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Creating Earned Media Stories With Jennifer Reinhard, Ketchum

OnePitch

While Jen’s media background spans a variety of clients and industries, including food, agriculture, consumer, and financial services, Jen is also passionate about sustainability and loves fostering relationships with sustainability and ESG journalists. Read below for the entire interview with Jen: . And he did beautifully.

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Behind the Headlines With Lynda Fernandez

Cision

Technologies and platforms come and go, but one thing remains constant: the relationships you make. In this interview, Lynda discusses how technology has transformed PR, why the press release is not dead and the strategies brands should adopt to improve their campaigns. But technology does facilitate communication and branding.

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How to Contact Reporters For Your Digital PR Campaigns

Buzzstream

I’m searching for any profiles that include farming, agriculture, or agriculture and “reporter.” Finding websites and publications and then identifying journalists can be time-consuming. Keep your contact short and sweet: Hi Kathleen – I’ve got a great new study on crop technology that I thought you might like.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

I would deem Danielle Brigida an early adopter of social media and online technology in the non-profit sector. The realm of expertise of Tania Bubela is how new medical technology, such as genetic testing and gene therapy, fit into public policy and the current regulatory framework. She has also worked in the not-for-profit sector.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

I would deem Danielle Brigida an early adopter of social media and online technology in the non-profit sector. The realm of expertise of Tania Bubela is how new medical technology, such as genetic testing and gene therapy, fit into public policy and the current regulatory framework. She has also worked in the not-for-profit sector.