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In Memoriam: Joe S. Epley, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

A 1993 study he presented to the Defense Information School on ethics in military public affairs is also credited for putting professional ethics standards on the decision-making table in that segment of the PR profession. He is survived by Dorcas, his wife of 64 years; two children, Meredith Epley McGinnis of Travelers Rest, S.C.,

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Nicole Castro

Solo PR Pro

But after a couple of years in the pre-med program at City College of New York, she changed directions, declaring majors in anthropology and journalism. She began applying to PR positions, but she found that the folks she interviewed with often had trouble understanding how her educational background translated into public relations. “It

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

Maxim Behar

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". Host: And what do you think the Bulgarian society failed to take from your Jewish community? I travel all over the world.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

I heard Catherine Keill speak when she was Hill+Knowlton Strategies Canada leader of its Alberta public affairs team. It appears she is now director, caucus and community outreach for the Premier of Alberta. She also is well travelled. This means there is no chance you’ll pigeon hole her on a conference agenda.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

I heard Catherine Keill speak when she was Hill+Knowlton Strategies Canada leader of its Alberta public affairs team. It appears she is now director, caucus and community outreach for the Premier of Alberta. She also is well travelled. This means there is no chance you’ll pigeon hole her on a conference agenda.