Seattle

Situated near the International District and overlooking Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains, the Seattle office of Weber Shandwick represents local, national and global clients across multiple industries.
The office has unparalleled experience in the full range of technology products and services, and particularly excels in managing the intersections between technology, consumer and vertical public relations. Within the technology sector, the Seattle office specializes in clean technology, digital media & entertainment, and mobile/telco/wireless markets. While the office’s heritage is technology, it also has strategically and successfully extended its purview to include clients in the food/beverage, education and travel sectors.
Weber Shandwick’s philosophy is to provide informed counsel based on research and strategic planning that promotes clients’ business success. The firm serves as a guardian for clients’ messaging and goals, and creates a strong track record of awareness for clients.
The Seattle office was named “Best Company to Work For” in 2006 by Washington CEO magazine. Our employees are drawn from diverse backgrounds in public relations, journalism, marketing and public affairs. Ethnically diverse, Seattle’s employees are fluent in Cantonese, Chinese, French, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Bulgarian. They are proud to have strong track records in creating awareness about products in emerging and changing markets; exceptional relationships with business, vertical and technology media; excellent partner and analyst communications; and a history of producing consistent and measurable results.
Weber Shandwick provides its clients with expert counsel on how to maximize exposure, awareness, and preference for their products and services by using the most productive mix of the following communications and marketing disciplines:
- Public relations
- Marketing communications
- Broadcast and video services
- Internet services and interactive and emerging media
- Crisis communications
- Customer relationship management
- Research