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A Guide to Pride Without Pandering

PRSay

And we have a new President and new leadership in Congress. If the past year has taught you anything, then it should be that the price of admission to the LGBTQ ally community is now much higher. Educate yourself about the rich history of our community, and understand both trailblazers and current leaders and influencers.

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The sunsetting of one of Minnesota’s most successful all-time blogs–the MN PR Blog

Communications Conversations

Since, 2003, to be exact. So, I thought it was worth commemorating since the MN PR Blog has been an instrumental part of the local PR community for 15+ years. Like I said, Ryan started the blog in 2003. ” Joel Swanson, vice president-marketing & communications, Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union.

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Entertainment & Sports Section New Member Spotlight

PRSay

That’s probably our biggest thing in certainly public relations, and corporate communications as well. And all of the leadership positions that we’re taking. Using local resources is huge. How do we want to engage people in the community so in the lead up to there is excitement, there’s fun?

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8 Questions with Syracuse University’s Sports Legend, Michael Veley

Critical Mention

Clearly winning the 2003 Men’s Basketball National Championship will always be at the top of the mountain. However, we had 48 hours to create and host a championship celebration in the Carrier Dome to honor the team, and then, coordinate a major downtown parade, pep rally and community-wide tribute less than two days later.

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PR Rock Stars: 3M’s Heather Cmiel

Communications Conversations

This year, Heather starts her stint as president of MN PRSA–a big leadership spot. I have been involved since the first day I joined in 2003 – 14 years ago (I am starting to realize I am old). Professionally the organization has helped me grow skill sets and build a reputation in this community.

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