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Honoring Military Communicators on Veterans Day
This Veterans Day, join us in celebrating the powerful legacy of military communicators who have brought the stories of courage and sacrifice from the front lines to the hearts of Americans.
Unlock PR Power with Adam Christensen's Strategies for Press Release Success
In communications, mastering the art of press releases is paramount. Adam Christensen, Chief Marketing Officer at Notified, brings over two decades of experience from leading roles at companies like PayPal and IBM.
How nVidia’s storytelling And Employee Advocacy Make It A Destination Employer
The longtime chipmaker became the most beloved kids on the Silicon Valley block over the past few years by powering some of the most cutting-edge tech of today, including many artificial intelligence applications.
We’ve Had Some Great Presidents as Communicators and Biden isn’t Among Them
If we ever needed a reminder, we are getting a schooling from President Biden on the importance of communications.
2024 Trends to Watch: A Snapshot for Communicators
In this complex ecosystem, it’s clear that communicators need a new playbook in 2024.
PepsiCo Welcomes Chris Manzini as SVP and Head of Global Communications
In an exciting development, PepsiCo has brought Chris Manzini on board as Senior Vice President and Head of Global Communications, with his tenure set to commence in December.
This is when communicators are most likely to use AI
A new communicators survey from The Conference Board in partnership with Ragan Communications sheds light on AI use.
PRophet Revolutionizes PR with Game-Changin AI-Driven Tools
PRophet is the first to build and market a full suite of AI-driven tools that now span earned media, influencer marketing and news monitoring offerings.
How Communicators Help Employees Use Their Wellness Benefits
We spoke with a group of seasoned communicators to gain a better perspective on how communicating benefits can enrich the employee experience.
I’m Not Too Old to Work For You! The Role Of PR Pros In Making Ageism A Critical Diversity Issue
Despite the fact that older employees are often the most knowledgeable and experienced members of the workforce, they’re often overlooked in favor of younger, less experienced workers.
Mastering the Art of Ellipsis: A Punctuation Guide for PR Professionals…
This exploration of ellipsis usage carries significant relevance for public relations (PR) executive leadership, highlighting the necessity of impeccable communication in their roles.
Insights on Empowering Women in Leadership
In the dynamic landscape of today's leadership, the third episode of the "Progress, Performance, and Pitfalls: Women in Leadership Today" podcast hosted by Deanna Brown and Kathy Opp delves deep into the subject with a remarkable guest, Leslie Grossman.
PwC’s DiSciullo Shares The Biggest Challenge She’s Overcome In Her Career
Ahead of her session at Ragan’s upcoming Future of Communications conference, we spoke with DiSciullo to get her thoughts on the future of the communications industry.
Edelman's Barger Believes DE&I Should Not Be in HR
Weeks before the Supreme Court banned affirmative action for higher education institutions, Amira Barger, EVP/Head of Health Communications & DEI Advisory at Edelman, published a piece in Fast Company that argued DE&I should not fall under the purview of HR.
New Wrinkle In Sports Controversies, Familiar To PR Practitioners
It’s been widely reported about the differing of opinions regarding allowing athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete in the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games, with the IOC in favor and a host of countries threatening to boycott the games if the athletes are permitted to participate.
PRophet Unveils Enhanced AI Platform with Multi Pitch and Biography Generators
The new enhancements include the Multi Pitch Generator and the Biography Generator, aimed at streamlining and revolutionizing the way PR professionals interact with reporters and create executive biographies.
Senior-Level Comms Executives at Fortune 500 Companies Share Their Influence in Korn Ferry's CCO Survey
Global consulting firm Korn Ferry recently published its Chief Communications Officer survey, inviting the most senior-level comms executives at Fortune 500 companies to weigh in on their growing influence, org structure and more.
Does Meta Have What It Takes To Actually Kill Twitter?
The OG social media company saw an opportunity to unseat the app that always seemed to be cooler and more influential, though Facebook and Instagram both dwarf Twitter in terms of users.
How We Shift from Brand Storytelling to Fact-telling
As a communicator, whether you work in agency land for brands, inhouse at a government department, within the armed forces, the emergency services or at an NGO, you have the strategic and technical capabilities to make a story fly in the media – whether factually accurate or not.
Is It Time to Say No to Attacks On Individuals’ Self-Esteem?
For five years Wendy’s has taken a more aggressive comedic approach, ‘Why should we just laugh at ourselves, when we can laugh at you?’