Furia Rubel Communications is pleased to announce that President and CEO Gina F. Rubel, Esq., has received The Rotary Club of Doylestown’s Four Way Test Award in the business category.
“At Furia Rubel, our mission is not only to deliver exceptional work to our clients, but it is also to be good corporate stewards. We do this by always being ‘F.I.R.S.T.’ Our definition of first is quite different than what the word connotes,” said Rubel in her acceptance. “To be ‘F.I.R.S.T.’ means to be Friendly and have Fun, to have Integrity, to be a community Resource, to be Strategic and Steadfast and to be Trustworthy.”
Honorees included Ronald T. Bernstein, Executive Director of Foundations Community Partnership, Carolyn Della-Rodolfa, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Doylestown Hospital, a member of Village Improvement Association (VIA) and Vice President of Health Services, Richard O. Coe, Ed.D., former Executive Director of Kids Voting Southeast PA, and former Doylestown Mayor, Libby White. On April 29, The Rotary Club hosted a breakfast at the Doylestown Country Club to celebrate the honorees.
The awards honor area residents who apply The Rotary Club’s Four Way Test principles to their lives and show a strong commitment to the community. The Four Way test asks four questions of the things we think, say or do – is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
A marketing and public relations expert, social media enthusiast, attorney and author, Gina educates audiences nationwide on the implementation of integrated and measurable communication and crisis management strategies. Gina has been named a Woman Lawyer of Distinction by The Legal Intelligencer, one of Pennsylvania’s Best 50 Women in Business, and a Philadelphia Business Journal Woman of Distinction. She was recently named a winner of the 2015 Philadelphia SmartCEO Brava Awards honoring top female CEOs – which will be presented in Philadelphia during July 2015.
A graduate of Drexel University and Widener University School of Law, Rubel lives in Doylestown with her husband, two children, three dogs and assorted chickens, rabbits and koi.
Furia Rubel Communications, Inc. is an integrated and strategic marketing and public relations agency based in Bucks County, Pa. The woman-owned agency provides strategic planning, marketing, public relations, media relations, graphic design, website design, blog production and social media services to a wide array of professional clients. Furia Rubel represents law firms, technology companies, educational organizations, accounting and tax providers, nonprofits, municipalities, and pharmaceutical, manufacturing and elder care companies.
The Rotary Club of Doylestown is a growing volunteer service organization whose members donate their time and resources to help others locally and throughout the world. Founded in 1924, Doylestown Rotary meets weekly to practice “service above self.” Among its many community programs, the club sponsors scholarships for high school students, coordinates international exchange programs, provides volunteers for community events, and funds worthy local projects.