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The Future of Work: Navigating the Evolving Professional Landscape with Erica Keswin

PR for Anyone

However, there are still noted challenges in maintaining creativity and innovation in a virtual setting, particularly in certain industries such as advertising. She suggests giving every job some agency or autonomy over its schedule—there are possibilities for flexibility even in unexpected roles.

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Behind the Headlines with Yvonne Lorie

Cision

HPRA provides year-round programs, professional development seminars and networking among other services. . Hispanic public relations professionals, I’m excited to work with this year’s diverse volunteer board representing corporate, agency, consultants, and media entities, to help cultivate our future leaders and propel our industry.

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Why we can’t rest on our laurels when it comes to PR?

Prohibition

The PR industry, much like the advertising industry, has been challenged no end over recent years. Advertising agencies no longer stand in isolation, and with that neither should PR companies. Related Posts Leeds PR Agency Prohibition PR is looking for a PR Executive - is it you? And with that comes a need for change.

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Back to School! 3 Solo PR Pros on Becoming an Adjunct Instructor

Solo PR Pro

. “Being an educator keeps me on my toes and forces me to know the latest trends, tips and techniques for working in communications,” says Kristie Aylett , APR, Fellow PRSA and agency principal with The KARD Group PR/Marketing. My first adjunct position was at Texas Christian University, teaching PR Writing.

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The Pressure for Clicks; Off Script #14: Erik Sherman, Freelance Journalist

Sword and the Script

He has also been a marketer and accepts an occasional commission for business writing. Like the famous Rolls Royce advertisement: ‘At 60 miles per hour the loudest sound was the ticking of the electric clock.’ Agencies know it, but they’re pushed to lower costs by CMOs that want to pretend cheaper is always possible and desirable.

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Can Educators Become Micro-Influencers?

Karen Freberg

Micro-influencers, or sometimes referred to as advocate marketing , are the wave of the future and where many brands, advertisers, and audiences are looking for to get their take on a situation. Research brands, organizations, and agencies that could be a match.