Juliette Coulter has more than a decade of experience
in public relations, public affairs and special events.
Her background in agency and politics enables Coulter
to develop, implement and achieve positive results for
clients ranging from corporations to non-profit associations.
Coulter manages local and national media relations for
clients involved in high-tech, health care, consumer products,
retail/food, banking/financial institutions, associations
and nonprofit organizations. She also media trains clients,
plans and organizes special events and researches and
writes releases, brochures, position papers and ads. For
more than two years, she was instrumental in opening The
Women's Museum: An Institute for the Future in which she
helped generate local, national and international media
coverage in all the major media outlets. She has won the
American Marketing Association's Pinnacle Award for her
work on American Heart Association's For Heart Sake's
campaign.
Coulter has conducted national media relations campaigns
for clients generating placements in Business Week,
USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Nightline, The Associated
Press, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, People
Magazine and Entertainment Tonight, among others.
Previously, she worked for Cox Communications as an account
supervisor where she managed media relations, planned
conferences and special events and assisted with new product
introductions.
Coulter has also worked for Fleishman-Hillard International
Communications in the public affairs division in Washington,
D.C, and in the Dallas office. Coulter planned, implemented
and executed grassroots campaigns and media relations.
An economics and history graduate of the University of
California at Davis, Coulter is a member of the Association
for Women in Communications, Public Relations Society
of America-Dallas Chapter, Genesis Alliance (Marketing
Chair for Cookbook) and Junior League of Dallas (New Member
Chair). She has served as president and vice president
for the International Professional League (IPL) and received
the International Trade Association of the Dallas/Fort
Worth Area's Community Service Award for IPL's volunteer
work the year she was president. She has also been public
relations chair for The 500 Inc.'s Montage Arts Festival.
Coulter is a former board member and executive committee
member on the Dallas Council on World Affairs and co-founded
the council's young professional organization, The Ambassadors.