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At LTPR, she wrote and edited a broad range of public relations and crisis communications materials for national financial, health care and shipping organizations. Her background working in these diverse business sectors found common ground in serving clients in the niches of professional firms and non-profit communities.

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4 Solo PR Pros on How They Knew It Was The Right Time to Start Their Business

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I also saw a niche for solo PR consultants with my specialties — media relations, crisis communications and community outreach — in my area. I knew there was an opportunity to work with medium to large businesses and community development organizations who may not want to hire a full agency team.

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Credit Union Times: CU Crisis Planning Essential

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Boggs said it’s important for executives to discuss different crisis communications scenarios and practice executing the plan through simulations. Trying to communicate a crisis without a plan is like trying to float a boat with holes. You developed a crisis communications plan?’ By Peter Strozniak.

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Disruptive Technology Merits Disruptive PR

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How much insurance should the drivers carry? In Miami, Uber and Lyft took nontraditional approaches to PR and community relations. Local police in South Florida started citing ridesharing drivers and in some cases impounding their cars. Should ridesharing services be regulated like taxis? And then came the citations.

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History and Stock Photos: 5 Creative Public Relations Ideas

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A flash of blue in the rear view can easily lead to lost time, tickets, fines and higher insurance premiums – at a minimum. There are number of ways police departments could transform such an event into a community building program, by for example, giving officers a “good will” quota every month – and tracking results.