CMA Brings Joy to Local Family

December 23, 2010

Showing their holiday spirit, Creative Marketing Alliance, a single-source marketing communications and association management firm based in Princeton Junction, partnered with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital's Community Health Promotion Program to bring joy to a local family in need.

From Dec. 1 to 20, Creative Marketing Alliance adopted a five-person family for the holidays. Employees donated a variety of gifts for children ages 16, 11 and 8 years old, as well as gifts for each parent. The overwhelming support enabled the firm to provide more than 12 gifts for the family. Pictured from left to right are Corie Eisenberg and Kelly McKelvey, CMA marketing coordinators; Lindsay Piccolella, association coordinator; Kaitlin Friedmann, public relations manager; Elizabeth Roe and Kristin Couch, association coordinators; Meghan Higgins, public relations account executive; Colleen Reasoner, association coordinator; and Erin Higgins, director of marketing services.

"Our employees continue to think of others, especially during the holidays, and how they can make their days a little brighter,'' said Jeffrey Barnhart, CMA's president-CEO. "We are honored to continue our partnership with such an outstanding organization.''

A nationally recognized program of outreach into the Greater New Brunswick area, the Community Health Promotion Program provides educational programs, health screenings and social services to the community. For more information, visit https://www.rwjuhfdn.org/funds/special.html.

For more than 23 years, clients have relied on CMA for comprehensive strategic programs, high-impact creative communications and time-tested management solutions. For more information, visit www.cmasolutions.com.