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The most important ethics priority for healthcare communicators – Kena Lewis

Ethical Voices

I started in radio as a reporter and made the jump to PR about 35 years ago. Then of course, like any good Orlandoan, I worked in travel and tourism. I did a stint in the nonprofit sector, which I want to say, if you really want to get to know a community, the nonprofit sector is something you should do. Trust those sensors. .

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On becoming a PRIA Fellow

Prakkypedia

Helping relaunch southaustralia.com back in the heady days of gigantic website projects – big budgets, interstate agencies, teams travelling around SA to become immersed in our tourism gems before writing about them. I’m proud of a lot of the work I’ve done, but I’ve also made silly mistakes and gaffes.

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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

She’s done an extensive survey and in-dedpth interviews. From internships with the Hattiesburg Convention and Tourism Commission to Merit Health Wesley to the USM Greek Life Office, Kathryn has already witnessed and experienced public relations from many angles. Kathryn Duke, @dukekathryn.

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Want Social Media Evangelizers? Be Social

Waxing UnLyrical

A word of caution, though; if your business’ internal systems and/or processes are broken, there’s no amount of social media activity that can fix that, as Jen Zingsheim and Mark Story point out on last week’s Media Bullseye Radio Roundtable. (It’s These fine folk did: Jan. 24 : Whats Next DC , Washington, DC Feb.

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How Pink Panties Heralded India's Social Media Movement

Waxing UnLyrical

In the Indian context, the web has begun to move beyond a media genre that was no different in terms of interruption when compared to conventional media like television and radio. As privacy and choice gained momentum, permission-based Internet activity has led to what we now describe as the social web. These fine folk did: Jan.

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Veterans Day: A Granddaughter Remembers

Waxing UnLyrical

I’m told my grandfather was stunned when he heard over the radio that there would be a blackout drill. While the war was primarily being fought on the Western front (since that’s where the India/Pakistan border is), all Indian bases were on alert. And not just that it would take place, but when and where. These fine folk did: Jan.

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Snapping at Synapses: Why Digital Death Sucks

Waxing UnLyrical

Those are the kind of campaigns that raise awareness and build community -- and you nailed the importance of community for nonprofits. Which is why I agree with Matt ($999,999.99 -- classic) and Ariks point about allowing people who have built community and trust to spread the word and bring others to action.