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Atlanta 1776 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 415 N, Atlanta, GA 30309
+1.404.832.7152
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Atlanta Office

Ashley Nasser

SVP, Client Services + Operations

Ashley has spent more than a dozen years providing program strategy and account leadership on integrated communications campaigns for consumer and corporate clients, helping brands tell their stories through media relations, influencer engagement, thought leadership, experiential marketing and more.

As SVP of client service and operations for the Atlanta office, Ashley is responsible for day-to-day operations, driving business development efforts within the growing Metro Atlanta and greater Southeast regions and providing strategic counsel for clients including Toyota, UL and Cortland. Most importantly, she works with the diverse and talented team in Atlanta to help them deliver unmatched results for clients and pursue entrepreneurial passions within their individual careers.

Prior to working on the agency side of public relations, Ashley spent seven years in the Los Angeles market developing and managing fundraising campaigns for a major nonprofit and working in television production and publicity at both the network and affiliate levels. She earned a bachelor’s in public relations from the University of Florida, where she also competed on the cross country and track & field teams.


+1.404.832.7152
atlantaoffice@allisonpr.com

Atlanta

1776 PEACHTREE STREET NW, SUITE 415 N

Home to such global brands as The Coca-Cola Company, Delta Air Lines, AT&T, UPS and CNN, Atlanta is a hotbed of opportunity and has been nicknamed the “Silicon Peach” due to its burgeoning technology sector. Our team understands this complex landscape and helps companies both inside and outside of state lines create impactful marketing communications programs that build awareness, influence policy, spark action and drive business results. We also have specialized expertise in the food and beverage, franchise sales, healthcare and public affairs sectors.

ATLANTA IN THE HOT SEAT

  • Office anthem: Whatever we play on Spotify, but always “Georgia on My Mind,” by Ray Charles
  • Favorite in-office activity: Playing Spotify, chit chat and laughing, and trying to best each other with pop culture and AP Stylebook quizzes.
  • Loudest time of day in the office: We are Southern, loud and lively all day!

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Hours in Atlanta 

You’ve already visited Atlanta, whether you realize it or not. If you’ve seen any of Marvel’s “Avengers” movies, Marvel’s TV series, “The Hunger Games” or dozens of popular contemporary movies, they all filmed here. In addition to being home to well-known Fortune 500 companies and the “World’s Busiest Airport,” Atlanta is also known as “Y’allywood.” On any given day, you might be able to spot a favorite movie star enjoying a coffee at a local café, grabbing a bite at a local barbeque joint or jogging the BeltLine. Though we can’t guarantee you’ll meet your favorite movie star, we can promise you will have fun and eat like one.

For breakfast, locals love Ria’s Bluebird for the best buttermilk pancakes and other Southern faves. Bonus, the city’s oldest public park and final resting place of many its best-known residents is right across the street – Oakland Cemetery. Other breakfast/brunch hotspots include Sun In My BellyHome GrownHighland Bakery and West Egg Café.

After filling your belly, head downtown to Centennial Olympic Park. Within its environs, you can ride Skyview Atlanta and get some great views or visit the Georgia AquariumThe National Center for Civil and Human RightsWorld of Coca-Cola or College Football Hall of Fame. Art lovers can take a quick Uber or cab from Centennial Olympic Park to the High Museum of Art in Midtown. And as “The Cradle of the Modern Civil Rights Movement,” Atlanta is the proud home of the Auburn Avenue District, which is the site of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home, resting place and MLK Jr. National Historic Park and more.

Whether you need to walk off a big breakfast or want a morning/evening jog, you can’t miss the Atlanta BeltLine. The walking/jogging/cycling trail winds throughout the city’s unique neighborhoods and connects some of its best parks, cafes, brewpubs and gastronomic hotspots. It also crosses paths with Ponce City Market – the former Sears, Roebuck & Co. building gorgeously renovated into a community hub with an impressive food hall, shops, flats and office space. Atop, The Roof at Ponce City Market offers carnival rides, mini-golf, restaurants/bars and a sprawling terrace with beautiful views of the Atlanta skyline.

For lunch, try in-town faves: South City Kitchen,  Aviva by Kameel (owner Kameel Srouji might hug you or tell you he loves you – you want that!), Antico Pizza Napoletana or Le Colonial.  But if you visit the A+P Atlanta office, we’ll probably walk you to our beloved Bell Street Burritos or Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft.

For the truly adventurous eaters, it won’t take much convincing to get one of us to hop in a car and take you to Buford Highway – Atlanta’s ethnic food and retail mecca. The eats are cheap and authentic, with particularly amazing Vietnamese, Chinese and Mexican places. We love Pho Dai Loi 2El Ray Del Taco (if you can find a parking spot!), Canton House (dim sum heaven!), and Northern China Eatery (you MUST get the soup dumplings!). Time permitting, duck into the most awesome grocery store you’ll ever see – Buford Highway Farmers Market.

For dinner, your options are endless. Pick a price-point and cuisine, and we have it. Want a nice steak and cocktail? Crack open your wallet and try Bones or Marcel. Is seafood your thing? Set sail for Atlanta Fish Market. Hankering for traditional Southern fare? Hit OK Café in Buckhead. Then there’s Brick Store Pub (best beer selection in town), The General Muir, Lazy BettyThe OptimistHoleman and Finch Public HouseBettlecat and Barcelona Wine Bar. Seriously, y’all… the list of great places for dinner in Atlanta is endless. Consult Eater Atlanta for more.

We go by many nicknames here: “The ATL,” “The Empire City of the South,” “The Big Peach,” “The City in a Forest” and “The City Too Busy To Hate.” We offer all the best a diverse and ever-growing major American city can offer, but with loads of Southern hospitality and charm. Y’all come see us… just please never call it “Hotlanta”!