Known and respected for its personalized marketing and PR expertise in the Park City area and beyond, the boutique business, Redhead Marketing & PR continues to expand its client roster with the additions of Park City Mayoral Candidate Jack Thomas and Newpark Town Center.

Hilary Reiter founded Redhead Marketing & PR after managing Park City Mayor Dana Williams’ successful 2009 campaign, so she is pleased to be involved with this upcoming election as well. Redhead will manage the branding, website development, social media and communications for Jack Thomas’ campaign.

“I’ve always been interested in politics and very much enjoy being an active member of the Park City community, so I’m especially excited to be working with Jack, a fantastic candidate who has demonstrated a longtime commitment to maintaining the quality of life we enjoy in Park City,” says Hilary Reiter.

Park City Mayoral Candidate Jack Thomas at City Hall

Newpark Town Center, the vibrant shopping, dining, recreation, business and entertainment hub of Kimball Junction has engaged Redhead Marketing & PR to oversee the development’s social media and public relations efforts.

“Newpark is a diverse, mixed-use development that represents the responsible evolution of the Park City area and lifestyle. This is a great time to get involved with the project as it continues to grow with more events, real estate and retail opportunities,” Reiter says.

Newpark Town Center, located in the Kimball Junction area of Park City

Recognizing a significant demand for more affordable and accountable, yet high-level marketing services, Hilary Reiter established Redhead Marketing & PR in 2010. The small, highly responsive nature of the business enables Redhead to have greater flexibility and to become an integral member of clients’ teams, especially for those who may not have the budget to maintain in-house marketing and PR staff. Redhead excels at refining client messaging and effectively communicating that messaging across a variety of marketing channels. A New York City-native and Columbia University graduate, Hilary moved to Park City in 2001.