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Faces & Markets of PRGN: South Korea – A High-Tech Economy and a Cultural Powerhouse  

Bianchi Biz Blog

The industries targeted by the Korean Government include healthcare, industrial chemicals, information technology (IT) components, semiconductor manufacturing, aerospace and defense, energy, environmental technology, and transportation. In South Korea, like other countries, social media has come into the spotlight.

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Navigating Media At High-Profile Events

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

you will obviously need to arrange transportation. Consider The Impact on Local Communities. Any corporate event attendance or sponsorship should consider its impact on the local town or community, particularly if it’s an international gathering. Make every step as painless as possible.

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What is PR? 141 PR and Comms Pros Explain What They Do for a Living

Sword and the Script

What is for sure is that a solid PR team is versatile and can expertly cover down on a broad number of functions: internal comms, external comms, executive comms, media relations, analyst relations, corporate social responsibility, thought leadership and marcom, and as I’ve long proposed, content marketing, among many others.

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Winding down or winding up a career in public relations

PR Conversations

Regardless, the focus of my position was to ‘professionalise’ the role, which was located within the highways departments of local councils. This was where I discovered a talent for public relations (although at the time I didn’t appreciate that was what the role might be called, let alone appreciate what it involved).

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17 people who should have been on MN AdFed’s 32 Under 32 List

Communications Conversations

But, you just can’t have an event recognizing the best of our industry and completely exclude the people in corporate, non-profit and solo settings. who work for corporations or non-profits or are solo practitioners that I believe deserve the spotlight (some nominated by me; others nominated by friends).