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

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The full-service firm represented a variety of clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to local nonprofits, many of them clients for more than two decades. He was also a founding partner in Worldcom Public Relations Group, a network of independent firms that grew to include businesses in 35 countries.

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Top 10 Influential PR Businesses to Follow in 2020

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Powell Tate partners with organizations across sectors — global corporations, advocacy groups, nonprofits and foundations, coalitions, national trade associations and government agencies. This global communication firm evolves, promotes and protects the brands and reputations of businesses and organizations. Edelman PR. Take risks.

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Why Business Students Should Learn Strategic Communications

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Warren Buffett famously said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.”. manager of cybersecurity compliance and oversight at the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. “Reputation management drives student interest in the course,” said Rennie, co-chair of the MBA Program.

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Behind the Headlines With Travis Taylor

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After I graduated, Safety Center Incorporated, the Sacramento, California nonprofit behind the initiative, hired me to implement the plan. I’m going to push the boundaries of what clients expect from a public relations agency. We got a lot of media coverage, and the program turned out to be a big success.

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

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Nearly a decade ago, the PRSA Foundation sponsored research that found only 23 percent of graduate business schools consistently provide instruction in reputation management, corporate communications and related ethical dimensions. She also employs nonprofit organization examples and often draws on other WVU faculty.