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Behind the Headlines With Peter Shafer

Cision

I will start by introducing Brunswick Insight to my network of corporate and public affairs contacts as well as others in various industry sectors such as Health & Wellness and Fast Moving Consumer Goods. That marketing analytic created credibility, community and creativity to how metrics can make a story come alive.

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Behind the Headlines With Dan Gregory

Cision

From there, I continued making connections between what originally attracted me to public speaking and the many other elements of public relations that I use today. Learn how to build a brand journalism strategy with our free white paper! What’s the biggest lesson you learned from your first position?

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Maxim Behar in Kamen Vodenicharov's show "The Evening of." on 7/8 TV

Maxim Behar

People who work in this area are the ones who invent new creative products and influence the hearts and minds of millions. Then at a certain point, I parted ways with journalism. I still think of this quote from Winston Churchill: "One can achieve many things with journalism, but one must know when to leave it".

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

Innovation in any area—whether it is pure science, science communications, marketing, or public relations—does not simply spring out of the ether or get passed down to us on a stone tablet. Nor should we think of experience, knowledge and creativity as being innate to one cohort group.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

Innovation in any area—whether it is pure science, science communications, marketing, or public relations—does not simply spring out of the ether or get passed down to us on a stone tablet. Nor should we think of experience, knowledge and creativity as being innate to one cohort group.