Thursday, February 14, 2013

My dear friend, Sue Nixon and our wonderful Keller Group client, Medic One Foundation, combined today to make a heart-warming Valentine's Day story in the Seattle Times.  It is a stark reminder that everyday is precious!  Happy Valentine's Day and Sue, we're very grateful you are here to celebrate with us!

Heart-attack survivor marks special Valentine’s Day in 2007

Six years ago today, Sue Nixon was brought back to life after going into cardiac arrest.
Seattle Times staff reporter

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Sue Nixon left her Lake Union home on Valentine’s Day six years ago feeling good about her new job and confident in her Dolce & Gabbana overcoat.
Three minutes later, she was unconscious, her coat torn off as two passers-by performed CPR to keep her heart beating.
Nixon had suffered a cardiac arrest, and for almost 10 minutes her heart fluttered, unable to pump blood on its own. An off-duty nurse, a letter carrier and some luck kept her alive until paramedics arrived.
“I didn’t used to care about Valentine’s Day,” Nixon said. “But I’ve reclaimed it back.”
Nixon was driving down a residential street when she lost consciousness, causing a minor accident. The nurse, who had unexpectedly gotten the day off, and the postal worker, who was on his route through the neighborhood, rushed to her aid.
Nixon, now 47, says she owes it to others to share her story. On Tuesday she spoke at a welcome lunch for the 39th class of the UW Paramedic Training Program.
The program, funded by the Medic One Foundation, is one of the most rigorous in the country, and is one reason Seattle has among the highest survival rates in the world of people who suffer cardiac arrest, said Jan Sprake, the foundation’s executive director.
It also may be one reason paramedics were able to keep Nixon alive for so long. Medical rule of thumb says that Nixon’s chances of survival dropped 5 percent for every minute her heart continued to tremor, Sprake said.
Instead, she made a full recovery.
“It was not my day to die,” Nixon said. “So all these things came together.”
On Feb. 14, 2007, Nixon was walking out the door to a Rotary Club meeting when the phone rang. Although answering the call would make her late, she decided she could spare five minutes.
That short delay led her to be on a quiet residential street, rather than home alone or on the highway, when she lost consciousness.
Cathy Butler, the nurse, was on her way to get a cup of coffee when she saw Nixon’s car unexpectedly swerve, and Michael Sabye, the letter carrier, was on his route nearby.
At the time of her cardiac arrest, Nixon had been running her own branding and marketing firm out of her floating home. She started the firm three months earlier, trading in a high-stress CEO post at a large creative company called Fitch in favor of wood rafters, the water and her music.
She sings in a Steely Dan cover band and her bandmates learned of her medical emergency after she failed to show up at a performance that Valentine’s Day evening.
When she awoke 36 hours after the incident, doctors told her that her more relaxed lifestyle would allow her to make a full recovery.
Nixon now has a defibrillator that shocks the muscle into behaving when it starts to flutter again.
She celebrates Valentine’s Day each year by performing at Serafina with her band, marking the performance she missed that day six years ago.
She also hosts an annual dinner for her friends, family, Sabye and Butler, hoping to keep their lives connected.
And she hangs her tattered Dolce & Gabbana coat on her closet door for the week. “It just reminds me of how quickly things in this world just, in a blink, are gone,” she said. “And how that afforded me to be here.”
Sarah Freishtat: 206-464-2373 or sfreishtat@seattletimes.com

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Obama to name REI President and CEO secretary of interior


 Sally Jewell, President and CEO of REI. Photo courtesy of The Seattle Times' Cliff Despeaux.

Today The Seattle Times is reporting that President Obama will nominate REI President and CEO Sally Jewell later today as his choice for secretary of the interior, and I couldn't be happier! I've known Sally personally for many years and have enjoyed sailing with her and traveling to Washignton, D.C. as part of the Initiative for Global Development team, where we were lobbying the then-Bush administration on world poverty issues.  Jewell was named CEO of REI in 2005 and has spent more than 20 years of her career in banking. REI is a nearly $2 billion-a-year company and is consistently rated as one of the premier places to work in the United States. This nomination was fresh, out-of-the-box thinking and we give Sally our wholehearted congratulations!
Lee


Read The Seattle Times' full article here.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Keller Group - 2013 Spring Internship

Good news! The Keller Group is looking for an intern to join our ranks for the next few months. If you think you've got what it takes or know someone who does, send your resume, writing samples and any references to Oliver McIntosh and he'll try to get back to you as soon as possible - check out all the details below!

 

The Keller Group Internship Program – Spring 2013

Overview
The Keller Group internship program is designed to give advanced college students and recent graduates the opportunity to experience the diverse and fast-paced world of the public relations and public affairs consulting business.

About The Keller Group
The Keller Group is a full service public relations and public affairs company with offices in Redmond, Washington. We offer a wide range of services to clients including general media relations, public affairs, crisis management, media training and other creative services. Our clients include The Museum of Flight, Overlake Medical Center, Turner Construction, The Medic One Foundation, WGU Washington and Charles Simonyi. For more information visit www.thekellergroup.com 

Internship job description
The intern will have the opportunity to work on a variety of public relations and public affairs projects. Some examples of regularly occurring tasks include:

·         Assist the account manager and president on a diverse array of marketing/social media/PR projects
·         Support the account manager and president in creating press releases, media advisories and news updates
·         Help draft story pitches and earn mentions in print, broadcast and online media outlets
·         Assist with the copywriting and editing of various clients’ Web sites, backgrounders, fact sheets and other collateral
·         Provide background research on potential new clients, current clients’ competitors and research media coverage and media trends for various industries relating to clients
·         Write blog entries, tweets, and Facebook updates for The Keller Group and various clients
·         Track media coverage and prepare media reports

Duration
The Keller Group internship is a part-time commitment that lasts approximately three months.

Compensation
The intern is paid a monthly stipend and can receive academic credit.

Requirements
Applicants should have the following basic skills and qualities:

·         A degree or degree in progress in public relations, communication, journalism or English
·         Strong verbal and written communication skills
·         An understanding of the social media universe (Facebook, Twitter, blogging, etc.)
·         Proficient in Microsoft Office programs, other general consumer PC applications and e-mail
·         Highly organized in juggling multiple projects simultaneously while on a deadline
·         Must be a self-starter who takes directions well and who is comfortable in a fast-paced and exciting work environment

Office location
The Keller Group office is located in Redmond, Washington approximately 15 miles east of downtown Seattle and only minutes from the campuses of Microsoft and Nintendo of America. The office is a block from a major bus terminal and parking around the building is free.

The Keller Group
8250 165th Avenue NE, Suite 208
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: (425) 898-2700
Fax: (425) 898-2727

To apply
Please send your resume, writing samples and references to Oliver McIntosh.  

Please specify the dates you will be available.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Best of 425 - Vote now!

 Photo courtesy of 425magazine.com

For all you Eastside residents, here's a friendly reminder for you to cast your vote now for the Best of 425 from 425 Magazine. Voting is open now, just click here and fill out your ballot before polling closes on March 8th! We're voting, are you?

Keep some of our amazing current and past clients in mind when casting your vote! This includes: Overlake Medical Center, the Charles Simonyi Fund for Arts and Sciences, The Museum of Flight, the Medic One Foundation, Gene Juarez and Medical Teams International. 

Make your voice heard! Results will appear in the May/June issue of 425 Magazine.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Latest Coverage on the 56% Survival Rate

Check out this story from KIRO 7 News on the steadily improving statistics for survival of cardiac arrest in the Seattle region, thanks to the paramedics and community's commitment to the Medic One Foundation.
 
 
 
 
See this post for more information and to see Patti Payne's column on the survival rate.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Flu Vaccinations at Overlake Medical Center's Redmond Clinic

With the influenza epidemic on the rise, Dr. Kriseman of Overlake Medical Center assures that the vaccination is still available, and it's not too late to get it! Here is some of the latest coverage on the flu, including the story from KIRO News and KOMO News.
 


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Survival Rate for Cardiac Arrest Rises in Seattle

Patti Payne's most recent column gives hopeful news that the Seattle area is the best place to be in the nation for surviving a heart attack, particularly as the survival rate continues to increase. The survival rate for ventricular fibrillation, a common form of heart arrest when the heart stops beating, is now up to 56 percent in the Seattle region. This is compared to between 2 and 25 percent nationally and is the highest reported survival rate in the world.

Medic One Foundation's Executive Director, Jan Sprake, said the increase in survival rates is in direct correlation to the Foundation's "commitment to constant medical review to ensure the quality of pre-hospital emergency care."

"Seattle Medic One is the gold standard for pre-hospital care," Sprake said.

The steadily improving statistics of survival are a testament to the paramedics and community's commitment  to the Medic One Foundation, which is solely funded by charitable donations to ensure life-saving, top-quality training in the region.


For more information on the Medic One Foundation, click here.