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Creative Storytelling: Picture This: It’s Not Just the Words – It’s What You Do with Them

Waxing UnLyrical

The great Brian Solis, who I had the pleasure of seeing live in 2013 as keynote speaker at the PRSA’s International Conference, recently published this article on LinkedIn about creative storytelling. Solis says that 550,000 LinkedIn members describe themselves as storytellers. Are you one of them? Do the Right Thing.

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Recap Part I: #PRStudChat Discusses PR Education & Learning

Deirdre Breakenridge

As Karen Freberg, a social media professor and guru, tweeted, social media class “can serve as a bridge for other majors like sports, business, etc.” I agree wholeheartedly with Natalie Tindall’s tweet, “For students at universities with many PR classes, you’re lucky. How has your PR education prepared you for your career?

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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

He mastered media relations managing information for national outlets like ESPN and Sports Illustrated. Courtney is the director of Allen Hall PR our student run public relations agency at the University of Oregon and the president of the American Women in Sports Media chapter. Justin McClanahan, @MNrube. Thomas Reese.

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Leaning In and Climbing Up: Cheers to Successful Women in PR

Cision

and Krysten Copeland , founder and chief strategy officer of KC& Co Communications. When I started out two decades ago, there were very few females in the sports business. KD: Both my hard work ethic and proactive nature have been key drivers in the advancement of my career.

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7 PR Blogs You Should Be Following

Critical Mention

Its blog posts give readers a great understanding of ethical PR advice to help media personnel kickstart their profession. Our top picks: If you’re looking for ways to boost your content strategy, this blog post is for you: Creating a Video Storytelling Strategy That Gets Results. Are you keeping up with the times?

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Successful Women in PR: Leaning In & Climbing Up

Beyond PR

and Krysten Copeland , founder and chief strategy officer of KC& Co Communications. When I started out two decades ago, there were very few females in the sports business. KD: Both my hard work ethic and proactive nature have been key drivers in the advancement of my career.

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PR Rock Stars: 3M’s Heather Cmiel

Communications Conversations

Professionally the organization has helped me grow skill sets and build a reputation in this community. PRSA has helped me grow into the professional I am today, and I want to give back to this community that has given so much to me. Time at kids sporting events. PRSA has a code of ethics. Personally, it’s the people.

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