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In Memoriam: Joe S. Epley, APR, Fellow PRSA

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Epley, APR, Fellow PRSA, a decorated PRSA leader who was a friend and mentor to many members and champion for the ethical practice of public relations, died suddenly in his South Carolina home on Nov. Epley helped establish professional, ethical public relations in Russia shortly after the collapse of the former Soviet Union.

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PRSA Introduces Innovative Program to Guide Journalists Transitioning Into PR and Communications

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So far in 2024, the Los Angeles Times , The Wall Street Journal , Time magazine, Sports Illustrated and National Geographi c, among other outlets, have all conducted layoffs, while journalists at several Condé Nast publications staged walkouts over proposed job cuts. During the five-week course, several co-presenters will join them.

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Too many beers: ethics and client conflicts – Ken Kerrigan

Ethical Voices

Ken discusses a number of important ethics issues, including: Too many beers – Ethics and client conflicts. Can corporations really be ethical media enterprises? We get into a little bit about ethical dilemmas that we might face in the profession, including in today’s stakeholder driven world. That situation arose.

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Your client is accused of price gauging, now what? – Scott Brooks

Ethical Voices

I saw a column from Scott in a local newspaper and reached out to invite him to be a guest. He shares several ethics insights, including: Your client is accused of price gauging, now what? My background is in radio and television journalism. What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted at work?

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4 Tips for Transitioning From Military Public Affairs to the Civilian Sector

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Looking for a job is a lot easier when you’re rubbing elbows with your peers locally in the field. The best qualification you can get to prove that you are an excellent and ethical PR practitioner is to become Accredited in Public Relations. Get to know the new war room. Use that same approach in a civilian career.

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Looking Back at 2017: What a Year!

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With more than 42,000 miles traveled and 550,000 steps for PRSA, I was able to meet, engage, present to and enjoy hundreds of members at Chapter, District, Section, PRSSA and industry functions. I had the opportunity to be inspired by your commitment to this Society, our profession and the work you do in your local communities.

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We need to tell the hard truths – Ed Harrison

Ethical Voices

What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted? When I was a senior in college, I was in a market research class and we were working with a local small business in Washington, DC, that was trying to do restaurant deliveries to students. We have a responsibility to use data ethically.

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