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Interning at Hoffman: PR with Flavor

The Hoffman Agency

Starting as a full-time intern with Hoffman is like eating Pad Thai at a spice level four. As the daughter of a chemical engineering Ph.D. Even as an intern, I’m helping with the kinds of projects that inspired me as a younger kid, and I’m playing a real role in telling client stories to the world.

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A fish rots from the head: reputation needs leadership

PR in High Definition

This trust influences more than just purchasing, permeating all aspects of the company almost as if it were a chemical element created by the synergy of the leadership team and the employees themselves. It’s safe to say then that trust is intrinsically tied to reputation.

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Reputation and Crisis Management: “Trust Me On The Sunscreen”

Reputation Us

reported by the New York Times , for containing chemical ingredients that are absorbed into the skin and into the bloodstream, rather than staying on top of the skin. less messy), chemical sunscreens, rather than mineral concoctions, like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, has substantially increased.

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The Anatomy of an FDA-Approved Tweet

ISEBOX

Proper usage of platforms like Twitter for pharmaceutical communications is a lesson in anatomy: You need to understand the structure and internal workings for maximum impact. Shortening chemical terms down to their scientifically accepted abbreviations as necessary. Get out that Periodic Table!

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Meet the Media: Philip Nussel, Web Editor at Automotive News

Bianchi Biz Blog

Several former interns emerged as key members of our staff in recent years. In fact, two of our current three “Detroit 3” reporters are former interns. We also successfully placed several other interns at other Crain organizations. As I tell my young reporters and interns, “conflict is the currency of good journalism.”.

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Stop with the hocus pocus – employee communications is for muggles

PR Conversations

A European internal communications veteran explains: In order to help organisations use communications to get results , practitioners should call on simple skills and experience —not a book of runes, silver bullets or magic fairy dust. How do internal communications specialists do this? By Liam FitzPatrick, FCIPR.

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The Martian Lifts Off

Flatiron Communications

I suppose it all started with Tang, that chemically concocted, orange-colored powdered drink made famous in the early sixties by Mercury astronaut John Glenn. .” Clever marketing types have long understood the allure of space, and specifically the PR bump their products could receive through their presence on a mission.

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