About Scurry Street

Our Core Values

At Scurry Street, we endeavor to become a strategic partner to our clients and treat their business as we would our own. We take a very entrepreneurial approach to our work and always keep in mind how our efforts, actions, and decisions will position our clients for future growth. We abide by a few simple guiding principles: 

As a minority and woman-owned business, we've built our entire practice around associations and non-profits. Why? Because your work matters, and so do your events. We show up as true partners to help you create experiences that reflect your mission and move your organization forward. 

Mindful Approach for Maximum Impact

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Integrity

We act in the best interest of our clients and commit to serving as an advocate for them. Transparency, honesty, fairness, and ethical practices are fundamental to our business and our relationships.

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Collaboration

We believe all undertakings are improved when the best ideas are developed as a group working toward the same goals. We listen and we share, and we embrace the power of collective effort.

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Innovation

Scurry Street embraces continuous improvement and progressive iteration. We are forward thinkers and we love to help our clients explore new solutions that make the best sense for their business.

Inclusiveness

Diversity, in all its forms, is a cornerstone of our company. We believe success is best achieved when a variety of perspectives and experiences are valued and respected.

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Joy

We welcome serendipitous moments and work with our Clients to incorporate surprise, delight, and even wonder into their events. 

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