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2009 All-Stars Issue
Featuring the PR People & 15 to Watch Award Winners
View the All-Star Special Issue and see profiles of all the winners.
View photos from the PR People & 15 to Watch Awards luncheon.
Much like corporate America, PR is undergoing a sea change in how it does business. As traditional media shrinks and online/social media grows, a new breed of PR professionals is coming into its own. And although the word “integrated” is used way too often when describing the perfect campaign, it’s still a word that resonates. So what drives the perfect communications mix? People. Tweets and YouTube aside, PR is still a vocation dependent upon people and their creativity, innovative thinking and leadership. Those strengths perfectly describe the winners of PR News’ PR People Awards and the Hall of Fame inductees in this issue. Also included in this issue is our tribute to that new breed—PR News’ “15 to Watch” PR up-and-comers (age 30 and under), this year presented in both agency and corporate/nonprofit categories. All of these PR All-Stars were honored at our Dec. 1 awards luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
PR People Award Winners and Honorable Mentions
15 To Watch
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Sep 02 - Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe
Sep 09 - Online Video for Nonprofits and Government Organizations
Sep 10 - PR People - Call for Entires
Sep 13 - Communicating to the Public and Employees in the age of Social Media
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