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20 Retail Journalists You Should be Following on Twitter in 2020

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Her focus is reporting on stories about how labor issues affect retail employees. . She covers major retail trends and news and even covers a bit of real estate news! Ben reports for Retail Dive, an industry go-to, covering retail policy, finance and bankruptcy and how these trends are affecting major corporations. .

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The Boldest PR Moves of 2018

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Two weeks ago office coworking company WeWork announced that, for environmental reasons, it will not serve meat inside its facilities, nor will employees be allowed to expense client dinners that include meat. But some media have responded with charges of “tribalism,” “virtue signaling,” and “imposing a worldview” on employees.

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Three Questions Every Business Needs to Ask About Online Risk

David PR Group

Do your employees touch private data? . If your employees touch the private data of your customers, then you have risk. Do you accept applications for financing, for example, where private information like social security numbers or driver’s license numbers are exchanged? Do representatives of your company use social media?

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The PR Losers Of 2019

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The company was built out as a high-growth technology startup but it was really just a dressed-up real estate business. Its CEO basked in his role as media darling and would-be visionary even as the company burned through cash and its liabilities soared. In other words, WeWork was a victim of its own hype.

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Brands Bungle Response To Michael Cohen Scandal

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It described the deal as related to its need to understand “a wide range of policy issues,” including “regulatory reform at the FCC, corporate tax reform and antitrust enforcement.” ” Cohen is a New York lawyer with a background in real estate, not regulatory reform or tax policy.

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