Prince George business receives national award
PRINCE GEORGE – Monogram Communications, a company founded in Prince George five years ago, has been named the “Small Agency of the Year – Gold” by the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) at its national conference.
“It’s such an honour to win an award like this so early in our existence as Monogram Communications. I started monogram as a sole proprietor, and then right at the beginning of 2020, moved it into a company. So we feel like we’re just celebrating our fifth year and have a phenomenal team in place,” said Monogram’s founder and CEO Alyson Gourley-Cramer.
Monogram Communications, as the name implies, is a communications company that has spread across the country, operating in locations like Vancouver, Calgary, and even Prince Edward Island. The company was founded during covid lockdowns, meaning employees had to work from home, but Gourley-Cramer says that has since become a part of the company’s identity and a reason it has seen the success it has.
“I didn’t want people to really be hindered by where they lived. I really wanted to work with the best people in our industry and provide them the flexibility to work in an area or in a situation that works better for them,” she said.
