Former WRAL-TV news anchor Pam Saulsby is joining forces with two others to form a new Raleigh public relations firm, GTB Communications.
Saulsby's partners in the new firm are Dan Holly, a former editor at the News & Observer, and Philip Little, a former director of communications for the UCLA School of Law.
Holly will be the managing partner of the new firm.
GTB Communications is targeting small businesses, nonprofits and educational and religious institutions.
"We bring different strengths and a wide variety of experience to the table," Holly said in a statement.
"What unites us is a strong desire to serve small businesses, nonprofit groups and other organizations that want to get their message out or need expert media advice but cannot necessarily afford big, expensive public relations firms."
Saulsby left WRAL in September after 20 years at the station.

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Comments
Pam
Thu, 03/01/2012 - 17:57 — eduncwIn recent news, a cat is stuck in a tree.
Excellent!
Thu, 03/01/2012 - 17:44 — dsspr1Focus on small business, nonprofits, etc. is much needed.
I miss not seeing her on WRAL, but look forward to seeing the impact of her new endeavor.
Agree
Thu, 03/01/2012 - 17:38 — Louise2Outhousecat - I agree about the news. It is just not the same since she left, and I think it will take a long time to find that special person like Pam was. I miss her.
You go girl!!
Thu, 03/01/2012 - 17:36 — Louise2Pam was one of my favorites, and I so hated to see her leave tv. She just had a wonderful way about her, and I miss her. That being said.....good luck in your new adventure. I am sure you will be successful in everything that you do. GOOD LUCK!
Go Pam!
Thu, 03/01/2012 - 16:21 — outhousecatGood luck to Pam Saulsby. She was one of my favorite anchors at WRAL. BTW, I quit watching their news about the same time that Pam left, for various reasons, but I can't imagine that they have successfully filled the void she left.
I wish her all the best in her new venture.