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What we do

Writing, Video Production, Computer Animation, Public Relations, Media Training, Web Content, Social Media, Communications Audits & Strategy

 Neal G. Moore 30+ years in communications including radio, television, public relations, higher education, Web and social media

Neal G. Moore 30+ years in communications including radio, television, public relations, higher education, Web and social media

Neal Moore Communications helps clients tell their stories in targeted, effective and affordable ways. We know how to translate complicated issues into memorable, easily understood messages. We provide smart, strategic communications counsel in a manner that is consistently honest and to the point.

Neal Moore Communications has the experience and demonstrated excellence in writing, video production and public relations to deliver accurate messages to targeted audiences in effective ways. And, with more than two decades of communication experience in Indianapolis, we have cultivated relationships with government, business and community leaders to help you make new connections with established and emerging thought leaders and influential business men and women.

Contact us today to discuss how Neal Moore Communications can provide professional, affordable communications counsel.

“Next-generation advertising will be driven by the tastes and habits of 14 to 24 year-old ‘millennials’ whose lives center on social networks and Internet-enabled handsets. A more effective way of reaching these young folks … is to use their social networks as influencers, rather than bombarding them with ads.”
Ed Moran, director of product innovation, Deloitte

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