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5 Great Results to Expect After Media Training

Landis PR

By Andie Davis Photo courtesy of Pixabay There are many great benefits that come from media training, and not just for media interviews. If you get media interview requests, you will want experienced media trainers to guide you through the ins and outs (and the dos and don’ts) of being a great interviewee.

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One key PR ethics lesson from the Pulse nightclub shooting – Ann Marie Varga

Ethical Voices

Pete area, but I’ve worked in agencies, corporations, and my experience spans a variety of industries including academia, banking, government, healthcare, tourism, and utilities. Thinking about your career from circus to healthcare to agency, what is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted?

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Guest Post: The PR Generalist vs. The Industry Specialist

Deirdre Breakenridge

Throughout my 25 year career I’ve worked with clients from an array of industries – aviation, healthcare, government, museums, education, technology, and more. In that case, your journey might lead you towards a job in internal communications working for a corporation where you promote the company’s various products, services and experts.

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The 6-Step Guide to Creating a Thought Leadership Content Program

Contently - Strategy

Cigna VP Uses Social Media to Discuss Affordable Healthcare Katya Andresen is Cigna’s Chief Digital and Analytics officer. She used LinkedIn to share her thoughts on making healthcare more affordable. The executive team is one place to start, but great candidates may exist at all rungs of the corporate ladder.

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Treat Your Communications Counselors Like Your Lawyers

Solo PR Pro

To guarantee timing of a bylined article placement or published article after an interview? So why expect your PR person to talk with a reporter and tell them to not print that statement you made to them in an interview? Can you explain the timing it might take for this (media interview, article submission, messaging exercise etc.)

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What Public Relations Can Learn From The Golden Globes

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

His point – I think – was that volunteers told him that watching the international arms dealer crime thriller had helped them relax from the stresses of their daily activities. But the story was overlong and it probably belonged in the post-Awards interviews rather then the acceptance speech itself.

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What Marketers Can Learn from the 2016 PRSA Health Academy Conference

MaccaPR

After college I transitioned to a job at a life science marketing agency in Chicago and am now helping healthcare clients with their communications strategies here at Maccabee. According to the 2016 Trust Barometer published by agency Edelman Health, the general public’s trust in healthcare in the U.S. What does that mean?