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PR Rock Stars: Retired Vice President of Content & Public Relations at DKY, Holly Donato

Communications Conversations

You had a vibrant and long career in PR, working in almost every possible setting–from corporate to agency to non-profit. Corporations and non-profits are not that different from each other. I was a solo corporate comm. director in several corporations, and that was really challenging. Many times, this backfires.

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Professional Development: An Investment in Yourself

Solo PR Pro

In a corporate job, your employer often pays for professional development. You may also find local workshops or mini-conferences that provide the benefits of in-person without the time and expense of traveling to a different location. Look at your local Chambers of Commerce. We’d love to know!

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4 Tips for Authentic Executive Communications as a Ghostwriter

PRSay

We may not think about it that way — we’re simply drafting a memo to employees or writing the president’s message for an annual report. But the fact is: Few executives reach the C-suite because of their writing skills. On one occasion, I was given an assignment to write something for the CEO.

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Editors and TV Producers Reveal How PR Pros Can Get Their Stories Told

MaccaPR

What’s more, our Maccabee agency just hosted former Twin Cities Business editor-in-chief Dale Kurschner for a “Lunch N Learn” workshop to hear Kurschner’s perspective from his years spent on the receiving end of hundreds of PR pitches. If you have a story you know a local editor won’t want to miss, try a call. Consider the Medium.

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Professional Speaker Academy – Is it for you?

wiredPRworks

NSA Illinois’ Speakers Academy focuses on how to develop and market to people at corporations, associations, and organizations who hire—and invest in—keynotes, workshops, consulting and training. Books, workbooks, CDs, webinars, and workshops are among the array of ways to generate profits by expanding your platform.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Helen Reynolds

PR Conversations

I’ve always been curious about society and human behaviour and have always loved to write and create — doing public relations for social good is being paid to do what I spend all my time thinking about anyway. It’s social media, not corporate media — nobody wants to read your boring press release. What is your idea of PR nirvana?

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Maxim Behar in The Career show podcast

Maxim Behar

And that's why I decided to write this book because I saw these huge changes happening in our business. And that's why I decided to write the book "The Global PR Revolution.” And I used to put 5-6 sheets of paper on it and write down news about the neighborhood. The one who finds the interesting stories. Host: To reflect them.