AWARD
Impact, the donor magazine that I wrote for Yale-New Haven Hospital via Cheney and Co., won a gold award in the 2009 Public Relations Society of America competition.
CLIENTS INCLUDE
ADHD Online • Albert Einstein College of Medicine • American Optometric Association •
Balance Health Communications • Cheney and Co. • Deloitte Touche • The Hartford
Global Healing Center • Manifest • March of Dimes • National Hemophilia Association •
New York Magazine • Philips • Royal Bank of Canada • Southwestern Connecticut Agency on Aging •
Southern Connecticut State University • Stamford Heath Systems, CT • Yale-New Haven Hospital, CT
MARKETING, FUND-RAISING MATERIALS, AND SPEECHWRITING
“Beth Levine gets right to the heart and character of even the toughest interview subjects, and portrays them with insight, style and warmth. She is utterly reliable, has the highest quality standards and is so easy to work with. Her great sense of humor is the icing on the cake!”
“Beth Levine is a total professional. She creates vibrant copy on tight deadlines, and approaches projects from interesting angles to make readers stop and take notice. This, together with solid project management skills, make Beth a pleasure to work with and a valued addition to the team.”
PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PUBLICITY
“Beth Levine and I have worked together for years. I initially hired her as a publicity copywriter at Pocket Books, and since then have hired her on a freelance basis to write various kinds of press materials for projects including news releases, biographies, profiles, pitch letters and more. She is fast, insightful, meticulous and funny. I rarely have to ask for a rewrite.”
ADVERTORIALS
“Beth Levine’s expertise and experience in health writing has given her great credibility with our very exacting special section advertisers in this category.”
NEWSLETTERS, BROCHURES AND WEB COPY
“I know I can call on Beth Levine when I want something done well — and fast. Whether a newsletter, a brochure, or web copy, Beth has consistently delivered excellent work.”