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Top 10 Influential PR Businesses to Follow in 2020

Critical Mention

Powell Tate partners with organizations across sectors — global corporations, advocacy groups, nonprofits and foundations, coalitions, national trade associations and government agencies. The Perspectives section of their site covers many types of communication content, some including advertising, branding, marketing and public affairs.

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ICON 2022 Recap: How DE&I Helps Optimize Talent and Build Teams for the U.S. Military

PRSay

He left a career in radio and TV to help fight the war in Iraq. Paula Pedene, APR, Fellow PRSA, owner of the consultancy Paula Pedene and Associates and executive director of the nonprofit Honoring America’s Veterans, moderated the panel. She asked how the U.S.

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Why it’s important to know many codes of ethics – Erin Kennedy

Ethical Voices

I also have led the internal communications team and launched a public affairs newsletter and advertorial for a large hospital system in California. Ethics and earning public trust is critical for both of those industries. Most nonprofit hospitals are supported by taxpayer-funded programs like Medicare and Medicaid.

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What a Duck Can Do For “Social” Media Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

In today’s media landscape both are critical in public relations , but my theory begs the questions: Can the old and the new be blended together, and (bigger question) can one help drive success for the other? Allow me to present a case study, and you decide if my theory is valid. What a Duck Can Do.

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The most important ethics priority for healthcare communicators – Kena Lewis

Ethical Voices

She is the Senior Director of Public Affairs and Media Relations at Orlando Health. I started in radio as a reporter and made the jump to PR about 35 years ago. I did a stint in the nonprofit sector, which I want to say, if you really want to get to know a community, the nonprofit sector is something you should do.

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Lake Forest Chamber of Commerce Livecast talking Crisis PR

The Stalwart Blog

I started actually as a Navy officer, turned Navy public affairs officer. In addition to that, I’m helping some retailers who are having to lay off staff and convert a lot of their business online, even more so than they had before and communicating that to the public. Dave Oates: Sure. They go to the news.

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