Dorothy FuchsIn May 2003, Ms. Fuchs started her own public relations company, Purple Dot Public Relations, and has conducted work in Baltimore, Annapolis, and Washington, DC, as well as nationally. She has represented various companies and projects such as Visit Baltimore, Visit Montgomery, Baltimore Office of Promotions and the Arts, Brewers Association of MD, Brio Tuscan Grille, Corner Bakery Cafes, Entertainment Cruises, Fuel Fund of Maryland, HersheyPark Entertainment and Resorts, Hotel Monaco Baltimore, Ma Petite Shoe Boutique, Maryland Irish Festival (9 years), Maryland Wineries Association, Max’s Taphouse, McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants, Moveable Feast, Open Walls Mural Project, Polish Festival, Preakness Wind Down Event, The Preservation Society, Royal Sonesta Harbor Court, War of 1812 Bicentennial Brookeville Events and The Wine Coach, among others.
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Ms. Fuchs brings her expertise, creativity, strategic thinking and customized approach to each and every project, ensuring that clients achieve their goals in a meaningful way. She has conducted campaigns and events ranging from small, intimate wine dinners to hotel and restaurant grand openings and from large non-profit fundraisers to community awareness initiatives and unique media blitzes. She has the ability to determine the overall objectives and formulate the best course of action while also paying close attention to the vital details that make public relations functions an integral part of an organization or company.
Ms. Fuchs is a member of the Baltimore Public Relations Council and the Downtown Partnership and has been featured in articles in the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Examiner, The Daily Record, the Baltimore Business Journal and The Maryland Beverage Journal. She has served as a guest speaker at Loyola College, Villa Julie College, Goucher College, the Small Museums Conference, the Regional Public Relations Society of America and the National Local Initiatives Support Campaigns organization.
Ms. Fuchs is a member of the Baltimore Public Relations Council and the Downtown Partnership and has been featured in articles in the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Examiner, The Daily Record, the Baltimore Business Journal and The Maryland Beverage Journal. She has served as a guest speaker at Loyola College, Villa Julie College, Goucher College, the Small Museums Conference, the Regional Public Relations Society of America and the National Local Initiatives Support Campaigns organization.
Ms. Fuchs is a member of the Baltimore Public Relations Council and the Downtown Partnership and has been featured in articles in the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Examiner, The Daily Record, the Baltimore Business Journal and The Maryland Beverage Journal. She has served as a guest speaker at Loyola College, Villa Julie College, Goucher College, the Small Museums Conference, the Regional Public Relations Society of America and the National Local Initiatives Support Campaigns organization.
Personally, Ms. Fuchs serves on the public relations committee for HopeWell Cancer Support, Baltimore Tourism Association, and KIPP Charter School and on the Membership Committee for Visit Baltimore. She has conducted volunteer work for BARCS, Komen for the Cure Maryland Chapter, Casey Cares Foundation, the American Red Cross, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, Girls Scouts, Sharp Dressed Man and the Howard County Library. She lives in Homeland and enjoys skiing, bike riding, food and wine events, playing the piano and gatherings with friends and family.
Personally, Ms. Fuchs serves on the public relations committee for HopeWell Cancer Support, Baltimore Tourism Association, and KIPP Charter School and on the Membership Committee for Visit Baltimore. She has conducted volunteer work for BARCS, Komen for the Cure Maryland Chapter, Casey Cares Foundation, the American Red Cross, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, Girls Scouts, Sharp Dressed Man and the Howard County Library. She lives in Homeland and enjoys skiing, bike riding, food and wine events, playing the piano and gatherings with friends and family.