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Communicating with Creativity not C.R.A.P. with Beth Nyland on Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi

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This was an interview I was so looking forward to – after all, Beth and I go way, way, way back to the early days when corporate communications was just making the transition to the first evolution of social media: the intranet. ” says Beth Nyland, the Corporate Poet & Cutter of C.R.A.P. “Do you offer solutions?

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Behind the Headlines With Kim Spear

Cision

Kim Spear, director at Newgate Communications, has helped her clients build brands in China and also worked with sponsors during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. What was it like to work with sponsors during the 2008 Beijing Olympics? But if you don’t understand how your brand fits into its specific market, you won’t be able to stand out.

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6 Twin Cities women with amazing PR, comms and marketing career journeys

Communications Conversations

Her start : Public relations intern with Fleishman Hillard. Her start : Talent resources intern at Fallon. Holly is now the vice president of corporate branding and partnerships at Polaris. Her start : Special events intern, Science Museum of Minnesota. Thomas in 2007-2008. LeeAnn Rasachak. And now to be a solo?

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Who Can Be a Solo PR Pro Now?

Solo PR Pro

In 2008, we shared that Solo PR Pros can be involved in: Business consulting. Corporate communications. Internal communications. Writing and editing. Some have local practices and others are international. As a solo, you can chart your own course and craft a practice that includes diverse areas of expertise.

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The sunsetting of one of Minnesota’s most successful all-time blogs–the MN PR Blog

Communications Conversations

I mean, I started this blog in 2008 and I got sideways looks. He posted agency and corporate PR news. As an agency and corporate leader, I have leaned on Ryan’s blog not only to post jobs, but to benchmark and help draft new job descriptions – especially as the industry evolved into digital and experiential strategies.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

NOTE: Originally published on October 15, 2008. Toni Muzi Falconi writes: Regular readers of this blog are aware of my long-term, personal relationship with the Grunigs, yet I confess surprise when I read Jim Grunig’s first comment on this earlier blog post. MacManus, & D. Vercic (Eds.), Most recently, a Ph.D.

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What Marketers Can Learn from the 2016 PRSA Health Academy Conference

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Example: RTI International undertook a study that examined Twitter posts about e-cigarettes between 2008 and 2013 to gain insight into how companies were selling and promoting the product, as well as the locations where people use e-cigs the most. 53 percent of Millennials would rather lose their sense of smell than their technology.