This week’s PR Roundup looks at Eli Lilly’s CEO and other pharmaceutical leaders dismissing tariff talk, Thayers encouraging moms of all types to apply to be Chief Mom Officer, and new data showing the overwhelming success of allowing employees to be company influencers.
Messaging


A.1. Hops on the Brand Wagon: When Timing, Wit and Restraint Matter
April 29th, 2025 by Brian GallagherBoth A.1. and Oreo exemplify “hopping on the brand wagon:” When a brand quickly circles its wagons around a cultural moment to break through the noise and blaze a trail.

One Story, 1,000 Ways: How Brands Can Build a Cohesive Narrative
April 28th, 2025 by Meghan TisingerWith social media and short news cycles, brands feel the need to churn out fresh stories to maintain engagement. As a result, communicators tend to focus on content volume over impact, creating a flood of disconnected narratives that fail to leave a lasting impression.

Pope Francis: A Model for Masterful Communication
April 25th, 2025 by Dan RenePope Francis was known for many things including his humility, compassion and willingness to confront difficult issues. Perhaps one of his most enduring legacies is how effectively he communicated.

A New Take On Thought Leadership: The Power of Community Engagement
April 23rd, 2025 by John McCartneyHere’s how brands can rethink their approach to thought leadership in a way that truly builds connections and community.

Top Tips: Sustainability Communications
April 22nd, 2025 by Nicole SchumanIn this round of Top Tips, we asked the experts for best practices regarding sustainability communications—what’s working, what’s not and how brands can avoid greenwashing while staying true to their values.

How To Create High-Quality Videos On A Budget (Yes, it is Possible)
April 21st, 2025 by Leslie LicanoWith the right strategy and a few smart tools, professional-looking videos can be created without breaking the bank.

PR Roundup: Blue Origin Promo Criticism, Omnicom Falls Short, Sponsoring a Team That ‘Sucks’
April 17th, 2025 by Nicole SchumanThis week’s PR Roundup features a look at the conversation surrounding the Blue Origin celebrity flight—positive AND negative, what Omnicom coming up short on first quarter revenue means for the PR industry, and a new lollipop brand’s campaign to encourage people to “suck at something.”

Guiding Restaurant Clients Through Today’s External Threats
April 16th, 2025 by Jamie IzaksPR pros can use a straightforward approach to help restaurant brands (as well as other industries) handle today’s external threats to get the best possible outcome.

Strong Messages for Shaky Markets: Communicating Through Tariff Turmoil
April 15th, 2025 by Lori RuggieroTariffs have always been a fact of business life, but the recent volatility presented by new trade policies has transformed them from a line item on a spreadsheet into a full-blown communications challenge.