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15 Up-and-Coming PR and Social Media Marketers to Watch

Communications Conversations

A North Minneapolis native, Tess excelled in her journalism program at Drake University, during which she presided over the Coalition of Black Students and interned in business development with The Integer Group and in marketing/group sales with Iowa Events Center. Justine Perez , social media specialist – U.S.

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Behind the Headlines With Lynda Fernandez

Cision

Lynda Fernandez, senior vice president of public relations & international at the Miami Association of Realtors, says if you do not establish strong relationships in the PR industry, you will miss out on opportunities to expand your brand’s reach. How did you get your start in PR? We use public relations to build our global brand.

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Strategic Collaboration: Creating Meaningful Connections

PRSay

As consumers, we spend little time thinking about the people behind our favorite brands. I work for Vermeer Corporation, a global industrial and agricultural equipment manufacturer. We’ll dig into more practical tips on how to create internal alignment and customer connection. Yet, do they really know us? The moral of the story?

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

Karin Schmid is a beef production specialist with Alberta Beef Producers, has a master’s degree in agriculture and is a real farmer. At Genome Alberta, we do a lot of agriculture-related genetics research, meaning I’ve seen Schmid talk about animal welfare issues and environmental stewardship to farmers and academics alike.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

Karin Schmid is a beef production specialist with Alberta Beef Producers, has a master’s degree in agriculture and is a real farmer. At Genome Alberta, we do a lot of agriculture-related genetics research, meaning I’ve seen Schmid talk about animal welfare issues and environmental stewardship to farmers and academics alike.