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In Memoriam: Judy VanSlyke Turk, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

She served as a faculty member at the University of Oklahoma, Louisiana State University and Syracuse University before becoming the director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kent State University. Berger Educator Mentor Award from the University of Alabama’s Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations in 2013.

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In Memoriam: Isobel Parke, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

She was PRSA’s representative on the Council for Journalism and Mass Communications, as well as on two PRSA education commissions. In 2002, PRSA honored Parke with the David Ferguson Award for her outstanding contributions to the advancement of PR education. Photo courtesy of the Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations.

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Creative Headlines Will Drive PR SEO & Success in 2017

Cision

Many times, the agency spearheads the job of launching and maintaining multiple content marketing platforms to deliver the client’s message — journalism aside. In this polemicized media environment, journalism becomes reliant on reach to new audiences in a unique new way.

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What Are the New Rules of Marketing and PR?

wiredPRworks

Organizations have learned to win by developing what David calls a “Fanocracy” – (the subject of his Wall Street Journal bestseller) – tapping into the mindset that relationships with customers are more important than the products they sell to them. Tech-weary and bot-wary people are hungry for true human connection.

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The Norman Axiom

Doctor Spin

Journal of … Continue reading Examples of the Paradox of Prominence The paradox of prominence seems to be an inherent aspect of human interest dynamics. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82(6), 878–902. Studies suggest that while competence garners respect, it can also lead to social penalties, such as envy and resentment.

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3 former PR pros who made mid-career shifts and lived to talk about it

Communications Conversations

The Sprosty opportunity put me in a position to learn immensely from other startups and retailers, and Studio/E provided the space to explore the idea of following my true passions: art, professional fashion, and women in leadership. Fall of 2002. Since the fall of 2002. What do you miss most about working in PR? Betsy Andersen.

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Running Corporate Communications and Social Media

wiredPRworks

The ongoing battle of content thought leadership, and brand journalism and how to win more. His team leverages a multi-channel approach to promote the firm’s brand and reputation through storytelling and thought leadership. Here’s the latest on Growing Social Now. What we covered.