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Scribewise: content marketing firm hires Bryan Evans from Chamber of Commerce

Evans, who worked as Select Greater Philadelphia's Director of Public Relations since 2008 and moved to the Chamber this summer, will run public relations at Scribewise as its Vice President of Outreach.

Bryan Evans, Director of Policy Communications for the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, has left his post to join Center City content marketing firm Scribewise.

Evans, who worked as Select Greater Philadelphia‘s Director of Public Relations since 2008 and moved to the Chamber this summer, will run public relations at Scribewise as its Vice President of Outreach.

Through his work at Select Greater Philadelphia and the Chamber, Evans said he had a “great view” of the Philly startup scene and “wanted in.” Joining Scribewise, “a young company with a lot of potential,” is his way of doing that.

After about four years at Select Greater Philadelphia, the economic development arm of the Chamber of Commerce, Evans left Select for the Chamber this summer.

Why the switch? The Chamber and Select shared Evans’ services, said Select president Tom Morr, and had nothing to do with any budget problems on Select’s side, which had been rumored. Rather, it was “the best way to get the job done.”

Companies: Scribewise / Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia / Select Greater Philadelphia

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