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The Importance of Recognizing Black History in Public Relations

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February’s Black History Month is an important time to remember, recognize and celebrate the historical contributions of black Americans that have helped define the United States today. Still, there’s a systematic and ongoing lack of awareness of contributions by black Americans, a challenge that Black History Month founder Carter G.

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

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Epley founded Epley Associates, Inc., For his work there, the Russian Public Relations Association made him a lifetime member in 2005. Army in 1958, proudly served as a member of the Army National Guard for over 20 years. Epley, who joined the U.S. were lifelong. A native of Forest City, N.C.,

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How To Build A Purpose-Driven Brand

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

At a webinar presented by the American Marketing Association New York, the three shared experience and insights on the relationship between brands and customers today. “Because I know I’m doing my part in making cancer history,” was the response. “KYC” is a critical tenet of purpose-driven marketing.

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PR Job Coach - Untitled Article

PR Job Coach

He advises corporate executives and boards on modernizing their culture to meet the changing needs of customers, but does it with examples of history, literature, philosophy and poetry. International Harvester, National Semiconductor, Four Phase Systems and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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Ahead of the Academy Awards, Marketing Wisdom From the ‘Barbie’ Blockbuster

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This “Barbie” garners media The film’s PR tactics generated immeasurable earned media coverage across varied outlets, from local TV to national outlets like The New Yorker , The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNN and the BBC. Art magazines covered the film’s colors and set design.

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First Black PR History Month Kick-off Event Hosted by the Museum of Public Relations

Deirdre Breakenridge

A Guest Post by Julien Perocheau, The Museum of Public Relations and Spector & Associates. the first-ever Black PR History Month will kick-off at Baruch College, 55 Lexington Avenue, in New York City. If your answer is no, then Black PR History Month is for you. On Thursday, February 9, at 6 p.m. Have you heard of them?

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PRSA’s Kansas City Chapter Starts Scholarship Fund to Carry On Legacy of Trailblazer, Dr. Inez Y. Kaiser

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In February, PRSA’s Greater Kansas City Chapter is celebrating Black History Month and the start of the Chapter’s 60th year by honoring its former member Dr. Inez Y. Kaiser, the first Black woman to open her own PR firm and to serve national clients. In 1957, she founded Inez Kaiser & Associates. She died in 2016 at age 98.