Gen Z’s Genuine Efforts to Enact Long-Lasting Change Online & Beyond

Signal intern Anna Connelly discusses how the next generation of activists are using new tools, tech, and strategy to create actionable change.
Connected Health Initiative: Supporting Technology & Innovation During COVID-19

Signal sat down with Brian Scarpelli, Senior Global Policy Counsel at the Connected Health Initiative. CHI is a coalition of industry stakeholders and partners leading efforts to harness the power of technology to improve patient engagement and health outcomes.
The Era of Integrated Data Intelligence

Public Affairs is in a revolution where data and data science are forging new tools and insights into impact and influence.
COVID-19: The Intersection of Telehealth and Community Health

Michelle Baker spoke with the Telehealth nonprofit The MAVEN Project, about how they are supporting community healthcare providers working to meet growing demands from COVID-19.
U.S. Foreign Policy and Brexit: A Discussion with Congressman Brendan Boyle (D-PA), House Ways and Means

Signal Group executive Mark Duffy sat down for an exclusive discussion with Congressman Brendan Boyle (D-PA) on voting trends in Pennsylvania, the Good Friday Agreement becoming a casualty of Brexit, and foreign policy priorities for a potential Biden Administration.
Signal Group Adds Democratic Convention Deputy Chief Operating Officer Shelby Wagenseller to Communications Team as Vice President

Signal Group, a leader in modern public affairs, today announced that Shelby Wagenseller has joined as a vice president of the firm’s Communications practice. Signal also welcomed Sunjay Lee and Mackenzie Mertikas as associates supporting the Communications team.
Signal Group Launches Signal Water, First and Only Public Affairs Practice Dedicated to Water

New public affairs practice will advocate for a smart and equitable clean water future
Veteran Services During COVID-19: Continuing Care Through Telehealth

Signal sat down with Mike Richardson, WWP’s Vice President of Mental Health, to discuss how in the wake of COVID-19, the organization is transitioning from in-person programs and building upon existing partnerships to continue providing care to warriors at home.
5 Need-To-Know Stats on Telehealth Growth in the Veteran Community

The complex health issues of America’s veterans have been further complicated by COVID-19. Access to in-person care and resources has been disrupted, causing the community to turn to telehealth to continue receiving care at home. These statistics illustrate the community’s drastic transition to telehealth and their reliance on it as a method of care during COVID-19.
Democrats Align on a Climate Roadmap: Now What?

The report recommends policy priorities for each sector of the economy detailing how the federal government can slash greenhouse gas emissions. While these reports largely remain messaging tools, it is important to recognize the significance of Democratic alignment on an issue that will remain a priority regardless of which party is in power.
Art and Science: The Digital Opportunity for Public Lands Advocacy

The sophisticated tools of data science are merging with compelling storytelling to create powerful messages in support of public lands.
All of a Sudden Everyone Cares About the Postal Service

A 21st century Postal Service needs to deepen the partnerships that already exist with the mass mailing community and major private sector logistics companies. It needs to make sure that rural America continues to get timely, affordable, universal service. It needs resources to recapitalize its aging infrastructure.