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Gary Bitner Introduces Bitner Group

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Bitner Goodman, one of South Florida’s most respected public relations firms, will now be known as the Bitner Group. The name change was announced today by Gary Bitner, the firm’s founder and president.

Bitner Group represents the Seminole Tribe of Florida and its seven Florida casinos, including the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek and the Seminole Classic Casino in Hollywood.

In addition, the Bitner Group represents the Florida Consortium of Public Charter Schools (FCPCS), Children’s Services Council of Broward County, TrustBridge Health and its hospice care providers, Hospice of Palm Beach County and Hospice By the Sea of Boca Raton, Optime Consulting, Habitat for Humanity of Broward, the Ford Lauderdale Air Show, the New York Air Show at Stewart International Airport and similar events produced by B. Lilley Productions in Ocean City, Md., and Melbourne, Fla.

“Our success over the past two years is testimony to our many loyal clients and especially to the dedicated members of the Bitner Group team, who have worked hard to deliver exceptional results,” said Bitner.

Faith Based Events

Bitner Group’s award-winning services include publicity, issues management and crisis communications, as well as advertising and digital marketing.

The Bitner Group recently relocated its offices to 800 Corporate Drive, Suite 214, in the Cypress Creek area of Fort Lauderdale. The company also continues as the South Florida partner of the Worldcom Public Relations Group, the world’s largest network of independent public relations firms, with more than 100 offices around the globe.

For more information, please visit www.bitnergroup.com or call 954/730-7730. http://www.bitnergroup.com/

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