Meet the Marketers with a Social Conscience
Winthrop Morgan & Associates provides strategic communication and social marketing services.
Our practice is limited to:
(1) people who are pleasant;
(2) products and services that promote an improved quality of life; and
(3) potential win-win-win transactions.
Our Associates' credentials come from some of the most respected institutions in communication, proposal management, online business, including the Johns Hopkins University, Shipley Associates, and Google.com.
Our experience was earned in some of the best-of-the-best agencies and institutions, including Oglivy PR, Ketchum, the Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs, the World Bank, and the National Institutes of Health.
Winthrop "Win-Win-Win" Morgan, MPH, CeM
Strategic,creative leader of marketing and communication projects for more than 25 years with a passion &
vision that makes teams and projects shine. Masters degree from Johns Hopkins University in public health communication. Professional certifications in training, Internet marketing, supervision, and strategic planning. Author, speaker, community volunteer. Resume/Credentials
Collaboration Communication
Collaboration Communication (CC) is a marketing and communication firm targeted
specifically to health, public health, and non-profit sectors. CC's principal
consultant, Ann Horton, M.S. has over 17 years experience in health, public
health and health communication. CC has expertise in branding, materials
development, internal and external communication strategy and implementation,
and strategic partnership development.

We've managed accounts in
the hundreds of millions of dollars. We've competed for, and won, awards at the local,
national, and international levels. We've been exhalted.
We have also spent years in developing countries like Bangladesh,
Liberia, Zambia, Cambodia, (and parts of metropolitan Washington that
will remain nameless). We've seen and experienced poverty, disease,
hunger, violence, and injustice first-hand. And we've witnessed more
courage, perseverance, generosity, and nobility in the people affected
than we can ever forget. We've been humbled.
So, we are not big agency types (although we did play them in real
life, once upon a time). We have become the mavericks that large
organizations found a need to keep around for the profits, but try to
reign in. The innovators that contract managers fear. The creative
savants who make those connections that only seemed obvious once they
were explained - or proved right. The ones who zig while others are
still zagging.
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