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Paige Wolf: Philadelphia's Favorite Green Public Relations

For those who have recently “turned green” and want to incorporate it into their career, Paige Wolf is truly an inspiration!

Paige Wolf started her Public Relations firm in Philadelphia in 2002.   Paige grew up in Abington, PA and attended the University of Delaware.   After seeing films like An Inconvenient Truth & The Eleventh Hour, she learned more about environmental issues and realized she had to make an impact.  With her PR background, she decided to build an eco-centric client base that reflected the same way of thinking.

Her clients vary from the fashion, dining, retail and arts industries; She has implemented media plans appearing on NBC, ABC, Lucky Magazine, Philadelphia magazine, the “Today Show” and loads more!  Paige focuses on three principles:

  • Community – focusing on Philadelphia’s diverse culture
  • Identity – focusing on honest & sincere representation
  • Environment – encouraging ecologically friendly and sustainable methods while communicating messages.   These methods include giving eco-friendly tips in the monthly e-newsletter Paige Turner, encouraging electronic mediums, and fostering eco-friendly client relations.

Paige’s clients whom she describes as “really cool and really innovative” include the nonprofit Career Wardrobe, Equilibrium Pilates, Juju Salon & Organics, Palace at the Ben, Spirit Beauty Lounge.com, and Wai Hope Organics& DermOxyZone.  She also has a couple of green clients in New York & San Diego. Visit Paige Wolf for more info.  

Want to hear some of her knowledge firsthand?  Paige is speaking on a panel called “Green your lifestyle” at the Go Green Expo this Saturday at 11 AM.  Her focus  will be on shopping greener (which we all love hearing about!)

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Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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