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Laura P. Wright, president of Wright Corporate Communications, today announced the launch of her new website, www.laurapwright.com, which focuses on the concerns of leaders in complex business sectors. The site showcases Wright's emphasis on providing intelligent, results-oriented communications for complex industries including biotechnology, nanotechnology, software development, oil and gas, alternative energy, utilities, telecommunications, finance, legal and healthcare.

Laura P. Wright, Specialist in Written Communications for Complex Industries, Launches New Website

Austin, TX | Posted on March 24th, 2010

"Communicating advanced concepts to audiences with a nominal knowledge of the topic at hand can be challenging," says Wright. "This is particularly true for scientists and engineers immersed in their day-to-day work.

"After working with complex topics for almost 25 years, I have the skills necessary for these professionals to get on with the difficult work they do best — whether that's creating nanoscale coatings or solar energy panels — knowing that their marketing materials and public relations outreach are being handled by a professional who knows their industry, issues and needs."

A HUB-certified vendor for the State of Texas, Wright has worked with more than 130 clients. A partial list posted on her site includes EDS, four divisions of 3M Corporation, nanoTox, Inc., Southwestern Bell, Entergy Corporation, Ascension Orthopedics, Novell, Tivoli and nine healthcare institutions, among many others.

Her communications skills include science writing, public relations, website content, collateral materials, advertising, annual reports, editorial content, direct marketing, newsletters, proposals and business plans.

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About Laura P. Wright and Wright Corporate Communications
For a quarter-century, Laura P. Wright has written for some of world’s most complex industries, providing highly creative and personalized writing, marketing materials and public relations services for her clients. Her writing in biotechnology, nanotechnology, software, industrial, utilities and other sectors has produced exceptional results for —and accolades from — more than 130 clients.

Writing for complex industries and science and technology concerns, particularly those involved in biotechnology and nanotechnology, is Laura’s passion, and she possesses the understanding and experience required to translate issues into messages that are accessible to the layman, powerful for the customer and attractive to shareholders and potential investors.

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