What We Do
Strategic Communications
While everything we do is strategic, if you’re looking for foundational communications support, like crisis communications, speechwriting, audits, custom trainings or copywriting, we’ll set you up for success.
Media Relations
Newsrooms continue to shrink, which makes earned media a prized tactic. Through our relationships with local, regional and national reporters, we help make connections to have your story told broadly.
Content Marketing and Social Media
Owned media gives you control. Through email marketing, blogs, social media, website copy and podcasts, we’ll help you write those messages and promote them to the right people at the right time.
Paid Promotion
With a savvy paid promotion strategy, through social and traditional media, you can increase the likelihood of having your message heard by the right people at the right time.
Crisis Communications
Crises are inevitable. We help manage communications strategy and messaging at a critical time. We also help write plans that help you prepare for a crisis ahead of time.
Creative Services
Hodges delivers strategic communications across earned, owned, and paid media. Creative Services bridges all three, translating strategy into cohesive, high-impact creative.
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Our Focus Areas
Education
From pre-K to higher ed, our education experience has been rewarding at every level, helping to tell stories on how our clients are making a difference in students’ lives. Now that feels good.
Nonprofit
Our nonprofit clients hold a special place in our hearts. We get to build awareness and drive donations, all while bettering the communities we live in.
Econ. Dev. & Retail
We firmly believe that generating interest in local businesses and communities drives economic impact and supports quality of life. We can help shape and share those stories.
Tourism & Hospitality
We help small and mid-size destinations, hospitality brands and craft industries make headlines, capture attention and welcome new visitors through a variety of PR strategies and tactics.
B2B & Logistics
Most businesses have customer targets that are more precisely defined. Developing B2B campaigns that leverage trade media, trade shows and content strategies is one of our specialties.
Advocacy
We may not be able to change the world, but we love working with clients who are out to change a little part of it. Our advocacy clients have a passion and fire that’s contagious.
Case Studies
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Meet a Hodger: Aaron Kurz
Yet another intern-turned-Hodger, Aaron Kurz joins Hodges once again, only this time he’ll be working as a communications specialist for the Virginia Spirits Board Marketing Office. Aaron brings media relations…
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Meet a Hodger: Alex Clark
She spent the summer jamming on assignments with our creative services team, but as she neared the end of her initial contract with us, Alex Clark started to flex her…
Read MoreSay Less, Mean More: The Power of Brevity in Pitching
I recently sent a two-sentence pitch to a national reporter—and within minutes, I got a reply. That quick response led to a meaningful conversation, and ultimately, coverage. It was a powerful reminder that sometimes, the less you say, the more impact you make. In a world flooded with content and competing messages, brevity is more than a courtesy—it’s a strategy. Whether you’re pitching a local journalist or a national reporter, the ability to say more with fewer words is one of the most effective tools…
Read MoreBehind-the-scenes with Melissa Chase, WRIC’s “Showcase”
We may be biased, but we think there is a lot to showcase around Richmond. It’s a city rich in art, culture, business, nonprofits and more. Which is why we jumped at the opportunity to reach out to Melissa Chase, co-host of WRIC’s “Showcase” lifestyle show that airs weekdays 3 – 4 p.m. If you’ve been wondering how to pitch or work with the show, this post is for you. How can public relations professionals be most helpful to you as you shape the show’s…
Read MoreThe power of effective internal communications
Internal communications shouldn’t be an afterthought. There is a significant amount of time and effort that goes into creating, implementing and maintaining an effective internal communications strategy. Internal communications may not get the same level of glory as external communications, but it doesn’t make it less important. There are a number of reasons why prioritizing this audience is mission critical to an organization. Let’s start with a key metric for success that continues to grow: employee engagement. Measuring engagement levels among staff can coincide with…
Read MoreAbout Us
The Hodges Partnership is a full-service PR agency based in Richmond, Virginia. Using an earned, owned, paid media approach, we provide strategic communications, content marketing and creative services, shaping the PR strategy you need. Our relationships and team continuity are proof points to our ability to build and maintain trusted partnerships that stand the test of time.
Our core values are built on being Collaborative, Inclusive, Bright, Driven and Genuine. It’s these core values that have helped us foster long-term relationships with our clients, and with our own people. You get the public relations services and the team you need.
Who is Hodges?
The name of our agency comes from Dodgers great and former Mets manager Gil Hodges. No, he didn’t start the agency, but his quiet heroics and values of decency and fair play inspired the real co-founders (who grew up in the New York area) to honor Gil by naming the agency for him. A decorated Marine serving in the Pacific in World War II, Gil had a prodigious career at the plate, with a career .273 batting average, 1,921 hits, 1,274 RBIs and 370 home runs over 18 seasons. Beloved by Dodgers fans, he was perhaps the only player never to be booed by the Ebbets Field crowds. During one hitless streak, one Brooklyn priest told his congregation, “It’s too hot for a homily. Keep the Commandments and say a prayer for Gil Hodges.” Among his greatest feats was managing the Miracle Mets to a World Series in 1969, a team that had finished 15 games below .500 the year before. Mostly, Gil was revered for his character and quiet discipline. Fifty years after he retired as a player, Gil was inducted into baseball’s Hall of Fame in 2022.






































