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Nonprofit Local News Gains Steam

PRSay

It was refreshing to hear Todd’s optimistic vision for a future in which a more independent news media will regain the public’s trust and return to covering local communities with a sense of shared values. For PR professionals, being able to work with trustworthy, engaged and ethical journalists to tell our clients’ stories is crucial.

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Meet PRSA Board of Directors Nominee David Marshall, Ph.D., APR

PRSay

When I was hired to chair the Department of Strategic Communication — affectionately known as SCOM — at Morgan in 2018, our founding dean DeWayne Wickham insisted that our department be more aligned to our professional society to ensure that our students would be connected to the most up-to-date industry practices.

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15 Up-and-Coming PR and Social Media Marketers to Watch

Communications Conversations

So, I asked a few key local leaders for up-and-coming social media or communications superstars they admire. To top it off, Tess has been selected a Fellow through two distinctive leadership programs — as a RISE Fellow in the New Sector Alliance and as a Josie R. She was also a nominee for AdFed’s 32 under 32 in 2018.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

Tackling fake news and disinformation: an ethical issue that strikes at the heart of practice 6. This covered the glass ceiling, pay gap, lack of mentorship opportunities and stereotyped expectations of leadership style, where leadership is usually seen as a masculine trait. Representing the public that we serve 4. What we do 5.

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It’s time for comms to get serious about ‘cancel culture’

PR in High Definition

For example, consider this year’s boycott of Facebook by more than 1,000 companies as part of the #StopHateForProfit movement organised by civil rights groups and the global walkout by Google’s employees over allegations of sexual misconduct in 2018. These are social, ethical, and moral matters.

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PR Rock Stars: Trane’s Heidi McGuire

Communications Conversations

Corporate social responsibility and ethics are important to me, and I am proud to work for a company where I believe in its values, which I think should be a non-negotiable when you are a corporate communications professional! Beyond the people, I also believe in the company and respect the leaders.

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Maximising resilience of health and well-being assets in crisis situations

PR Conversations

It may be that practitioners highlight the issue during planning discussions, engage with HR or their leadership team. The other would be the 2018 GA Research Colloquium in Oslo that generally runs just before the World PR Forum. An exercise I run on my leadership development sessions is the ‘build-up/put-down’ slot.

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