
Chris Dittoe
President & Co-Founder
Before building a top PR agency that’s been thriving in Indianapolis for more than two decades, Chris was a football standout as a quarterback at Indiana University, the Detroit Lions and during two seasons competing in NFL Europe. Chris leads the agency through business development, finance, human resources, strategic long-term plans and more. In his personal time, he values spending time with his family – children Maddie, Mia and Drew, and wife Liza.
Industry Articles
Easy Ways to Amplify Media Coverage (Outside of Social Media)
Here at Dittoe PR, we secure amazing media coverage every day for our clients. But the efforts shouldn’t stop after sending the coverage link to the client. It’s important to keep the momentum going and maximize the exposure for each piece of meaningful media...
Four reasons why your company needs PR
“Thank You for Smoking.” “The West Wing.” “Wag the Dog.” These are all movies and TV shows that revolve around public relations. Now, if you notice, most of these involve some sort of crisis or needed “spin.” Flashback to more than a decade ago, and there was a slight...
Using Data in Your Daily PR Initiatives
Marketing and PR were once considered the hardest departments for a business to quantify because there was a lack of definitive return on investment (ROI). With the rise of digital marketing, this has become a slightly mitigated problem with pay-to-click data, Google...
Four Tips for Writing Award Nominations That Win
“And the award goes to…” This phrase has been engraved in my mind since I was a kid and first watched the Academy Awards. I dreamt about being a movie star someday, or even a singer, and receiving what I thought was the highest recognition anyone could ever receive....
How Graphic Design Fits into the PR Puzzle
Graphic design tends to be considered more of a marketing responsibility, which is why there are blurred lines between PR and marketing.
What cuts in journalism jobs mean for PR
There are six public relations professionals for every journalist.In 1980, the ratio was 1.2 to 1.These ratios, pulled from recent U.S. Department of Labor statistics, illustrate just how dramatically the media relations landscape has fluctuated in the last 40 years....