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Dobro works with companies and organizations to determine what to say, when to say it and who needs to hear it. Sometimes that means not saying anything at all. We can help with that, too.

We’re a strategic, woman-owned communications firm offering seasoned counsel and compelling execution to drive results. Dobro believes that you should feel good about achieving your business goals, and we can help you get there.

 

Capabilities

This is just a sample of Dobro’s capabilities. Dobro works with you to identify and fulfill your communications needs, both immediate and long-term, and we provide a wide range of communications support. As part of larger engagements, Dobro partners with communications professionals to put together the best team to get the job done. If you need strategic communications support, contact us to discover the good work we can do for you.


About

Dobro Communications is a boutique, woman-owned communications firm focused on providing seasoned counsel and flawless execution while helping clients get to the point. We help define the message, determine a strategy, establish a goal and achieve measurable results. We work across various sectors with clients of all sizes and in different geographic locations. Most important, a strong work ethic guides all we do.

Founder Marina Marich leans on her background rooted in journalism and corporate communications consulting to develop strategy and execute deliverables across industries, including healthcare, pharmaceutical, third party logistics, transportation, manufacturing, retail and consumer products for B2C and B2B companies, non-profits and associations.

A Chicago native, Marina began her professional career as a newspaper reporter for the Indianapolis Star, Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette and the (Danville) Commercial-News. After nearly 15 years in Washington, D.C., she now lives in Evanston, Illinois, with her husband and their two sons. She enjoys traveling, reading and watching sports -- especially those her boys play -- and authored a book, Serbs in Chicagoland.


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