CONTACTMark Passwaters
Mark Passwaters is the co-founder and principal of Passwaters Communications. Formerly an internationally recognized journalist, Mr. Passwaters has won six Associated Press awards for writing excellence. A graduate of Texas A&M University, his work has appeared around the world on the wires of the AP and Agence France Presse and has appeared in the Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, Orlando Sentinel and Kansas City Star, among others. His stories have also been used by CNN.com, Foxnews.com and ESPN.com.
Since starting Passwaters Communications, Mr. Passwaters has done repeat business with multiple Fortune 500 companies, governmental agencies, public relations firms across the United States and some of the Princeton Review's highest-ranked institutions of higher learning. He has helped his clients win numerous professional awards and more than $70 million in business contracts. He is highly proficient in creating internal and external communications pieces, advertising copy, press releases, RFPs and grant proposals and award presentations.
Arie Wilson Passwaters
Arie Wilson Passwaters is the co-founder and principal of Passwaters Communications. Ms. Wilson Passwaters is an honors graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi and one of the best-known creative writers in the southern United States.
Ms. Wilson Passwaters is also a highly talented Web site, brochure and advertising designer. She has created numerous Web sites for universities, individuals and small businesses across the country and has been the creative force behind advertising campaigns across the Gulf Coast region. She also designs and brands sites for individuals and businesses interested in the blooming blog market. She can take your vision and make into an impressive and colorful reality.
Sonny T. Pug
Sonny The Pug is the communications mascot for Passwaters Communications. Mr. The Pug brings inventiveness, persistence and constructive criticism to the PassCom team. His dedication makes him a critical part of every project. If you call our offices and hear background barking, Sonny is likely the culprit.
