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Insights Into the Role of Communicators at the U.S. Department of Defense

PRSay

We recently completed 21 focus groups and in-depth interviews with graduates of the Defense Information School’s Mass Communication Foundations (MCF) course. In the focus groups, service members acknowledged photography, videography, writing and storytelling remain essential for capturing and curating quality content and messaging.

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Behind the Headlines With Dan Gregory

Cision

Storytelling, while central to PR strategies, is a delicate process. In this interview, he shares the difficulties of military communication, the need for successful communication in all industries and how to use movies as a guide for PR. That realization led me to accept a position as a media trainer.

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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 now we will talk about social media. The news is the headline that feeds into social media platforms and gets shared rapidly. Talking Points. Zach: Yeah.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Kim Blanchette

PR Conversations

I get to do so many different things—event planning, writing, research, media, employee engagement, digital and social media. I think the fundamentals remain the same as today: The ability to provide strategic counsel, and excellent writing and storytelling skills. Why do you work in PR?

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Masters in Marketing Interview: Paul Furiga, WordWrite Communications

Mindful Marketing

Paul Furiga is chief storyteller, founder and CEO of WordWrite Communications. Before founding WordWrite, Paul was a vice president at Ketchum Public Relations in Pittsburgh, where he served clients including Bridgestone/Firestone, Delta Air Lines and Rutgers University. By Christine Perkett. As the CEO, you wear many hats.

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The Blurry Edges of PR; Off Script #11: Kevin Hartman of LTPR

Sword and the Script

And so it is with great pleasure, I bring you another edition of the Off Script interviews series. In all, the six-year period involved two combat deployments (Iraq ‘07-‘08; Afghanistan ‘12-‘13) with the National Guard and time in between working for the Oregon Army National Guard Public Affairs Office. are all forms of content.