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Meeting Marc C. Whitt

Wadds Inc.

The masterful public relations professional understands the enormous value of living a personal and professional life that reflects the highest standards of moral conduct and ethical behaviour. They are proverbial rotten apples that attempt to spoil many of us in public relations practice who abide by the highest ethical standards.

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Behind the Headlines With Brandon Puttbrese

Cision

I thought to myself: “Everything we do is storytelling!” I joined the journalism classes writing news articles for the college news website and began studying public relations for my degree. Working at newspapers for a few years taught me to always consider the audience when you’re writing. How did this happen?

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Leading Healthy Teams: Lessons from Leadercast 2019 for Solo PR Pros

Solo PR Pro

You can achieve the following four things with no money: Live your values as a leader Be inclusive with decision-making Put storytelling front and center – start by aligning stories that match your company’s values. This is a person with a strong work ethic but not to the point of workaholism. We can't afford culture.

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When AI Goes After Your Job

Mindful Marketing

With marketing and PR firms increasingly turning to AI to create images and write content, I shouldn’t have been surprised when a friend who reads my writing made a request of ChatGPT that hit close to home: He asked the bot to write a Mindful Marketing article.

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

Cision

To stay focused, I break down yearly and quarterly goals into bite-sized, weekly to-do’s and write them down at the beginning of each week. KD: Both my hard work ethic and proactive nature have been key drivers in the advancement of my career. What is your favorite thing about being a woman who has made it into the C-Suite?

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Successful Women in PR: Leaning In & Climbing Up

Beyond PR

To stay focused, I break down yearly and quarterly goals into bite-sized, weekly to-do’s and write them down at the beginning of each week. KD: Both my hard work ethic and proactive nature have been key drivers in the advancement of my career. What is your favorite thing about being a woman who has made it into the C-Suite?

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It’s 2015 and #PRDiversity Is Still An Issue

Waxing UnLyrical

While PRWeek perhaps could have exercised more diversity sensitivity in its display of the 2014 PR leaders, they were, after all, working with the content and information submitted to them by PR agencies. I’ve even been on the receiving end of some PR peers or managers who were not as “#PRDiverse” as I (but those are stories for another day).

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