
Trish Leonard, IOM (Institute of Organizational Management) has been practicing marketing and public relations for the past 25 years in the Southwest Florida. She brings a long history of local and national ties to the community and is known for her sincere, fair and ethical business practices.
Trish has a wealth of community and business knowledge and is in tune with the needs of the business community. Prior to launching TLC Marketing & Creative Services, she has worked with companies including: Local McDonald’s Corporation and Franchise Operators, Bonita Springs Area Chamber of Commerce and an Indiana based architectural firm.
A Recognized Community Leader
* President of the European American Network ( EAN)
* Founder of the Commercial Sales Industry Professionals of Southwest Florida (CSIP-SWFL)
* Vice Chair of the City of Bonita Springs Arts in Public Places
* Board Member Speakers Assembly of SW FL
* Advisory Member Art League of Bonita Springs
* Affiliate Member of BEAR Bonita Estero Association of Realtors
* Past President Zonta Club of Bonita Springs
* 2011 Zonta Club of Bonita Springs Woman of the Year Award Recipient
* 2011 FGCU Small Business Development Center's 2011 Regional Employee of the Year
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Trish Leonard, CEO,
TLC Marketing & Creative Services |


The First Step is Understanding! We believe that communication is the key to a successful client relationship. Prior to starting work, TLC takes time to listen to your business ne eds. Together, we’ll discuss and explore your goals and objectives. Finally, we’ll identify your budget and we’ll always strive to stay within your budget.
* Marketing Strategies to increase your market share
* Corporate Identities to make you stand out
* Media Planning, Buying and Placement
* Special Events & Grand Opening Celebrations
* Social Media Placement
Build Your Community “Trust Bank”! We believe that Good Will in the community is a corporate responsibility. The best way to get started is to get involved with local business leaders, social and business organizations and, when appropriate, not for profit opportunities.
* Business Connections and Introductions
* Community Outreach Programs
* Partnerships with Not for Profit Organizations
Business Development to Create Business Opportunities
* Business Two Business Introductions
* Networking Introductions
* Referral Resource
Industries Served by TLC:
* Commercial / Trade Industries
* Not -for-Profits
* Moving & Storage
* Restaurants and Hospitality
* Real Esate
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