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Public relations professionals, from left, Sydney Alacano, Allison Olmstead, Devyn Copeman and Jane Gillespie, along with Buck, Olmstead’s chocolate lab, are seeing and experiencing the fallout ...
Faced with a deluge of disinformation about the voting process, election officials around the U.S. are hiring public relations specialists to explain how democracy works to voters.
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Long Island Press on MSNPublic Relations Professionals of Long Island elects new slate of leadership and looks to the futureLong Island’s largest network of communication professionals announced on Tuesday a new slate of leadership with promises of new directions for the over 30-year-old organization. Public Relations ...
The county has gone from employing no public relations employees two decades ago to 14 now: a communications director, four media managers and nine media specialists whose salaries total more than ...
In many ways, AI has transformed PR. But the fundamentals haven't changed. You still need to earn high-quality media coverage. The difference is that now, those features are no longer just about ...
Public relations heavyweight Edelman has quietly built a 600-person creative team and says it's becoming a 'serious alternative' to ad agencies, winning clients like Ikea and Tazo ...
The blurred lines between PR and marketing still present a conundrum where many professionals struggle. As the co-founder and CEO of a public relations firm, I’ve seen that an often-made mistake ...
Two public relations firms — one headed by a former Connecticut television political reporter — are merging, as they seek to expand their roster of corporate, nonprofit, trade association and ...
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