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What Role Should Brands Play in a World of Misinformation?
This question is likely to reach the Supreme Court for a final decision, but what’s the role of brands in this ongoing battle?
Four Top Takeaways From Cannes 2023
Between the panels, industry conversations, networking, and of course, croissants, I took a moment to reflect on why we were all there in the first place – to listen to new perspectives and continue to drive our industry forward. Below are my top four takeaways for PR professionals.
Ideology Masquerading as Jurisprudence
Judge Terry A. Doughty’s ruling enjoining federal government departments and employees from urging or even encouraging social media platforms to remove false and dangerous information is an affront to justice, to democracy, and to truth.
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.
Unbiased Crisis PR Lessons From The Trump & Stormy Daniels Matter
Many new valuable “not to do” PR lessons will emerge, as they have since the beginning of the various civil and criminal investigations of Mr. Trump began.
What Gets Your Attention – Strengths or Weaknesses?
If your boss told you that she noticed something about your performance and wanted you to come to her office to discuss it, would you assume that she had noticed an area of your special competence and wanted to bring it to your attention?
The New Breed of PR Agency Acquirers
Over the past 10 years growth in the PR agency sector has become remarkably robust at the net fee, net income and exit strategy levels.
How to Attract a Gen Z Workforce?
Recruiting and retaining Gen Z employees can be a great challenge for many organizations. This means it is now more important than ever to understand the shifting needs and expectations of the Gen Z population.
A Symbolic Day for Communication and Public Relations Industries
As fireworks light up the night sky and Americans come together to celebrate their independence, the 4th of July holds great significance not only for the nation but also for the communication and public relations (PR) industries.
What The Supreme Court’s Decision On Affirmative Action Means For Employers
The Supreme Court decision is still fresh, and it’s worth considering what this could mean for overall DE&I efforts at work.
Blind Journalist Reflects on Challenges, Advocates for More Open Doors
As long as Sandy Murillo can remember, she was fascinated with the news. "I was the weird kid that liked watching the 5pm and 10pm news on TV, and listening to the news on radio," she laughs.
What The LGBTQ State Of Emergency Means For Comms
On this last day of Pride Month, we welcome an editorial from Robert Conner, an activist and expert in LGBTQ communications and media, on how this moment is fraught, “You must rise to meet it.”
It’s Time To Do Better By Our Young Black Creatives
The hiring frenzy brought on by George Floyd’s death inspired a great deal of agencies to hire more young Black creatives. Fantastic right? Well, to a point.
Putin’s PR Pros Were at Golf Course during Wagner Group Insurrection
Vladimir Putin’s communicators undoubtedly took a page from the PGA playbook and improved it.
Older Doesn’t Mean Wiser is An Important Lesson for PR Pros
The two that I think are the most important were the announcements by two old-timers, President Biden and former President Trump to run for re-election, even though actuarial tables suggest that both might not be able to serve a full four year term.
Author Paul Kix Discusses the 1963 Birmingham Campaign to End Segregation
Join Michael in his conversation with Paul Kix as they discuss his new book You Have to be Prepared to Die Before you can Begin to Live: Ten weeks in Birmingham that Changed America which tells the behind-the-scenes story of the momentous 1963 Birmingham Campaign to end segregation in the most dangerous city in America.
Comms Leaders on How Internally Recognizing Employee Achievements Builds Culture
We spoke with several comms leaders about how internal communicators can optimize their strategies around employee recognition to foster a more positive and vibrant company culture.
Navigating Reputation Management in a Digital Age
If you’re a business leader, understanding how to navigate your reputation in the digital age is crucial to the success and longevity of your business. But, it’s okay if you’re not sure where to get started.
New York Chapter of PRSA Opens Submissions for 2023 Big Apple Awards
The 36th Annual PRSA-NY Big Apple Awards is now accepting early submissions from organizations and independent PR professionals.