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Marriott’s Aynat Ravin on real-time insights and data in the travel industry

NewsWhip

M Live combines the worlds of data and creative, and their efforts have enabled Marriott to attract and engage consumers around the globe. . We were launching Hubs around the Globe and we needed to power these M Live Command Centers with a suite of technology. Brett: Technology is now woven throughout the fabric of today’s travel.

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Ecommerce for Social Media 2024: Ultimate Guide

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

This strategy lets you connect with your existing customers uniquely and authentically by infusing your brand’s personality into creative content. Case in point: By the time 2025 rolls around, social commerce in China is projected to hit a two trillion US$ mark, expanding at an impressive annual rate of about 18% between 2021 and 2025.

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What Shadow Banking Means for Your Financial Services PR Program

Shift Communications

However, since the financial crash of 2008 and the coinciding rise of AWS, iPhones, and frictionless services, non-banks are finding creative ways to fill financial needs for both consumers and businesses across the country in a phenomenon known as shadow banking. As expected, the “big” banks offer something in all of these areas.

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Meet Board of Directors Nominee Michelle Egan, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Any single week can be filled with meetings, coaching, planning, evening events, creative work, crisis management and volunteering with PRSA and in the community. While I’ve missed in-person PRSA events, technology has removed geographic barriers to engagement. I get energy from that. That’s a huge advantage for me.

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Here Comes Generation Alpha: What PR Pros Need to Know About the World’s Next Age Group

PRSay

Born between 2010 and 2025 to millennial and Gen Z parents, the Alpha Generation’s first members are beginning to emerge as consumers as they enter middle school. As technology advances and “smart” devices become commonplace in our homes and offices, Alphas will also leave the longest trail of data ever collected about a generation.

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