Quality Outcomes

When you’re driving through the neighborhoods of Oklahoma City, you might occasionally see a sour green apple colored Smart car, standing out among the others.  It’s very bright in color, and is really rather delightful to the eye, and it’s also much smaller than most cars.  Most people by now have seen or at least heard of these fuel-efficient vehicles, but you may not know that in Oklahoma City, you’re probably seeing Mary Myrick.  The car is really something to see, and it’s cute enough to have a name.  This would be Bev, or Beverly, the name Mary Myrick gave to it when she bought it in Beverly Hills.

This car demonstrates some of her core values, and these values are reflected in her organization, Public Strategies Inc. Using less fuel shows a concern and a sense of responsibility for the next generations.  But it also reflects a personal style and flair, unafraid to express individuality and stand out in the crowd.  This is not to attract attention necessarily, although there is a playfulness here, but it’s more concerned with the greater good, putting a smile on people’s faces and making the day just a little bit brighter.

Public Strategies began in 1990, and has nearly two decades of service to the communities in Oklahoma City.  They have offices in Colorado, Texas, and Washington, DC as well, and the mission is to offer strategic planning and project management to facilitate client-focused solutions.  Her diverse team has enormous expertise in a variety of working methodologies that spell success and excellence.  Integrity and efficiency are some of the main focuses here, to insure that the clients get the consultation and plans for implementation, in order to create quality outcomes that serve the neighborhoods.  It’s an idea whose time has come, and the apple green car is like a breath of fresh air.

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| October 13th, 2009 | Posted in News |

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