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| Prince Albert II of Monaco |
SKDKnickerbocker has signed on to promote the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and its effort to protect the environment and promote sustainable development.
The Foundation largely focuses on limiting the effects of climate change, safeguarding biodiversity and protecting water resources.
SKDKnick will pitch Prince Albert II as a "preeminent thought leader on the oceans," especially when it comes to acidification, diverting plastics from the water and marine protected areas, according to its agreement with the Foundation.
It will develop a comprehensive six-month communications plan to elevate the Prince and Foundation leading up to the opening of the United Nations General Assembly in September, UN Climate Change Conference slated for Chile in December and the Davos Conference in January.
SKDKnick, which is part of Mark Penn's Stagwell Group, receives a $35K monthly fee for its work.


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