Public communication via both traditional and social media requires experience, responsibility, and vision. Anyone who communicates for ministries, NGOs, cities, and cultural organizations must understand that communication is more than one-way information. It’s about dialogue and building trust.
The Challenge
Institutions operate in the tide of politics, society, and the media. Topics are often complex, sometimes controversial, even conflict-ridden. Every statement is scrutinized, every decision commented on. Expectations of transparency are high – mistakes can cost credibility.
Our Approach
Since the early 1990s, we have been supporting institutions, organizations, political parties and associations, NGOs and NPOs in all matters of public relations. We know how to communicate complex content in a way that remains understandable, builds trust, and facilitates dialogue.
Our Position
Public relations serve to shape opinion, not to manipulate it. Integrity is not an add-on, but a foundation. We speak openly, think long-term, and anticipate scenarios before they occur. For over 30 years, we have been supporting institutions discreetly, reliably, and as partners.

