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MP&F Partners Tour Music City Center

1/27/2012
MP&F partners David Fox and Mike Pigott visited the Music City Center construction site on Friday, January 27 and brought back these photos. They were given a tour by Music ...

 

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MP&F Celebrates 15 Years of Working with Titans

1/23/2012
McNeely Pigott & Fox is celebrating its 15th year working with the Tennessee Titans. What a great client! MP&F was hired in 1997 when the team, then called the Oilers, ...

 

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MP&F Adds Two Partners, Senior VP

1/18/2012
Alice Chapman and Andrew Maraniss have been named partners at Nashville-based McNeely Pigott & Fox Public Relations, and Jennifer Brantley has been promoted to senior vice president. All had been ...

 

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Hands On Nashville Celebrates MLK Day with Citywide Community Service Project

1/17/2012
MP&F staff members helped out at Fire Station 19 as part of Hands On Nashville’s largest-ever Martin Luther King Day community service project, Protecting & Serving Our Neighbors. This three-day ...

 

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MP&F Welcomes Winterim Student Claire Johnson

1/10/2012
McNeely Pigott & Fox Public Relations has welcomed Claire Johnson as its 2012 Winterim student. Harpeth Hall’s Winterim program allows juniors and seniors to complete off-campus work-study programs in a ...

 

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Michael and Beth Norman, "Tears In the Darkness"

MP&F hosted its Speaker Series on Friday, Oct. 9, with Michael and Beth Norman, authors of the New York Times best-selling book “Tears in the Darkness: The Story of the Bataan Death March and Its Aftermath.”
 
"Tears in the Darkness" is a stirring story of the worst defeat in American military history, the four-month fight for the tiny peninsula of Bataan in the Philippine Islands. On April 9, 1942, more than 76,000 men under American command surrendered to Japanese captors, who set them walking 66 miles to prison camp, a notorious walk that became known as "The Bataan Death March." The acclaimed new book is history written as story, thousands of sources and hundreds of interviews carefully woven into a tight narrative that recreates those dramatic days and the men – Americans, Japanese and Filipinos – who lived them.

For more information about “Tears in the Darkness,” please visit www.tearsinthedarkness.com.