Community

Service to our community and our profession is a Werth core value and part of our heritage. In volunteer efforts as well as in client work, we always serve the public's best interests. Werth is proud to be affiliated with these organizations:

Adventures for Wish Kids
Advertising Federation of Columbus, Inc.

American Cancer Society - Relay for Life

American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)
Arvin Alexander Fund, Board of Trustees
Asian American Commerce Group

Building Industry Association (BIA)

Columbus Chamber
Columbus Landmarks Foundation, Membership Committee
Columbus Literacy Council, Board of Trustees

Columbus Metropolitan Club
Columbus Partnership

Columbus Society of Communicating Arts (CSCA)
Council of Public Relations Firms, Executive Committee,
     Board of Trustees, Founding Member
Center for Vocational Alternatives (COVA), Board of Trustees
Experience Columbus, Board of Trustees
Forum for Faith in the Workplace
Hilliard Ohio Soccer Association (HOSA)
Ingram-White Castle Foundation, Board of Trustees
Junior League of Columbus
Kent State University, Chair of Board of Trustees
Leadership Columbus, Board of Trustees and Marketing
     Committee Chair
Mount Carmel's Crime and Trauma Assistance Program (CTAP)

National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB)
Public Affairs Council
Public Relations Society of America, Central Ohio Chapter
Public Relations Society of America, The Counselors Academy
Sexual Assault Response Network of Central Ohio (SARNCO)

Sierra Club - Earth Day 2007
Society of Professional Journalists, Central Ohio Chapter

TechColumbus, Board of Trustees
The Columbus Foundation
The Ohio State University - Fisher College of Business,
     Dean's Advisory Council

"Congratulations to the entire Paul Werth Team for an outstanding job! Delivering 10 completed advertisements in roughly ..."

Edward Burghard
Executive Director, OBDC
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Werth and Client, Ohio Business Development Coalition, Honored by International Economic Development Council for National “Why Ohio?” Ad Campaign
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