Fri.Jun 30, 2017

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Cision Goes Public: Ringing in the new age of Earned Media and Communications in the Cloud at the NYSE

Cision

Around here, “change,” “transformation” and “taking it to the next level” are terms used daily — and we’re embodying these ourselves as a company with the help of a fresh new look and an official NYSE ticker symbol. This morning, we rang the bell to open trading on the New York Stock Exchange, where as of today, Cision is publicly listed as CISN, signaling the completion of our merger with Capitol Acquisition Corp.

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Now is the winter of our dis-content: A glossary for the times we live in

Mark My Words

Do you confuse your branded storytelling with your sponsored content? Are you disruptive or merely a dial-mover? How old is too old to be millennial? If these questions keep you up at night then you clearly aren’t on the right sedative. For the rest us, I’ve been mulling over some of the phrases that have been buzzing around our jargon-infested ecosystem.

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Cannes: it's a wrap

Steve Barrett on PR

An inspirational and energizing week on Le Côte d'Azur will reward close scrutiny by all professionals working in communications and marketing.

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It Really is the Small Things That Count

HMA Public Relations

Abbie just returned from a 12-day Hawaiian vacation for #SandyFest50 (her sister's 50th birthday celebration), and she left with many memories. [Click below for more]. The post It Really is the Small Things That Count appeared first on HMA Public Relations.

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Peter H. Paulsen’s Inspiring Tale Continues to Resonate in 2024

Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.

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Why Hate Is Not A Sustainable Brand

The Stalwart Blog

President Trump’s latest angry tweet targeted a prominent female television journalist. It drew sharp, bipartisan condemnation , and rightfully so. Many now ask when will these endless vitriolic messages from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue end? I project that the anger will subside in about a year when Trump resigns from office. He just can’t keep it up much longer.

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