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When Crafting a New PR Business Presentation, Lead With Storyline
May 2nd, 2024 by Arthur SolomonWhen crafting a public relations program, much time can be spent debating which up-front information—how to structure the strategies, objectives and tactics—to include in the presentation, at the expense of developing ideas that work for both the client and the media.
Mastercard Chief Marketing and Comms Officer on Integrating Communications
April 18th, 2024 by Kaylee HultgrenThe blurring of lines between marketing and communications functions continues to be a top industry trend for 2024. To provide insight into how that plays out inside one of the world’s most well-known brands, PRNEWS spoke to Mastercard’s Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Raja Rajamannar, on how the disciplines overlap, integrate and collaborate.
[VIDEO] PRNEWS Live Discusses Earth Day Hypocrisy and Return-to-Office Policies
April 17th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanPRNEWS welcomed Curtis Sparrer, Principal and Co-Founder at Bospar for a conversation regarding Earth Day and corporate values.
PR Roundup: Body Literacy, NCAA Women’s Basketball Wins and IPR’s Emerging Leaders Program
April 4th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanThis 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.
How a Content Support Team Improves Productivity and Company Culture
March 25th, 2024 by Cynthia ConstantinouA specialized content support team is a great asset for any company to ensure all content produced by the organization is as insightful and valuable as possible for the business, potential clients and readers alike. Our author provides considerations for a building a successful content team.
Advice for the Next Generation of Women Financial Communications Leaders
March 22nd, 2024 by PRNEWSIn 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.
Six Things You Need to Thrive as a Woman Founder
March 18th, 2024 by Angela NibbsThe journey to founding Maven PR has been enriched by collaborations with C-suite executives, pioneering women founders and industry trailblazers. The vigor and determination driving these ladies to thrive and leave their mark, regardless of the hurdles in their path, have taught our author several invaluable lessons. Following are six insights for women founders.
PRNEWS Asks: What is the Greatest Thanks You’ve Received in PR?
March 12th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanPRNEWS posed a question for the communications community: “What’s the best thanks you ever received?” From referrals to pastries, the results did not disappoint.
Female PR Leaders Say to Speak Up, Set Boundaries and Let Remote Work Be an Equalizer
March 8th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanIn 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.