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Our Future in Public Relations: A Cautionary Tale in Three Parts (On-Demand Recording)

 

Webinar Overview

Drawing on the history of the public relations industry and his daily experience as a senior agency executive, Ken Kerrigan discusses insightful parallels between the road PR has traveled and where it’s headed now. Register for the on-demand webinar recording to hear about the new digital, social and financial factors influencing the course of the profession and the professionals in it. 

Guest

Ken Kerrigan, APRExecutive Vice PresidentWeber Shandwick

Ken Kerrigan is an award-winning senior communications counselor with more than 25 years of experience in developing high-impact, integrated communications strategies. He has been named one of PR News' 15 Professionals to Watch and The Holmes Report has recognized several of his campaigns with SABRE Awards. Ken currently leads the New York corporate team for Weber Shandwick and also serves as an adjunct faculty member of New York University's Masters in Public Relations program, where he has taught courses in Managing Media Relations and Critical Business Skills in Corporate Communications. Ken’s webinar presentation is based on his recently completed capstone project for the Executive Master’s Degree in Communications Management he earned from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications.

Host

Anthony D'Angelo, APR, Fellow PRSAProfessor of Practice, Director, Executive Master's Program, Communications ManagementS.I. Newhouse School of Public CommunicationsSyracuse University

Anthony W. D’Angelo, APR, Fellow PRSA, is a professor of practice in public relations at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, director of its Executive Master’s Program in Communications Management and its Financial and Investor Communications Emphasis. His appointment followed more than 25 years of service in the corporate and agency sectors, including communications leadership roles for ITT Corporation, the St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation, Magna International, United Technologies and Sage Marketing Communications.