2011 as one of the industry’s 30 Under 30. He has also been an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, as well as at the University of San Francisco.

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