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Advice From a 94-Year-Old Veteran of the Military and Public Affairs

PRSay

Air Force, where he spent most of his career in public affairs. Then, after his liberation from the Stalag Luft I prisoner of war camp, he spent 41 years in public affairs. Get a good education. I don’t think newspapers will exist as we know them, and TV will be changed a great deal, too.

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Getting hired and ahead in marketing and PR

Stephen Waddington

Danielle Whitfield, Media and Public Affairs Executive, Newcastle Airport @daniellemalvina Northern boomerang: brands to Newcastle Christian Cerisola was motivated to move into PR after working for a provincial newspaper and receiving poorly targeted pitches.

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#20: Building the bridge between infrastructure and data-driven media intelligence

NewsWhip

Brett: So, I guess is that, when we chatted before, I mean, that’s really the definition of a data-driven public affairs agency, correct? And you need to, two, define that story and get people educated about it. You have to be able to prioritize starting every strategy with insights and analytics. Why is it safe?

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PR Rock Stars (of the future): 19 new college grads ready to take over the world

Communications Conversations

Julia is among the brightest, most dedicated, and energetic students I’ve encountered in 27+ years in higher education. She is editor-in-chief of The Winonan , WSU’s campus newspaper; she is president of the WSU Public Relations Student Society of America chapter; and she is executive director of the WSU St. University.

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