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In Memoriam: Reed Bolton Byrum, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Byrum served as PRSA’s president and CEO in 2003. Skilled in mergers and acquisitions, Byrum counseled companies on financial structures and market positioning. A former journalist and editor, he worked for numerous newspapers and a wire service, earning numerous accolades and journalism awards. in Plano and Trilogy in Austin.

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5 Ways For You To Excel In Marketing/PR Today

ISEBOX

I want to be the thought leader at my company in better PR and Marketing. So in the spirit of helping everyone succeed, here’s what I learned in my quest to become better at PR and Marketing. Example: For the title of this article I chose “5 Ways For You to Excel in Marketing/PR Today”. Conversational Marketing.

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Maxim Behar: Novinite.com is a One-of-a-kind Media Phenomenon

Maxim Behar

We discussed this project quite often with my unforgettable friend and mentor late Dimi Panitsa, who at the time often dropped over for dinner to our small apartment downtown Sofia.Dimi had a sharp nose for everything related to journalism and encouraged me in moderation as he thought that I won’t tackle the project marketwise.

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Not sorry to see you go – career churn and public relations

PR Conversations

In 2003, a British study jointly funded by (then) Institute of Public Relations and the Department of Trade and Industry noted “a cultural expectation that PR practitioners move jobs every 2-3 years”. The consultancy business is painfully aware that it is considered less than stable”.