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World Communicators Want Your Questions

Landis PR

By Sean Dowdall Landis Communications is proud to be hosting the Public Relations Global Network’s (PRGN) international membership conference, representing more than 50 communications agencies from around the world in San Francisco from October 18 – 20. We’ll follow up after the conference in this blog with answers to your questions.

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World Communicators Want Your Questions

Landis PR

By Sean Dowdall Landis Communications is proud to be hosting the Public Relations Global Network’s (PRGN) international membership conference, representing more than 50 communications agencies from around the world in San Francisco from October 18 – 20. We’ll follow up after the conference in this blog with answers to your questions.

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What Role Will Reputation Play If Britain Is To Become A New Silicon Valley?

PR in High Definition

It is also essential to foster a reputation both internally and externally that can help capitalize on the momentum that Britain has built. For example, WANdisco, a Sheffield-based data company that was founded in 2005, had often throughout its journey been touted as a U.K. All of this shows that the fundamentals are there.

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Magenta Nation: Healthcare and Income Inequality

Scott Public Relations

From 1979 to 2005, the after-tax household income of the bottom 20% of American earners rose 6%. Learn more about healthcare PR, insurance PR, and technology PR in Scott PR’s Einsight blog, and follow Scott Public Relations on LinkedIn , Twitter , and Facebook. Unfortunately, the data shows that the result was quite the opposite.

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I still love you PRSA–even though I’m no longer a member

Communications Conversations

I’ve blogged about PRSA a number of times in the past. I’ve also featured multiple PRSA leaders and members on this blog in the past including Betsy Anderson (long-time friend), Laura Jollie , Christina Milanowski , Kelly Groehler (former president) and LeeAnn Fahl and Sarah Reckard (former and current clients).

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Healthcare and the Wealth Gap

Scott Public Relations

From 1979 to 2005, the after-tax household income of the bottom 20% of American earners rose 6%. In order to fuel this growth, tax rates for people in higher income brackets were slashed. Unfortunately, the data shows that the result was quite the opposite. In the same period, the top 20% of earners had an 80% increase.

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New Year’s Honours 2015

Stuart Bruce

She’s currently the chair of Global Alliance (the confederation of the world’s major PR and communication management associations and institutions), but has also been president of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (in fact under her leadership we finally achieved chartered status).

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