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Big Business Must Help Us Heal

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

But it’s now America’s reputation that’s on the line, and the right messaging isn’t enough. Still others, including Bank of America, Ford Motor Co. There are ways to fight back against malignant propaganda about our institutions through public service campaigns, advocacy, and one-on-one diplomacy.

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Prove Your Communications’ Value With AMEC’s Integrated Evaluation Framework [Webinar]

Cision

Cision, TD Bank and Newmont Mining will show how to apply AMEC’s new framework to campaigns during the free webinar Measuring the Value of an Integrated Communications Strategy. This could be an improvement in reputation, increase in sales, stronger relationships, etc. Have you influenced them to take action?

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PRs and communicators should to learn to love AI

Stephen Waddington

How can he and his advisors manage the bank's reputation, and his own, by keeping on top of the latest news as the story continues to unfold? And, it’s not just WPP’s reputation that is affected, it is that of Sir Martin, and WPP’s chairman Roberto Quarta. This is not just a consumer story, of course. And those who are hostile.

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The Blurry Edges of PR; Off Script #11: Kevin Hartman of LTPR

Sword and the Script

During the work week, he’s an account manager with LTPR , a public relations firm based in Portland, Oregon specializing in the financial, healthcare and professional services industries, including crisis communications and litigation support. I’ve served in Army Public Affairs for nearly 17 years now. “I’ve

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Metrics That Matter: Apply AMEC’s Measurement Framework To Prove Your Worth

Beyond PR

Seen as savvy multitaskers, public relations professionals have quickly and efficiently adapted with the evolving communication landscape. More than 53 percent of public relations professionals state that measurement is their biggest skills gap. But why can’t they accurately prove the value of their efforts?