flydubai
Publicity Group served as flydubai’s PR, media, and crisis communication representative in Georgia over a 40-month engagement. We managed continuous media relations, producing two to three media materials monthly and achieving 30–40 media placements per month across television, radio, print, and online platforms. The scope included organizing three major media meetings, including the airline’s opening ceremony with senior Georgian and Dubai officials. Five media trips to Dubai and one to Sri Lanka were coordinated for Georgian journalists.
Network of Turkish Educational Institutions
Publicity Group delivered a series of strategically designed international media tours for the Network of Turkish Educational Institutions, demonstrating our strong command of both local and international media engagement. Over the course of 12 months, we coordinated four outbound media programs that enabled Georgian journalists to experience and report on global education and cultural initiatives firsthand. In Romania, we organized two separate media trips, including a five-outlet delegation attending the International Festival of Language and Culture in Bucharest and a separate visit focused on a singing festival combined with an official meeting at the Embassy of Georgia in Romania. We led an information and education-focused media tour to Turkey for 15 media representatives, showcasing the country's secondary education system with particular emphasis on private school models and best practices.
UNICEF
Publicity Group partnered with UNICEF and the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs to deliver a nationwide public advocacy campaign addressing nutrition challenges in Georgia. The campaign focused on increasing awareness of food fortification, healthy lifestyles, and the importance of iron, B6 vitamins, and balanced nutrition among key target groups. We designed and implemented a dedicated PR strategy that included journalist motivation mechanisms, technical coordination, and regionally tailored outreach. A series of media seminars was organized in Tbilisi and across Georgian regions, bringing together medical professionals, journalists, and public stakeholders. Our team produced educational promo materials, talk shows, and video content that translated complex health information into accessible public narratives. Over the course of the three-month campaign, more than 50 journalists from national and regional media outlets were trained on nutrition-related issues. As a result, the campaign significantly strengthened informed media coverage and elevated public understanding of nutrition and public health priorities in Georgia.
UNICEF
Publicity Group supported UNICEF’s CRC25 campaign by delivering an integrated advocacy and communication program celebrating 25 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Central to the campaign was a participatory digital initiative encouraging individuals to record and share their own versions of John Lennon’s “Imagine” via a mobile application and social media platforms. UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Paata Burchuladze and approximately ten well-known Georgian singers joined the campaign, amplifying its reach and cultural resonance. We produced dedicated campaign films, organized roundtables and media meetings, and facilitated high-level advocacy events linked to children’s rights. A special parliamentary event was held in cooperation with UNICEF and the Georgian Parliament, reinforcing institutional commitment to child welfare. Public-facing events included a children’s concert at Tbilisi Mall with the band Mgzavrebi, essay initiatives by Georgian writers, and an advocacy-focused student film festival titled “We Imagine – We Change.” Through influencer engagement and a coordinated social media campaign, the initiative generated strong national visibility and positioned children’s rights at the center of public dialogue.
Private Demirel College
Publicity Group delivered full-scale communication, event management, and public outreach services for the International Young Inventors Projects Olympiad hosted by Private Demirel College. The four-day international event took place at Tbilisi Mall and brought together participants from 45–50 countries, with more than 300 young inventors and approximately 350 local and international students involved. Attendance exceeded 3,000 guests, including educators, government representatives, and international partners. Our responsibilities covered the entire lifecycle of the project, from local qualifying stages to the international final event. We coordinated closely with central and local government bodies, designed and implemented the media and advertising campaign, and managed all promotional materials and digital platforms. Publicity Group also handled logistics for international delegations, including information tours across Georgia, exhibitions, workshops, and award ceremonies. Supported by Tbilisi City Hall, multiple ministries, and the European Union, the Olympiad achieved significant international visibility and positioned Georgia as a hub for youth innovation.
UNICEF
Publicity Group supported UNICEF’s participation in the global “Flying High for Kids” campaign, positioning Georgia as a key stop in this worldwide advocacy initiative. The centerpiece event was held in the historic city of Mtskheta, where world traveler and pilot Andrew Parker conducted a symbolic balloon flight dedicated to Georgian children. A special ceremony included children with disabilities from Tbilisi, reinforcing the campaign’s inclusive and humanitarian message. Our role included event coordination, media relations, and public storytelling to align local engagement with the campaign’s global objectives. The initiative aimed to raise over one million US dollars worldwide for UNICEF through individual and corporate donations. The campaign concluded with a Christmas ceremony featuring live programming and direct engagement between the pilot, children, and partner organizations. Through strategic visibility and emotional storytelling, the project strengthened public support for UNICEF’s global mission and children’s rights.