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In Memoriam: Ralph Kam, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Kam worked for decades in Hawaii’s PR profession, including government, health care, financial services and education roles. As an instructor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii Pacific University, Cha­mi­nade University, and the University of Phoenix, he helped form the professional foundations of many communicators.

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The Now and No of Engaging LGBTQ Audiences

PRSay

While June is generally celebrated as LGBTQ Pride Month across the United States, smart communicators know that celebrating and honoring Pride is a year-round activity. What are the implications for communicators? Now: Supporting LGBTQ organizations financially and vocally year-round. It means we must adapt and grow.

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In Memoriam: Reed Bolton Byrum, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Byrum served as PRSA’s president and CEO in 2003. He then moved to Texas, where he held corporate leadership roles for EDS Corp. Skilled in mergers and acquisitions, Byrum counseled companies on financial structures and market positioning. counseling high-tech companies and financial institutions.

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Let the Cision® Communications Cloud® Work for You

Beyond PR

We are excited to announce the latest Cision® Communications Cloud® product release. Communicators are under constant pressure from their executive teams to prove the impact of their efforts but are having a difficult time overseeing all of their channel initiatives and managing the effectiveness of their campaigns.

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Stories: Better than Cuddling?

PRSay

That’s according to a 2003 study by University of Oregon professors Judith Hibbard and Ellen Peters. Storytelling is a power tool of communication. Would you like to learn more ways to reach your readers and otherwise meet your communication goals through storytelling? That helps readers understand the facts.). About the author.

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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

Having someone from legal, customer service, communications, and public relations on the team ensures that all bases are covered. The-house PR person or head of communications. Team roles and responsibilities need to be clear if your crisis communication plan is going to work. 5. Make a plan for communicating with the media.

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