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Strategy of the Week

July 22nd, 2002 by
Event management can be one of the most harrowing responsibilities in any communications pro's job description. As Rich Roher discovered this month, the unexpected can throw a wrench in your plans at any time. This… Continued

People Moves

July 22nd, 2002 by
Corporate/Association: Amal Mansuri joins Rubin, Brown, Gornstein & Co., an accounting and consulting firm in St. Louis, as director of marketing and PR. Mansuri comes to RBG&Co. from Angelica Image Apparel ... Edward Bury is… Continued
With the presidential elections a mere two years away, political PR has begun to run rampant in Washington, D.C. again. Democratic governor Howard Dean of Vermont, for example, is making the rounds and making it… Continued
Savvy PR pros know a copied-and-pasted version of their print press release doesn't work for e-communications. According to Vocus, communications pros can solve that problem with a new tool integrated into the Vocus Public Relations… Continued

WorldCom Chief Has PR Blues

July 22nd, 2002 by
When John Sidgmore, CEO of WorldCom, first commented on the news of accounting improprieties that have made his company the focus of an international media feeding frenzy, he said he was "shocked by these discoveries."… Continued

Media Insight: ePregnancy

July 22nd, 2002 by
P.O. Box 2102 Orinda, CA 94563 http://www.ePregnancy.com The casual observer might think the "e" in ePregnancy stands for "electronic." After all, the newly-launched print pub originated as a Web site devoted to expectant moms. But… Continued

Media Moves

July 22nd, 2002 by
National News: The following changes take place at Us Weekly: Joanna Milter, associate editor, leaves; Joe Steuer, deputy editor, leaves; Jeanne Wolf joins as editor-at-large covering high-profile celebrities; Ken Baker is promoted to West Coast… Continued

How’d You Get That?

July 22nd, 2002 by
Most media relations pros might give up on a media outlet after 14 months of pitching. But nothing came in the way of Michael Turner of Bearsworth Communications. Turner was pitching Mama Cooks California Style:… Continued