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An Interview with Richard Bistrong, CEO, Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC

Critical Mention

Q: What are your company’s marketing initiatives for 2019? Richard: One of the great pillars of my journey so far is an anti-bribery video which I co-produced by Mastercard. It’s a corporate anti-bribery training video about my experience, narrated by a former FBI agent. In 2007, as part of a cooperation agreement with the U.S.

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My recent interview with Vuelio

Norton's Notes

My name is Chris Norton, I am the founder and managing director of Prolific North’s small PR Agency of the year Prohibition and have been blogging about PR, technology and social media marketing since back in 2007. I used to measure my subscribers really closely, back when I started in 2007 I used to use tools such as Feedburner.

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

PR Conversations

Anyone looking to climb the traditional career ladder undoubtedly will need to change companies, if not countries, in pursuit of a hierarchical progression in 2016 and beyond. We know that contemporary careers involve an increasing number of positions (greater even than the 10-14 jobs estimated in the 2007 Shift Happens video).

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Why Can't TikTok Block the Blackout Challenge?

Mindful Marketing

by David Hagenbuch - professor of Marketing at Messiah University - ​author of Honorable Influence - founder of Mindful Marketing Many people’s New Year’s resolutions are to eat less and exercise more. ByteDance released TikTok, or Douyin as it’s known in China, in September of 2016.

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PR wishes and White House dreams

The Stalwart Blog

In 2011, when attention grabbing videos were really hot, we found out about his bid for re-election in a clip posted on BarackObama.com. It makes sense that many 2016 candidates are slowly revealing themselves on social media, although younger voters may think platforms like Facebook are passé. The youth vote is incredibly important.