Clients

    Since Five Oaks Communications was founded in 2006, we have been privileged to work with a number of clients, both large and small. They include:

United Way of the Bluegrass (UWBG), Lexington, Kentucky
         When UWBG was looking for someone to put new ideas into a communication plan for its new 211 telephone service, they called on Five Oaks Communications. Five Oaks then developed a creative plan that provided nearly 50 low-cost strategies that fit right into UWBG’s limited budget.

The University of Kentucky, College of Psychology, Lexington, Kentucky
         The College of Psychology needed professional help in developing components of a display to help key university decision makers better understand the important role of the college to the university. Five Oaks developed a PowerPoint presentation that was clear, creative and convincing. Five Oaks also managed the department’s publication of a set of documents for psychological testing. Most recently, we developed a communication plan that identified key messages, target audiences and innovative strategies for raising the profile of the department both in Kentucky and nationally.

 Miss P’s Kids, Frankfort, Kentucky
         Miss P’s Kids is a small business specializing in clothing and gifts for children. When “Miss P,” Phyllis Liebman, needed a new website, she called on Five Oaks. Then she needed a comprehensive marketing plan, and she called on Five Oaks again. Five Oaks is now Miss P’s’ communication and marketing team! Miss P’s Kids also advertises on our sister website, Links2Frankfort.com.

Insol, Inc., Frankfort, Kentucky
         Insol is a distributor of robotic and automation systems for industry. Its products are sold worldwide. When Insol decided to scratch its old website and develop a new one, they chose Five Oaks to manage the project. Insol then asked Five Oaks to translate their website into Spanish to facilitate their work in Latin America. Visit Insol’s new website.

Capital City Dance Studio, Frankfort, Kentucky
         Capital City Dance Studio is Frankfort’s leading dance studio. With more than 500 students between the ages of four and 18, it is one of the largest dance studios in Kentucky. When they decided to revamp their website, Capital City called on Five Oaks to manage the project. Visit their new website.
Capital City Dance Studio also advertises on our sister website, Links2Frankfort.com.

Fit-Time for Women, Frankfort, Kentucky 
         Fit-Time for Women is a locally-owned gym specifically for women. When Fit-Time’s owner decided to re-brand the gym, she asked Five Oaks to develop a new logo. Five Oaks developed the logo, and then helped Fit-Time incorporate it into its letterhead, business cards and other print media. See Fit-Time’s new logo. Fit-Time also advertises on our sister website, Links2Frankfort.com.

The National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, Vriginia
         The National Center is a non-profit organization that serves court systems throughout the United States and abroad. Like many organizations, the Center’s website has morphed over the years, and the Center now seeks to redesign and upgrade its web presence. Five Oaks Communications is working with Center staff to develop a plan for the redesign, including how best to organize the site’s content and develop a user-friendly navigation scheme, and to determine the kinds of functionality the site will offer.

Avenues for Women, Frankfort Kentucky
         Avenues is a not-for-profit pregnancy center for which Five Oaks prepared an informational brochure.

The Anderson County Health Department, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
         When the Anderson County Health Department decided to re-brand itself, it enlisted Five Oaks Communications to create a new logo. Five Oaks provided more than a dozen concepts, then refined them to the client’s satisfaction.

The Frankfort, Kentucky Sewer Department, under a contract with DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
         Like nearly 2,000 cities nationwide, Frankfort, Kentucky is working to improve its sewer systems to minimize the occurrence of sewer overflows. Five Oaks was selected to lead the communication effort for this initiative, and has developed a comprehensive communication plan, written scripts for video presentations about the project, and is responsible for design and build of the project website.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Alpha Beta Lambda Chapter, Lexington, Kentucky
         Alpha Phi Alpha called upon Five Oaks in 2008 for assistance with two initiatives – redeployment and hosting of their website and support for the 2009 Unity Breakfast, a major event the fraternity sponsors annually in Lexington. The website project called for recreating the organization’s website using a content management system that would allow them to edit the site with minimal outside support, and therefore minimal recuring cost. For the Unity Breakfast project, Five Oaks developed a graphic theme for the event, then incorporated that theme into the 36-page program booklet, event tickets and advertisements. Five Oaks also created a multimedia PowerPoint presentation and developed and we promoted and coordinated the first-ever Unity Breakfast Poster Contest for Fayette County school children. We provided sponsorship banners, floral table centerpieces, and signage for the event. Finally, Five Oaks coordinated videotaping of the event and final editing and duplication of a commemorative DVD.

Kentucky Association of State Employees, Frankfort, Kentucky
         The Kentucky Association of State Employees contracted Five Oaks to redesign its website and provide an e-mail distribution system that better enables the association to communicate with its members and other interested parties. The website may be viewed at www.kaseky.org.

Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative, Lexington, Kentucky
         This cooperative, which supports about 20 Kentucky school districts, retained Five Oaks to design a logo and then design its website. Both the logo and website may be viewed at www.ckec.org.