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Behind the Headlines With Connie Partoyan

Cision

I am excited about being part of an evolving industry where local influence is growing in importance. A lot has changed in that time, especially in how companies, associations and organizations approach public affairs and government affairs. It is a lot more integrated, targeted and localized. I came to D.C.

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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

In this week’s blog, our Public Relations Global Network partner, Taru Tujunen from Ellun Kanat , writes about the business environment in Finland. The festival pays attention to its impact on the local community, residents, and the environment and works determinedly to cut down its harmful effects. 20–21, 2024.

Radio 64
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Behind the Headlines With Ashley Simmons

Cision

It made sense that I should be in the nation’s capital to study public affairs and obtain more real-world experience, so I moved to D.C. It made sense that I should be in the nation’s capital to study public affairs and obtain more real-world experience, so I moved to D.C. I’ve never looked back. Rapid Fire Round.

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The Value of Strategic Communications in the PRSA MBA/Business School Program

PRSay

For example, case studies and practical experience such as news release writing and connecting with senior executives are opportunities highly valued by MBA students. Faculty talk trends and current events. Students write about a current event and critique the assessment.

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The Field of Emergency Management: Why It Is Not A Profession

Melissa Agnes

William Waugh and Kathleen Tierney, two highly respected colleagues, have written about the profession of emergency management in their 2007 book, Emergency Management: Principles and Practice of Local Government (Washington, DC: ICMA Press, pp. I have done a ton of media work as I am the Public Information Officer as well for our agency.

Education 270
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Who Can Be a Solo PR Pro Now?

Solo PR Pro

Event planning. Public affairs. Writing and editing. Some have local practices and others are international. Corporate communications. Direct advertising. Fundraising. Government relations. Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC). Internal communications. Internet marketing. Investor relations. Journalism.

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Behind the Headlines With Steve Majors

Cision

Their public affairs agency was at the center of so much that was happening to rebuild trust in public institutions after Hurricane Katrina. Along the way, I met some tremendous people – folks I worked alongside in local TV who are now well-known nationally. My hobbies outside of work include…reading and writing.