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Stalwart Interns. Where are they now?

The Stalwart Blog

I thought it would be a good time to check in on our former interns and find out where they are now. Melina Destein , Stalwart summer 2012 intern. I admired the team at Stalwart for their work ethic and dedication they have to their clients. Brianna Bruinsma , Stalwart summer 2013 intern. Many of you met them too.

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ICON 2023 Q&A: ESPN’s Amanda Brooks on Finding the Human Element in Stories

PRSay

Ethics are the cornerstone of PRSA and the PR profession. You have a master’s degree in ethics from Vanderbilt University. And to me, it was ethics. When I first started at ESPN, I thought I knew sports television because I had worked with television networks as a PR person for years. It’s now been over 15 years.

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Maxim Behar: Social media is the realm of free speech, which makes our world better

Maxim Behar

Twenty to twenty-five years ago, we fought for diversity of opinions on television and in newspapers. An established media outlet - a newspaper, television, television channel, or radio - can also publish wrong information. Theoretically, you can buy a newspaper or a television channel and influence it. There's 69.6%

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The Present & Future Tech Trends PRs Should Prepare For

Cision

For example, the ongoing globalization of the Internet and expansion to more rural audiences is already emerged for organizations with international operations, but barely emerging and not very important for a restaurant that does only local business. Certain kinds of smart televisions can “overhear” conversations.

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Why public relations must wake up to wearables

PR Conversations

In the end, I found myself dabbling with hindsight, thinking ahead to a few years from now, when the great and good will gather for the annual International History of Public Relations Conference and expound their views on how our profession dealt with one of its greatest challenges: The Internet of Everything and wearable technology.

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Behind the Headlines With Scott Beaudoin

Cision

So I did an internship at a TV station in Phoenix, Arizona with the investigative reporter at the time and was assigned as an intern to do a story on government waste, and at a very early age I actually won an Emmy for that story. So I was working on a story with an executive at Mullen Public Relations in Massachusetts.

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Employee Evangelists: Your Secret Social PR Weapon in a Crisis

Waxing UnLyrical

Everyone wants to work for an ethical company and takes it personally when corporate actions are misinterpreted or mislabeled. When a crisis strikes, smart companies will mobilize these internal allies, asking their ready-made army of advocates to spread the word.