Three new clients tap Resonance

Fall projects include launch of global health Web site

An Emory University partnership with CDC is one of three enterprises contracting with Resonance for a series of fall projects.

In working with the partnership, Resonance is designing The Global Health Chronicles, a Web site that showcases the work of public health professionals who worked to prevent, control and eradicate disease.

When launched in late October, the site will provide fast access to video interviews, audio recordings, and field reports from the front lines of worldwide disease eradication efforts, including smallpox.

Also this fall:

  • Clark Atlanta University hired Resonance to design and build a Web site for its nationally acclaimed Center for Cancer Research and Therapeutic Development. The center is the only known research enterprise focusing exclusively on research into the prevention and treatment prostate cancer in African American men. The site is scheduled to launch before the end of the year.

  • Builders of Hope, a non-profit based in Winston-Salem, N.C., turned to Resonance to help build a persuasive case to support fundraising efforts. The organization specializes in rescuing and renovating houses slated for demolition. It employs homeless and unemployed people to turn the houses into environmentally-friendly affordable housing for working families.