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| Free Range Studies Named In Fast Company's Fast 50 List |
Washington, DC - March 20, 2007
Free Range Studios today announced that it has been named by Fast Company magazine to its 6th annual Fast 50 list of leaders, innovators and technology pioneers in the for-profit sector. The focus of this year's list is "profit-driven solutions for what ails the planet." Free Range's inclusion in this year's Fast 50 honors the company's award-winning design, compelling narrative structures, and sense of humor that champion social change. "Fast Company's recognition that for-profits can thrive while protecting our planet and our society is proof that our model does work. For nine years people have asked me if we can run a successful business while only doing work we believe in. Everyone assumes the answer is 'no'. This article is all about companies that are putting that question to rest, answering with a resounding 'yes'. We're proud to be among them," says Jonah Sachs, cofounder and president of Free Range Studios. With a staff of 20 and offices in Washington, DC and Berkeley, CA, Free Range Studios is a design and communications strategy firm with a mission to make the world a cleaner, safer and more just place. Free Range's creative collaborations with non-profit clients like Amnesty International, Environmental Defense, Heifer International, Planned Parenthood, and African Wildlife Foundation and socially-responsible businesses like Green Mountain Coffee Roasters have made real and positive impacts on people's lives around the globe. Over the past nine years, Free Range has helped save the life of Tibetan political prisoner Tenzin Delek, pressured the Saudi government into guaranteeing human rights, created a global crime fighting superhero force to combat torturers, told the stories of stampeding elephants and life-giving baby cows, exposed the horrors of the Meatrix, incited a Mouth Revolution, helped Harvard University stand up for civil rights, taught Garth Brooks to sing about friends with low wages and - lest we forget - innovated in vegetable puppetry. Seriously. # # # If you'd like more information, please contact Free Range Vice President McArthur at 202-234-5613 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . |