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Meet PRSA Board of Directors Nominee Jeff Wilson, APR

PRSay

Each week this fall, PRsay will interview one of the nominees for the 2021 PRSA Board of Directors. Why did you decide to pursue leadership roles within the Richmond Chapter , and also at the national level? I was honored that she asked me, and that put me on my path to leadership within the Society. Name : Jeff Wilson, APR.

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How This PRSSA Chapter Virtually Connected Recruiters With Students for Annual Career Fair

PRSay

Building on our traditional event, Building Bridges, spearheaded in 2007 by then CCNY PRSSA President Stacy-Ann Edwards Effs, we forged a strong working partnership between student leaders and faculty to network multicultural students to the profession. Pivoting to an online-only event. It was a formidable team effort.

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Meet Board of Directors Nominee Jane Law, APR

PRSay

Each week this fall, PRsay will interview one of the nominees for the 2021 PRSA Board of Directors. I had attended a Yankee Chapter PD event (I don’t even remember how I learned of it) at the beginning of 2007 and picked up a flyer about PRSA since I really enjoyed the PD session and meeting some of the Chapter members.

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

Critical Mention

And then, starting around 2015, compliance leaders that were at those compliance and anti-bribery forums started asking me to share my story with their compliance, commercial and leadership in-house teams, so I started going to corporations to present. In 2007, as part of a cooperation agreement with the U.S. SCHEDULE A DEMO.

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The best way to insure your good reputation is to ensure your good reputation

PR in High Definition

Whitney Houston insured her voice, Michael Flatley insured his legs – and America Ferrera insured her smile for $10m in 2007. We’ve all heard about catastrophic events that can seemingly break brands in seconds. There’s an insurance policy for everything these days – and we mean that literally. Is this ridiculous? Well perhaps not.

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Meet the Media: Erica Schueller, Editorial Director, Commercial Vehicle Group at Endeavor Business Media

Bianchi Biz Blog

Additionally, I still write, and will take on event coverage or feature assignments. For the interview, I would typically meet the distributor early in the morning and ride along on the truck for an entire day as s/he made customer stops. Every issue featured a cover story highlighting a tool distributor’s business.

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How to Build Trust Ethically and Effectively – Roy Reid

Ethical Voices

There were 130 deaths associated with it, but only nine during the four-minute event. And so, the lesson, or the illustration, here is that it’s not the event itself that causes the most damage sometimes, it’s what takes place in the aftereffects, the years, and the months that followed. Influence is leadership.

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