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PR For The “New” Technology CEO

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For CEOs of technology companies, arrogance is out and humility is in. “Boring is the new black,” proclaims New York Times tech columnist Farhad Manjoo in a piece about the latest trend for technology company chiefs. So how is a technology leader to stand out as the face of a company? My, how things turn.

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Top Adtech Conferences For PR Exposure

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

With so many thought leadership pieces written about what’s in store for any given industry at the start of the year, it makes sense that there’s a conference dedicated to what’s coming in adtech. Almost anyone who operates in the broader technology industry will flock to the many different TECHSPO events hosted around the world each year.

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Study Reveals Gaps Between the CEO and PR in Communications Goals, Issues and Technology

Sword and the Script

But a new survey out of the Center for Public Relations at USC Annenberg shows that isn’t happening among some PR pros and corporate communicators. Three question areas in particular – about goals, issues and technology – stood out to me. The Annenberg survey listed data privacy, health care and diversity as social issues.

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Ad Tech PR Predictions For 2020

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The boom comes thanks to data privacy concerns and the call from major advertisers for greater transparency and control over their digital advertising. A patchwork of privacy regulation s has challenged all the major players. Compliance, privacy and ITP/cookie-tracking weren’t just the domain of marketing and ad tech trade press.

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For those who said they did plan to speak publicly about issues, the most pressing topics named were data privacy, healthcare, and diversity and inclusion. It’s good news that corporate leaders are starting to appreciate the power of social media, but progress has been slow. To show leadership during a serious crisis situation.

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How To Do AI Startup & Tech PR, Featuring AI Survey Insights

Shift Communications

Now, in an emerging market, is the time for AI startups to kickstart a strategic AI-PR program, and mind the gap between industry and consumer awareness From mainstream media to trade press and corporate blogs, artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (genAI), in particular, seems to be everywhere. In fact, it is.

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What’s Next in Public Relations? Let’s Ask My Students

PRSay

Some of the familiar topics are there — branding, corporate social responsibility, crisis communications — but not necessarily in a form many of us would recognize as aspects of the profession we’ve come to know. They’re not shying away from big topics: the rise of nationalism, trade wars, and online privacy.

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