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The Ongoing Importance of Sustainable Practices for Consumer Brands

5W PR

For brands, it’s about connecting with consumers , igniting creativity, and becoming the hero in a story that customers desperately want to be a part of. All of it is because the consumer game has irrevocably changed. The brand prioritizes sourcing sunflower oil from sustainable agriculture.

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Join #PRStudChat on April 18th to Discuss Marketing Consumer-Based Products with a Government Agency

Deirdre Breakenridge

There are opportunities that exist for consumer brands to market within the purview of a government agency. ET, special guest and co-host, Tyler Madison, Program Manager at Kentucky Proud, will lead a #PRStudChat discussion on “Marketing Consumer-Based Products With a Government Agency.” If so, how? About Spin Sucks.

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

Communications Conversations

Whether she’s snapping photos for the bank’s Instagram story, wrangling the perfect bit of copy, or surprising and delighting a Twitter follower, Justine infuses her work with a sparkle of creativity balanced with an authentic understanding of the brand. Theresa Reps , agricultural affairs manager, Midwest Dairy (nominated by Brian Bellmont).

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10 Million Reasons to Make AI Education Accessible for Marketers

PR 20/20

To the three great technological revolutions–the agricultural, the industrial, and the computational–we will add a fourth: the AI revolution.” — Sam Altman, CEO, OpenAI. Next-gen marketers know that in order to deliver the personalization and experiences modern consumers expect, marketing must become smarter. Private Slack community.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

Innovation in any area—whether it is pure science, science communications, marketing, or public relations—does not simply spring out of the ether or get passed down to us on a stone tablet. Nor should we think of experience, knowledge and creativity as being innate to one cohort group.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

Innovation in any area—whether it is pure science, science communications, marketing, or public relations—does not simply spring out of the ether or get passed down to us on a stone tablet. Nor should we think of experience, knowledge and creativity as being innate to one cohort group.