This year marked a pivotal chapter for Corkboard Communications, one defined by building momentum, creating connections and defining the work we set out to do.
We built Corkboard on a foundation of more than 50 years of combined experience across communications, brand strategy, digital innovation and creative excellence. Our mission has remained clear from the start—help organizations navigate complexity with clarity and confidence.
The response from clients, collaborators and advisors has been both generous and affirming. Their trust and support have been instrumental in shaping our work and the direction of the agency.
This year brought several significant milestones:
- Corkboard earned federal SBA certification as a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), positioning us to support organizations with supplier diversity and federal procurement requirements, in alignment with our values and the clients we serve.
- We joined the board of the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) Rocky Mountain Chapter, reconnecting with a professional community that has long been central to our work in food and agriculture.
- We established an AI platform grounded in ethical and responsible use—both to guide our internal operations and to help clients navigate how AI fits into their communications strategies with intention and clarity.
- And throughout the year, we’ve had the privilege of delivering brand development, digital strategy, enterprise communications, content strategy, storytelling and media relations for clients who trusted us.
What we’ve learned this year matters just as much as what we delivered. We sharpened our focus, and we were reminded that the best work happens with partners who elevate the process as much as the outcome.
We’re grateful for the clients who trusted us with their stories, the collaborators who brought fresh thinking, and the advisors who helped us see around corners. None of this happens in isolation.
As we look ahead, we’re energized by the momentum we’ve built and the relationships that make it possible. If you’re exploring strategic communications support, seeking a certified Women-Owned Small Business partner, or interested in getting more involved with the NAMA Rocky Mountain community, we’d love to connect.
Reach out anytime through our contact page. Here’s to building on this momentum together in the year ahead.
