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The Intersection Of Public Relations And Public Policy: A Strategic Approach

Landis PR

Unlike those involved in federal politics, local and state officials are more regularly out and about in their communities, presenting frequent opportunities for direct, ongoing engagement. It is not merely to make our clients known in their community but also to contribute to constructive dialogue and policy change.

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Five Quick and Easy Ways to Show #PR Thanks

Deirdre Breakenridge

I remember sitting with a college student at a local Starbucks. To show thanks to your industry, don’t just join an Industry association, be more active in their local, regional and national events. However, your shout outs can also be in your own storytelling. Younger professionals have so much to share with you.

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How a World-Class Convention Center Became a Beacon of Hope During the Pandemic

PRSay

As part of the PRSA Storytellers series , Tony Sclafani, the Javits Center’s senior vice president and chief communications officer, spoke to PRSA Publications Director John Elsasser. The Javits Center has 4,000-5,000 construction workers. Today, it’s a vaccination site. Five-hundred-plus employees worked to put the hospital together.

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Constructing the Organizational Narrative: PR definition in the making

PR Conversations

Internal communications often say they are corporate storytellers. I first got to know Eric Bryant , director, Gnosis Arts Multimedia Communications LLC (an Internet PR firm focusing on tech PR, nonprofit PR and local SEO) through Twitter chats, primarily #kaizenblog. Same with documentary film makers. Do you see the problem?

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WaddsCon: February wrap-up, March topics and speakers

Stephen Waddington

Certainly ask yourself the five questions in my presentation and look within your ranks of employees to see if there is a suitably qualified Black or Asian person ready to be promoted that has been overlooked because “they don’t fit” the usual profile of leadership (essentially being White and sharing your thoughts and behaviours).

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PR Rock Stars (of the future): 19 new college grads ready to take over the world

Communications Conversations

In class group projects and activities, Mallory is a respected leader and can be counted on to share constructive critique and help with fellow students. He’s a good listener, helps other students with ideas and critique, and is looked up to for his natural leadership abilities. Michael Whiting , @RealMikeWhiting.

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