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The Gilman Group and K2 Global Communications Announce their Strategic Alliance for Boosting Tourism and Global Destination Management

 

Press Release: Immediate Release                                 Media Contact: Greg Kelly

Tel: 917.843.9311                                                        Email: info@k2globalcomm.com

The Gilman Group and K2 Global Communications Announce their Strategic Alliance for Boosting Tourism and Global Destination Management

Gilman/K2 Communications Alliance provides tourism and marketing sustainable tourism during global economic recovery

September 9, 2009 Washington, DC— Hon. Benjamin A. Gilman (Member of Congress 1973-2002, Former Chairman House International Relations Committee), CEO of Washington based Gilman Group and Greg Kelly, President K2 Global Communications, LLC announced their strategic alliance to boost global tourism.

The Gilman/K2 Global Communications tourism strategic alliance was formed to foster tourist marketing and work on enhancing global economic development.

Tourism enhancement will benefit directly from the alliance’s combined global experience, expertise and highly regarded reputations in their respective fields of international relations, economic development, tourism, media relations, culture and the culinary arts. National economies will benefit directly by increasing tourism.

For further information contact us at The Gilman Group email: info@thegilmangroup.com or by telephone: 202.659.3333 and K2 Global Communications, LLC at email: info@k2globalcomm.com or by telephone: 917.843.9311.

The Gilman Groupis an international strategic business consulting firm headed by Chairman Benjamin A. Gilman.  Prior to retiring from the United States Congress at the end of the 107th Congress in January 2003, Benjamin A. Gilman, for thirty years applied his experience, seniority, and expertise to benefit not only the people of his 20th District of New York but also for promoting international peace and economy. From 1995 to 2002, Ben Gilman served as Chairman of the House International Relations Committee, bringing his leadership, extensive experience and compassion to the Congress, having been a Member of this Committee since first coming to Congress in 1973.

During the 1981 session of the United Nations, Mr. Gilman served as a Congressional Delegate to the U.N. under Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick. He also served on the Ukraine Famine Commission, the U.S. European and the U.S. Mexican Interparliamentary Conferences, as Congressional Advisor to the U. N. Law of the Sea Conference, and in July 2004, President Bush appointed Congressman Gilman as a Public Delegate to the United Nations, as an advisor to U.N. Ambassador John Negroponte.

In a strategic alliance between the Gilman Group and the law firm of Heideman, Nundelman, Kalik, PC at 1146 19th Street, NW, in Washington, DC20036, the firm provides business and legislative consulting services and advice on international business and strategic opportunities.

K2 Global Communications, who’s CEO, Greg Kelly, a former congressional staff member,is a full service public relations firm whose practice and experience in global affairs is built upon its network of highly proficient professionals specializing in Tourism Marketing/Advertising, Economic Development, Culinary Arts, and Culture.  

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One of Hollywood's Most Beautiful Stars Is Appointed An Honorary Ambassador for Korean Tourism

Lee Charm, the CEO of the Korea Tourism Organization, has invited Hollywood actress Moon Bloodgood to be an Honorary Ambassador for Korean tourism. The appointment ceremony and press conference, took place at the KTO's auditorium (B1) at 10:30 on the 7th of September.

With this appointment, Moon Bloodgood becomes the first Hollywood movie star to represent Korean tourism.

The Korean-American Hollywood actress started her career by appearing in the 2004 movie "Win a Date with Tad Hamilton". Since then, she has gained global stardom by starring in a number of films and TV dramas including the recent blockbuster "Terminator Salvation", which was released in May. Bloodgood has also been ranked as one of "The 40 Most Beautiful Hollywood Women" by Premier, the U.S. movie magazine.

Reportedly, the Hollywood starlet had been offered the chance to play a leading role in Sony's $1million internet drama, but turned down the role in order to take part in the KTO's project.

"Ms. Moon Bloodgood will be taking an active role in upcoming promotional events and various marketing campaigns that will be held in the U.S. region." said Shin Pyung-Sup, the head of the Americas and Europe Team of the KTO. "Recently the US market has been suffering due to the global economic slowdown and the spread of the H1N1 virus. We expect that Ms Bloodgood's influence in promoting Korea as an attractive destination will boost the US market."

? Contact: Zhu Sang Yong
Manager of the Americas and Europe Team of the KTO
(02-729-9352~3, syzhu@knto.or.kr)

ABOUT K2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC:
http://www.k2globalcomm.com/
K2 Global Communications is a morally and socially responsible based full service public relations firm whose practice is built upon our excellent reputation for mutual regard, shared visions for a better tomorrow as well as common interests and values according to our core belief system that includes the Dignity of Life.


Our firm is comprised of a network of highly proficient professionals specializing in:
  • Music Industry
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Native Peoples Affairs (through a strategic partnership
    with Shining Elk Entertainment Group)
  • Economic Development
  • Housing
  • Culinary Arts, Culture and Tourism  

Our conservative business values provide our clients with effective:

  • Relationship Building
  • General and Target Audience Communications
  • Branding/Imaging
  • Event(s)
  • Advertising
  • Print and Web

 

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