Kasie Pieri

Vice President

The epitome of a PR pro, Kasie regularly secures national media coverage for clients, plans and executes crisis communications, identifies thought leaders to flawlessly tell their stories, and builds strong PR strategies for clients that deliver results. Since joining Dittoe PR full-time following her Dittoe PR internship, she’s worked with a wide spectrum of clients, including everything from sports brands and events like the BMW Championship and USA Football to major tech companies like Employ Inc. and nonprofits like the Western Golf Association. She led PR efforts for the “Not Another Second” campaign with Dittoe PR client SAGE, which was recognized by PR Daily in their Top Agencies Awards in the “Media Relations” category.

Fun fact: Following a day promoting the independent film “COLUMBUS,” Kasie played “Six Degrees of John Cho” with award-winning actor John Cho at dinner, after which they went sunglasses shopping.

Industry Articles

Homegrown By Heroes – PR with a (Purple) Heart

In July 2015, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture launched the first statewide, state-supported program – Indiana Grown – that creates a clearer designation of which products are truly farmed, produced and/or processed in Indiana. Through Indiana Grown, the term “local” started to take on an entirely new meaning.

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24 Hours, 223,000 Impressions + a Heart-warming Initiative

Dittoe PR had the opportunity to join TCC, a client of six years, in kicking off Child Life Month at Riley Hospital. The two organizations hosted a ribbon cutting for the new TCC Rainforest Activity Center, an area solely dedicated to therapeutic play for patients and families on the 7th floor of the hospital.

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Sputnik-sized Grand Opening Propels Broken Beaker Distillery

Broken Beaker is Mass Ave’s first on-site distillery and a business with a story that was begging to be told. Needless to say, hiring the professional storytellers at Dittoe PR was a no-brainer for these science minded entrepreneurs.

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