Gard’s president and CEO in the PBJ spotlight
She was a professional ballet dancer. She's a foodie and a borderline Peloton addict. She's also our president and CEO. And now, Liz Fuller is officially one of the Portland Business Journal's Forty Under 40 honorees.
Journalist, traveler, Bieber believer: Meet Gard’s summer intern
She’s a native Oregonian, the first in her family to leave home for college, and an avid Justin Bieber fan who considers a lucky meeting with the pop star the apex of her teenage years. Now, Jennifer Mendez-Ruiz is an intern at Gard.
In the spotlight: Gard’s client work
Here at Gard, we serve our clients and usually let the work speak for itself. But sometimes, others step in to put a spotlight on our work for us. That’s what happened a couple times in recent weeks.
Meet Gard’s newest hires!
We’ve been busy here at Gard in recent months – so much so that we’ve added some new faces to our team. You can read a little about them here.
How Gard’s Clients are Making a Difference in the COVID-19 World — Part II
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to hang like a shadow over the globe, but there's still a lot of good going on. And some of that good is coming from the clients that work with us here at Gard.
How Gard’s Clients are Making a Difference in the COVID-19 World
You can't go far these days — actually you can’t really go anywhere — without the coronavirus coming up. You see the masks, the empty streets, the closed restaurants and bars.
Finding New Ways to Talk About One of Life’s Inevitable Certainties
Spearheading that movement is Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, one of Gard Communications’ newest clients and the founder of the annual End Well Symposium. A day-long gathering of professionals from across disciplines —…
Gard Communications Celebrates 40 Years With a Look Back — and Into the Future
“Concentrate on the work and the rest will follow.” Brian Gard first started saying that to himself and adhering to it as his guiding strategy at the very inception of what…
What Matters Most to Oregonians
What are the major issues on the minds of seemingly all Oregonians these days? Ask Adam Davis, and he’ll tell you.