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Advice From a 94-Year-Old Veteran of the Military and Public Affairs

PRSay

Air Force, where he spent most of his career in public affairs. Then, after his liberation from the Stalag Luft I prisoner of war camp, he spent 41 years in public affairs. I recommended that we hold a news conference to allow everyone to ask their questions and get it all out there at once. Just show up.

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Remembering Dr Roger Hayes

Stephen Waddington

Roger’s career spanned 40 years, working in journalism, strategic communications and public affairs. Over bacon and eggs, Roger impressed on me the opportunity for professionalism in public relations, and the need for robust educational and a professional competency framework.

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International Conference Preview: Frank X. Shaw Talks Diversity, Disruption and 10 Years at Microsoft

PRSay

In anticipation of his keynote address at PRSA’s 2019 International Conference in San Diego on Oct. You have a degree in journalism from the University of Oregon. Did you ever consider a career as a reporter, and what journalism skills do you rely on in your job today? We ran a base newspaper. There was a radio station.

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How to use virtual reality for public relations

Stuart Bruce

You can get an idea of what storytelling for PR might be like by looking at how VR is already being used for journalism such as the New York Times virtual reality app. Even in very traditional areas such as public affairs and lobbying VR can play a role. Amnesty used VR to increase donations.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

In the second half of his guest post, Spear suggests 20 female speakers who specialize in “science communications” who he believes, individually or collectively, can help conference organizers to achieve at least some of the above. Think outside the conference tick-box of topics and speakers. By Mike Spear.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

In the second half of his guest post, Mike Spear suggests 20 female speakers who specialize in “science communications” and who he believes, individually or collectively, can help conference organizers to achieve at least some of the above. Think outside the conference tick-box of topics and speakers. By Mike Spear.