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PR Roundup: Body Literacy, NCAA Women’s Basketball Wins and IPR’s Emerging Leaders Program

April 4th, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup looks at a new program for emerging leaders from the Institute for Public Relations, Thinx introducing “body literacy” and women’s NCAA basketball wins with the public.

As Soccer Evolves Into Fútbol, Communicators Can Score Big With U.S. Hispanic Fans

April 4th, 2024 by

The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico is underway, igniting a fervor among soccer enthusiasts across the world. As the anticipation mounts, so does the opportunity for brands to tap into the vibrant culture of fútbol, particularly among U.S. Hispanics. Understanding the nuances of the U.S. Hispanic audience’s relationship with fútbol is crucial in crafting authentic communication strategies.

PR Roundup: the Power of Age, Ohtani’s Non-Presser and Observer Called Out

March 28th, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup features a look at Edelman’s lean into the power of age, a callout for more diverse PR representation and the aftermath of Ohtani’s non-press conference press conference.

[VIDEO] PRNEWS Honors Women’s History Month: PR Women Making a Difference

March 28th, 2024 by

Fowler and Carolonza of Green Room Communications spoke about their partnership with Mary’s Place by the Sea, a non profit organization that gives women with cancer a place to heal.

Advice for the Next Generation of Women Financial Communications Leaders

March 22nd, 2024 by

In an interview, Beth Ardoin, Chief Communications Officer at First Horizon, shares insights into her career journey and offers advice for the next generation of women communications leaders.

PR Roundup: DOJ’s Lawsuit Against Apple, Ladies Take Over March Madness and Gannett and AP Part Ways

March 21st, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup features the implications of the DOJ’s lawsuit against Apple, women’s basketball taking over March Madness and how a major news organization will maintain trust by parting ways with the Associated Press. 

On Mother's Day in 1980, Rollins alumna and National Organization for Women (NOW) cofounder Muriel Fox participated in a march for the Equal Rights Amendment in Chicago, Illinois.

The Feminist Trailblazer: How Muriel Fox Used Public Relations to Change the World

March 13th, 2024 by

Muriel Fox was a feminist activist and PR executive who helped give voice to a generation during the women’s rights movement in the ’60s, alongside the civil rights and anti-war movements.

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Female PR Leaders Say to Speak Up, Set Boundaries and Let Remote Work Be an Equalizer

March 8th, 2024 by

In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, PRNEWS took the time to chat with a few female industry leaders. We looked at the latest workplace issues and trends for women communicators, as well as strategies to rise above some of the difficulties female PR pros can face. 

PR Roundup: State of Internal Comms, Apple Woes and Women’s Mentorship

March 8th, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup looks at the state of internal communication, Apple’s investor relations and reputation woes and tips for women in mentorship in honor of International Women’s Day. 

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Why There Aren’t More Black Men in PR – And Why It’s an Industry Issue

March 1st, 2024 by

A Museum of PR Event on Feb. 18, titled “Celebrating Black PR History 2024: Where Are All the Black Men in PR,” hosted an intergenerational panel to discuss the issues facing Black men in PR today, strategies to attract more of them to the industry, and share their own experiences.