Sentences with phrase «brought national exposure»

In 1973, NOMA organized Louisiana Folk: Paintings by Clementine Hunter, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Bruce Brice and Marion Souchon at the Museum of American Folk Art in New York, which brought national exposure to the unique contributions of artists from the South.
Steve Greenberg, author of Gadget Nation, is bringing national exposure to cool gadgets that he scouts through leads from trade shows, Twitter, and Facebook.

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That exposure brought orders from national boutiques, including Bergdorf Goodman.
Specifically, nominating an operator or distributor for an IFMA Award brings significant opportunities to build customer relations, gain national exposure and serve as an important advocate for the foodservice industry.
Close to over 100 interviews with radio, newspaper and national big time media outlets brought exposure the really surprised me.
«The ASPCA will bring more national exposure and attention for the plight of vulnerable cats, in addition to their professional expertise.»
During this period, PAWS personnel brought some remaining littermates to the Oprah Show for exposure to a national audience.
Liz Thompson of Barbados brings to her post extensive experience and leadership at the national, regional and international levels and a breadth of exposure to sustainable development and environmental issues.
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