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Crisis Management Lessons From Boeing’s 737 Max Disasters

PRSay

Gordon Johndroe , vice president of global media relations and public affairs for the Chicago-based aircraft manufacturer, spoke to members of PRSA’s Corporate Communications Section in the Nov. 5 webinar “Crisis Management on an International Stage: Takeaways from Boeing’s Biggest Crisis and Time Spent in the West Wing.”.

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Where To Find Public Relations Entry-Level Jobs

Doctor Spin

Local, state, and federal government entities often hire entry-level PR professionals to handle public relations and communications tasks. Media outlets. Newspapers, magazines, television stations, and online media companies may have entry-level positions in their PR or communications departments. Marketing agencies.

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Getting hired and ahead in marketing and PR

Stephen Waddington

There are 300 people working for the airport and more than 3,000 people on the site working for airlines and retailers,” she said. Sales of the newspaper rocketed but the editor was deluged with complaints and called time on hardnosed reporting. He builds relationships with media and university student and academics.

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Ahrefs: An SEO Tool PR Can Use to Outsmart the Competition [Product Review]

Sword and the Script

See these related posts: Media Relations: Proven Ways to Get More Out of It. I railed against the product warts internally, messaged against them externally, and worked pretty hard at using the tool to demonstrate the value of monitoring to the profession of PR. Predictions, PR and Pressing Questions on SEO [UML].

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

But why be afraid of big government when we freely provide our life story to social networks and give up our privacy to airlines in return for a bribe of a few more air miles. Earlier this week Anne Gregory, president of the Global Alliance of international PR associations, tweeted about her abhorrence of the term corporate journalism.