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Town Hall Marketing Nominated for Best of Anacortes 2026

Written By: Aubrey Hall
Best of Anacortes 2026 nominee Town Hall Marketing

There are moments in business that make you pause.

Not because of recognition alone, but because of what it represents.

Town Hall Marketing was recently nominated for Best of Anacortes 2026 in two categories: Most Community Minded and Best Customer Service. Both are meaningful, and together they reflect how I approach my work as a marketing partner serving Anacortes, Skagit County, and healthcare organizations beyond.

This business was never built around visibility for the sake of it. It was built around connection.

Before launching Town Hall Marketing, my background was in healthcare, with a focus on quality improvement, systems, and outcomes. That experience continues to shape how I approach healthcare marketing, social media strategy, and community engagement today.

Communication is not just about promotion.
It is about clarity, trust, and helping people better understand the services and organizations that support them.

That perspective carries into every client relationship, whether I am working with a local Anacortes business, a rural healthcare organization, or a professional association.

A Brand That Reflects the Work

Over the past year, I have also taken time to refine the visual identity of Town Hall Marketing, including a new website and updated brand.

These changes were not just aesthetic.

They were intentional.

The goal was to better reflect the work itself:
Clear communication.
Consistent presence.
Strong connection to community.

When someone visits the website or sees a piece of content, it should feel aligned with the experience of working together.

Community at the Center

Being a community-minded business in Anacortes means more than supporting local events or showing up online.

It means understanding the people behind the organizations.

It means helping businesses, healthcare providers, and leaders communicate in a way that builds trust and strengthens relationships.

Whether working locally in Anacortes and Skagit County or with healthcare organizations across the country, the focus remains the same.

Strong communication supports strong communities.

Gratitude and What Comes Next

This nomination is a reflection of the people and organizations I have had the opportunity to work with, and the trust they have placed in me.

I am grateful for that.

And I am looking forward to continuing the work.

If you are part of the Anacortes community, I encourage you to support local businesses and organizations through the Best of Anacortes 2026 voting process.

Community recognition matters. See the list of nominees here: https://www.goskagit.com/anacortes/bestofanacortes2026/