This Just In…

  • A majority of Americans are heading into the holiday season feeling more thankful than they did last year, according to a "Mood of America" survey released by Weber
    Shandwick. The survey of 1,440 consumers found 58 percent of Americans do not expect life ever to return to "normal," but 62 percent say they have more to be thankful for this
    year.
  • Hill and Knowlton suspends U.S. operations of subsidiary Carl Byoir & Associates. The agency has international operations which will not be affected. H&K reps say
    current market conditions have shrunk Carl Byoir's business counseling CEOs on establishing market position.
  • David Copithorne succeeds Bob Druckenmiller as CEO of Porter Novelli. As of January 1, Druckenmiller will assume the new role of chairman. Helen Ostrowski, former senior
    partner for the Eastern region and GM of the New York office, takes over Copithorne's former role as president.
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