Judith Alberty discusses what makes her an innovator
I am the principal at The Alberty Group. The Alberty Group was founded 19 years ago. I have 25 years experience promoting real estate industry companies.
What makes you an innovator?
The Alberty Group is an innovative provider of public relations and promotional services for real estate and industry service provider companies in that we are a one-stop resource for small to medium-size firms seeking to consolidate promotional efforts. We provide publicity for all categories of the real estate industry as well as (based on client need and interest) trade advertising creative, budgeting and scheduling, website creation and updating, collateral materials such as brochures, newsletters, direct mail, e-mail advertising, logo and stationery design and rebranding services. Clients receive a high level of proactive, personal attention and high quality results with outstanding cost and time efficiency. In the current economy, we can be a key resource to reduce costs and achieve goals without compromising service or quality.
Judith Alberty is the principal at The Alberty Group, Laurence Harbor, N.J.
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