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Job: To position the Willard InterContinental as a standard-bearer in the hotel industry for its commitment to sustainability and social and ecological consciousness
Agency: Willard InterContinental public relations team
Theme: “Willard InterContinental: The Next 100 Years”
The concept: The Willard says a triple bottom line — people, profit and planet — is the way of doing business in the future. It wanted to prove that the hotel industry could adhere to socially and environmentally responsible practices while remaining economically viable.
The plan: The Willard started a series of ongoing projects centered on the themes of conservation and community involvement. Under the hotel’s Project Blue, when guests choose to save water and detergent by reusing towels, the Willard donates the cost savings to a revival program for the Anacostia River. The hotel also donates a portion of its proceeds from bottled water sales to a fund for replenishing the Chesapeake Bay. Under Project Green, the Willard partnered with the National Parks Service to clean and enhance the park across the street from the hotel, Pershing Park, and continues to host the monthly “Arts in Pershing Park,” where local artists can sell their work.
Hotel executives have participated in webinars associated with the Environmental Protection Agency to teach interested hoteliers how to implement sustainable practices and have provided case studies to the United Nations, which is preparing sustainability educational materials.
The Willard leverages its relationships with its partners, such as with Pepco, which retrofitted the building’s lighting system, to generate media coverage through combined press releases. The hotel’s sustainability programs have been featured in Hotels Magazine, Hotel Business, Green Lodging News and on CNN Money, Yahoo Finance and local television news stations across the country.
Creative team: Barbara Bahny (director of public relations); Meredith Goldberg (public relations assistant)
Working on next: In January, the hotel will release its Green Meeting Event Planning Guide. The guide will inform meeting planners about the hotel’s green options, which include in-season cuisine with ingredients from local farms, sustainable fish dishes, organic beverages and composting and recycling.
tluntz@dcexaminer.com



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Examiner Reader said:
Why is this PR piece considered news? Its free advertising and just plain lazy on the Examiner's part.
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Get some of the crime issue solved too
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China needs to do more to promote the Olympics. All this talk about toys. I am glad that someone is finally promoting travel to China. I have been there twice and loved it. Great job, guys.
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Jay Dasker said:
Very nicely done! There is not a lot of agencies that have a beautiful and fresh looking web site like yours. Kudos to your team! Jay
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“We want to sound the alarm that AIDS is a serious problem,” said Rebkha Atnafou, director of The After-School Institute. “We need to stress the gravity of this situation.” I pray you can get SOMEONE to SOUND THE ALARM! We hear hours of babble on the media about bird flu, one or two people with TB, etc. but hardly ever hear about HIV/AIDS. The government as usual thinks it can be solved by throwing money at it. Someone said, The more we treat it, the more we will have to treat. Money will not wipe out AIDS....treatment will not wipe out AIDS. A monumental change in behavior is the only answer.
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THE Examiner Reader said:
Very well done, my cellphone rang when I was in a meeting, and it was Chris Angel! I couldn't quite believe it! I was smiling all day! Kudos to youdos EVB, infact, I'll go one better, EVB= Everyone's Very Brilliant!
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This is a laugh. This event was poorly marketed. I tried and tried to find some mention as to whether this event was taking place in 2007, but with no avail. There is nothing on the World Wide Web, including on the link that is mentioned in the article. I work in the area around Woodrow Wilson Plaza and have not seen any posters, brochures,, etc. Also, I am on the email list from past years and have not received any notice at all. This article is the first I have seen mention of the event.
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uh, folks the "spot" is at the top...duh!
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Why aren't we able to view the spot? Get with it Examiner!
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nice stuff! great campaign.
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