Established by Thressea H. Boyd, a public relations professional with more than 22 years of experience, THBoyd Communications, LLC specializes in providing small to midsize companies and nonprofit organizations with the tools and guidance needed to achieve their communication and marketing goals.
Our mission statement is simple: We believe “everyone has a story to tell” and THBoyd Communications helps each client communicate their unique story through a variety of traditional and new communication channels. From press releases to strategic public relations and brand awareness campaigns, THBoyd Communications is committed to each task with enthusiasm and professionalism to ensure every project is a “story worthy to be told.”
January 27, 2016: THBoyd Communications Wins the 2016 Southwest Georgia Bank Business Plan Competition
Providing clients with services and strategies that enhance their reputation and image and positively connect with their target audience.
Assisting clients with creating and maintaining all elements of a branding campaign that motivates their consumers in the selection or buying process.
Offering a full range of editorial services to provide high-impact publications from annual reports to company newsletters and professional magazines.
The mission of THBoyd Communications is to help each client communicate their unique story through a variety of traditional and new communication channels.
Public Relations: Providing clients with services and strategies that enhance their reputation and image and positively connect with their target audience.
Marketing: Assisting clients with creating and maintaining all elements of a branding campaign that motivates their consumers in the selection or buying process.
Publications: Offering a full range of editorial services to provide high-impact publications from annual reports to company newsletters and professional magazines.
The South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine will provide a unique niche in the publication market within South Georgia. The editorial mission of the South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine is to inform readers and create a synergy surrounding South Georgia’s business climate, economic growth, and cultural visibility. The South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine will also create a forum to facilitate discussion among business leaders and influencers on issues facing the region and state while spotlighting success stories of entrepreneurship and innovation.
Each issue of the South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine will showcase the region’s economic vibrancy and cultural prominence. Features each issue will include:
Insights: Regionally-focused articles that inform, entertain and enlighten the reader’s view of South Georgia. Articles will showcase businesses and industries that are demonstrating innovative solutions and growth. The scope of editorial content will include business and industry, agriculture, healthcare, government, education, and tourism.
Trends: Articles that provide an in-depth look at trends that are shaping the South Georgia region and impacting the business climate and overall quality of life. Articles will identify key business growth indicators and how the region is responding.
Discovery: Profiles on rising entrepreneurs, young business leaders, and senior executives within the region. Articles will also focus on research, new industries and businesses in South Georgia, and growth of existing industry clusters.
Culture: One of the greatest strengths of any community is the broad-based efforts of its citizens to collaborate and become engaged in creating a better quality of life and promoting economic prosperity. Articles will tell the story of people, programs, and events that enrich the region through all genres of artistic expression including culinary, literature, media, performing, and the visual arts.
South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine editorial coverage is primarily focused on activities primarily within the following counties: Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Early, Echols, Grady, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Pierce, Seminole, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Ware, and Worth. As the South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine readership expands, editorial content will be incorporated to include bordering counties.
South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine editorial content focuses on South Georgia; however, the readership represents statewide leaders and key influencers. Complimentary copies of each issue will be mailed to a pre-populated list of recipients including:
CEOs and executives representing major companies and industries in South Georgia and throughout Georgia
Georgia U.S. Senators and Representatives
Georgia State Senators and Representatives
Office of the Governor and Lt. Governor, including key staff members
Commissioners and key executives within Georgia's state agencies, including Georgia Department of Education and Georgia Department of Economic Development (Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, and key staff members)
Georgia Chamber of Commerce Board Members
Local and regional governmental representatives within South Georgia
Chambers of Commerce within South Georgia (presidents, key staff, and board members)
Presidents and Economic Development representatives for all University System of Georgia Institutions
Presidents and Economic Development representatives for all Technical College System of Georgia Institutions
Readership: 10,000 based on a conservative estimation of three readers per issue.
Direct mail copies of the South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine will be sent to businesses and individuals in upper-income households that represent adults 30-70 years of age with an income of $80,000 or more. Copies of South Georgia Business + Culture Magazine will also be available for reading in the offices of doctors and lawyers and other professional establishments throughout South Georgia.