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In Memoriam: Joe S. Epley, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

The full-service firm represented a variety of clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to local nonprofits, many of them clients for more than two decades. He was also a founding partner in Worldcom Public Relations Group, a network of independent firms that grew to include businesses in 35 countries.

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Who Can Be a Solo PR Pro Now?

Solo PR Pro

Journalism. Public affairs. ” A solo may work alone, have an assistant or other specialized help or be “solo plus” with employees or strategic partners. Some have local practices and others are international. Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC). Internal communications. Internet marketing.

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Ethical Issues with Coalitions and Front Groups – Greg Bailey

Ethical Voices

He discusses a number of important public relations ethics issues including: What to do when a client asks you to hide their identity as part of a coalition. How to make sure your employees understand how you value ethics. I’m a former journalist turned public relations practitioner. The growing challenge of malformation.

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What Does “Storytelling” Mean to You? 105 Answers from Communicators

Sword and the Script

I couldn’t imagine a vice president of marketing at any of the local tech companies could get behind that idea. A way to engage audiences and communicate key message points through personal stories of customers or employees relating to their experience with the company, service or product.” Long-form journalism.”