Welcome to “The Works.” During the days, weeks and months ahead, we’ll be bringing you a taste of projects, adventures and insights from our team, creating something we’ve spent the better part of the past 13 years doing for our clients – building an audience to engage, share with and learn from. How? For whom? We are glad you asked. We invite you to walk through the front door of our  freshly minted new website and discover those answers for yourself.

TeamWorks MediaOur mission is to help you leverage the wonderful power of media in all its evolving, exciting and entertaining forms, and connect you directly with the exact audience that you are looking for, raising their hands to align with your mission. That’s right, we’re audience builders, and we help you connect with people who believe what you believe. We use stories that resonate emotionally and then bring these stories to the front door of people who become inspired to act, or maybe even pounce, on your behalf. Like you, we want to make a difference in the world, and this is how we do it. We want to matter and we do so by helping you matter more.

I’m a firm believer that the differentiator at TeamWorks Media is our people. Yeah, I know … everyone says that. But I believe it. And for the hundreds of clients we’ve worked with over the last decade – I’m quite sure they believe it, too. The communication landscape continues to change at a dizzying rate and we’ve built a team that is fully integrated and specialized to stay ahead of the trends, curves and technology.

You’ll be hearing from us regularly and in various ways. Some days it may be pulling the curtain back on how we helped a client discover their inner-awesomeness. Other days we may be shining a spotlight on another company’s work that impressed us. You’ll get to know the company we keep as past, current and future clients, industry leaders in video content creation, marketing, PR and social media will be interviewed in a way that offers you something interesting, useful – and hopefully sharable. We’ll reveal personal stories that moved us, but also be sure to sprinkle in all kinds of fun, including our ever-growing-in-popularity Beer of the Week Club. We are launching a community that we hope brings value to you in many ways, and perhaps, if we connect at the core, turns our relationship into a partnership.

We’ve worked with companies of all kinds – from individuals and brands to universities and television networks – to shape their message and connect it with coveted audiences by infusing authenticity (hey, no eye roll – we mean it) to get people to say “hell yeah, I raise my hand to that.” We want our clients’ audiences to be moved, and then be compelled to act. We’re a boutique firm with numerous skill sets and if we communicate this well, you’ll see why “The Works” was a natural name for this blog.

When it comes down to it, our reason for creating this blog is YOU. We want to hear from you. Tell us what you like, tell us what you want to see more of and don’t hesitate to start a conversation.

I’m thrilled to kickoff this journey on behalf of the team at TeamWorks Media and we are excited to hear from you.

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7 Comments:

  • Cheers to “The Works”! (As if we needed another excuse to toast…)

  • laurenfwood on at

    Congrats on your first TWM blog post!

  • Jay Sharman on at

    Thanks Emily & Lauren…excited to see new blog content up here regularly!

  • Ann Kreiter on at

    Kudos TWM! I raise a glass to you… in perpetuity!

  • Jay Sharman on at

    Right back at you Ms. WTTW! We love ya.

  • Matt Lill on at

    Jay the website looks great and I was happy to see in your bio how you are ridiculously proud of your Smithfield, RI roots. I am the same and shout it to the world wherever the Army seems to send me. I will keep close tabs on this blog. Keep up the great work, you are making all of Rhody proud.

  • Jay Sharman on at

    Lill! Thanks for the kind words. What we do is small potatoes compared to what YOU do! It’s crazy how those days in the outfield don’t seem so etched in the memory banks.

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