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In Memoriam: Craig Toyoki Miyamoto, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

After his journalism career, he served as director of public relations for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply, and later as executive vice president of SMS Communications, Honolulu. He was also was president, Miyamoto Advertising/Public Relations, and executive vice president and principal, Miyamoto Strategic Counsel.

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In Memoriam: Kathleen S. Kelly, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Kelly retired from the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications in 2019 after 16 years, including three years as chair of the Public Relations Department, where she was an internationally recognized authority on fundraising as a specialization of public relations. She was 77. I wish her family peace.”

Education 158
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A Woman in Charge: Inside the PR Life of AT&T Executive Marilyn Laurie

PRSay

The following is adapted from Dick Martin’s book about Marilyn Laurie’s life in public relations, “ Marilyn: A Woman in Charge ” (PR Museum Press, 2020). All proceeds from the sale of the book — available in hardcover, softcover and as an ebook — benefit the Museum of Public Relations. Curiosity and listening created connections.

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Has the Digital Age Affected the Impartiality of the Press?

Cision

In an age where digital news is becoming increasingly more relevant and popular, and news is gained more by referral from friends and colleagues, via social media, than directly from journalists and publications, we should wonder if the importance of impartiality is diminished. Want to see how journalism is changing? Conclusion.

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for May 31

Beyond PR

Today’s public relations professionals need to know not only who is going where, but also how to communicate more effectively with those journalists, bloggers and influencers making moves. She joined the Editorial Board in 2003 and has been penning her opinions in a column since then. from the Supreme Court to the White House.

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

PR Conversations

Ever since public relations became an career option around a century ago, people have found themselves working in it by accident. Within public relations, emphasis is largely on ‘individualization’, whereby people are viewed as responsible for managing their own career development.

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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.