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When working with a public relations firm, chances are you didn’t select them because they’ve got a beautiful new office with $35 per square foot carpeting. We’d also wager that you couldn’t care less where or how often they take you out for lunch. Finally, you’re probably savvy enough to want to hear opinions that differ from your own; not just those that reinforce your own view.

Your expectations can be summed up in one word – Results.

At CIG, positive results for our clients are what we’re all about. We’re constantly measuring and reporting to our clients so they know, on any given day, how far we’ve moved the needle.

CIG. No carpet. No two martini lunches. No group-think. Just results.

Featured Results

November 17, 2008. CIG still undefeated! - Four election cycles have come and gone, and CIG has been successful in each of the 15 campaigns in which the team has taken part. During this election CIG provided direct mail support for four campaigns ranging from tax increases for area schools, to a Regional Transportation District Board Member. Four years long, four years strong!


June 17, 2008. RTD FasTracks featured on NBC Nightly News - Here at CIG, we’re not the only ones who think our clients are the best. NBC's Nightly News recently featured the Regional Transportation District's (RTD) transit system on the segment "Can't get there (cheaply) from here." To view this segment, click here.

November 15, 2007. CIG Goes 11 for 11! – When you think political campaigns, chances are you don’t think CIG. Well, maybe you should. Did you know that over the past three election cycles, CIG has never lost? That’s right. Every individual seeking office or ballot initiative we’ve ever been tasked to work on has either been elected or succeeded. That makes us 11 for 11.

The ’08 campaign is just around the corner, so think about adding CIG to your team. Think of it as … an insurance policy.


May 2, 2007. Expert Positioning – Kiewit Building Group, a client of ours, was recently approached by the Colorado Real Estate Journal and offered an opportunity to contribute an opinion in response to their "Question of the Week" section. Seeing a chance to really make our client shine, we conducted research and crafted Mike Colpack's response. Since the article was published, Mike has received dozens of calls from clients and potential clients all of them indicating that his response (to use a construction cliche) "hit the nail right on the head."

Do you agree? Have a look at it here.