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In Memoriam: Ralph Kam, APR, Fellow PRSA

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His dedication to the profession was evident in his roles as president of PRSA’s Hawaii Chapter (1991), Assembly delegate (1994 and 1998), Western District chair (1996), and member of the Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (2001-2003). He also served on the Board of Directors in the late 1990s.

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Maxim Behar was Re-elected Member of BBLF Management Board

Maxim Behar

He served as its Chairman for two terms from 2001 to 2007 and then Vice-Chairman for two more terms. Maxim Behar is also an Honorary Member of the BBLF, formally announced in 2007 for his outstanding contribution in establishing the Forum as a leading organisation in the field of ethical business and corporate social responsibility.

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Maxim Behar was re-elected member of BBLF Management Board

Maxim Behar

He was its Chairman for two mandates from 2001 to 2007, and then Vice-President for two more mandates. Maxim Behar is also an honorary member of BBLF, officially announced in 2007 for his outstanding contribution to the establishment of the Forum as a leading organization in the field of ethical business and corporate social responsibility.

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How the APR Changed My Future

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I needed the framework of a third-party endorsement from a known commodity — with infinite reach, a solid reputation and a well-articulated Code of Ethics. She earned her credential in 2001. To get people to trust me with their stories, I needed the confidence booster the APR could provide.

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Whose Ideas are Whose? Protecting IP

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Ethical Considerations: Protection of Intellectual Property in Client & Agency/Consultant Relationships. We also need to consider the ethics of the agency/consultant repurposing ideas from a proposal that did not result in a contract or agreement. It may seem like a formality, but it’s important. It will save time and money.

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Information Asymmetry: The Informed Minority Advantage

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Stiglitz, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2001 for analysing markets with asymmetric information. The Mole (TV Series, 2001–2008). Ethical Implications of Information Asymmetry In the 2nd century BCE, the Greek Stoics told the tale of the Merchant of Rhodes. This is a crucial concept in economics and game theory.

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Ways to Open Dialogue, Ease Tension During Times of Tragedy

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The two recent nightclub mass shootings in Fort Myers and Orlando, Florida, the tragic terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a number of other horrific mass shootings, along with the increased incidents of tragic deaths among African Americans, as well as police officers, leave us with feelings of helplessness, anger and fear.

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