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

Communications Conversations

I did not attend, but the event featured a number of women leaders talking about their career progressions and encouraging others to seek the curiosity, bravery and creativity needed to drive successful careers–and lives (my educated guess based on the posts I saw from the event). Bank and Optum. Where is she now? Where is she now?

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Deconstructing the Century of the Selfie for PR purposes

PR Conversations

When Henry Ford said [in 1916] that “history is bunk” he was giving a password to creative amnesia, to a power of forgetting, which underwrites the pragmatic pursuit of utopia. I also offer congratulations to the Museum of Public Relations for organizing his provocative guest lecture.

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Deconstructing the Century of the Selfie for PR purposes

PR Conversations

When Henry Ford said [in 1916] that “history is bunk” he was giving a password to creative amnesia, to a power of forgetting, which underwrites the pragmatic pursuit of utopia. I also offer congratulations to the Museum of Public Relations for organizing his provocative guest lecture. public relations wisdom of the crowds'

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Contemplating selfie disruptions in historical and modern-day PR

PR Conversations

“If I were Bernays, as a sign of self expression, I would dedicate my creative genius to adapt (or adopt) the ‘selfie’ idea for a public relations program dedicated to individual emancipation.” Other musings: Is this the prototypical interpretation of public relations? Selfie contemplations! ” Stuart Ewen.

System 40
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Contemplating selfie disruptions in historical and modern-day PR

PR Conversations

“If I were Bernays, as a sign of self expression, I would dedicate my creative genius to adapt (or adopt) the ‘selfie’ idea for a public relations program dedicated to individual emancipation.” Other musings: Is this the prototypical interpretation of public relations? Selfie contemplations! ” Stuart Ewen.

System 40