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Running Corporate Communications and Social Media

wiredPRworks

The ongoing battle of content thought leadership, and brand journalism and how to win more. His team leverages a multi-channel approach to promote the firm’s brand and reputation through storytelling and thought leadership. The post Running Corporate Communications and Social Media appeared first on wiredPRworks. wiredPRworks.

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In Memoriam: Judy VanSlyke Turk, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Turk worked professionally in Chicago as a reporter for the Associated Press and in university and corporate public relations before beginning her academic career. In 2002, Turk joined Virginia Commonwealth University as its director of the School of Mass Communications (now the Robertson School of Media and Culture).

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3 former PR pros who made mid-career shifts and lived to talk about it

Communications Conversations

You could replace “agency life” with “corporate life” and insert a whole other sub-set of people, too. Kelly Groehler, Tim Westermeyer and Betsy Andersen all traded in their corporate and agency PR careers for work in another field. They all knew that I had no interest in returning to a corporate role.

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#InnovateNow With Sandra Fathi: The Merits of ‘Controlled’ Failure

Cision

As President and Founder of Affect , a public relations, marketing and social media agency, Sandra has successfully led the company with consistent growth since the agency’s inception in 2002. In the last five years, the biggest changes in public relations have been social media and the rise of sponsored content or branded journalism.