COLUMBUS, Ohio – Paul Werth Associates senior account supervisor Caroline Cofer Golon has been featured – along with her cat Romeo – in Columbus Dispatch feature writer Joe Blundo’s Aug. 18 column. This is the latest coverage of Golon’s endeavor to raise money for animal rescues leveraging social media platforms.
The Dispatch column chronicles the Werth origins of Golon’s free-time pastime, which arose from a friendly debate among colleagues whether Twitter users would follow updates posted in the guise of her Persian rescue cat Romeo.
More than 6,000 Twitter followers later, having raised more than $20,000 for animal rescues and more than $250,000 in earned media coverage, Romeo’s popularity continues unabated, Golon said.
“Romeo has become something of a star,” Golon said. “While this is a fun personal project for me, it also allows me to make a difference for worthy animal rescue causes across the country. I have also been invited to speak about my experience at professional conferences and by pet-focused businesses. Who knew that Twittering could make such a difference?”
“It’s a testimony to the power of Twitter – or, perhaps, cats,” Blundo wrote in his column’s introduction. “Of course, the cat has a good ghost-Tweeter: Caroline Cofer Golon, who works for Paul Werth Associates, a public-relations company in Columbus.”
About Paul Werth Associates
Founded in 1963, Paul Werth Associates is a full-service public relations, marketing and public affairs firm counseling clients throughout the United States. The firm has offices in Columbus, Ohio and Washington, D.C.
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