By Susan M. Tellem, Partner, Tellem Grody PR, Inc. According to tradition (and Wikipedia, of course), kissing the Blarney Stone endows the kisser with the gift of the gab and great eloquence. No...
Livestrong: Life After Lance is Possible – Telling the Small Stories Will Yield...
By Ryan Stanton, Director, LEVICK With every miscast step Lance Armstrong takes in his continued doping scandal,Livestrong finds itself in a unique and perilous position. The charitable foundation, with...
Livestrong Needs to Take Bolder Action to Separate from Lance ‘Era’
By Stephen Burkhart, General Manager,North America,The Hoffman Agency Lance Armstrong’s fall from grace reminds me of the aftermath of the Mt. St. Helens’ eruption. Nothing much was left standing...
NBA Villain or Hero? PR Lessons from the Dwight Howard and LeBron James Reputation Fi...
By Samson Adepoju, Communications and PR Manager, MediaMind Has LeBron James exorcized or recovered from the PR damage he may have done to his reputation via the “Decision” now that he and the...
LeBron Ditches Bad PR Image? King James Repairs His Reputation, Starting with the NBA...
Julie Talenfeld, President, Boardroom Communications Does LeBron James need a public reputation cost-benefit analysis? Do his haters? Two years ago, James made a very public display about “The...
Digital Assassination: New Book Reveals Seven Ways You Can Be Harmed at the Speed of ...
Brian Pittman’s spotlight on: Richard Torrenzano, Mark Davis, Co-Authors, “Digital Assassination: Protecting Your Reputation, Brand or Business Against Online Attacks“ “If you’re a CEO or...
Summer’s Biggest Losers? What the NFL and NBA Lockouts Teach PR Pros, Marketers...
By Jason Morley, Stanton Public Relations and Marketing Anytime two diametrically opposed parties battle publicly, a whole lot of reputational capital is on the line – and rarely does either party come...
PRSA to "The Economist": PR Pros Are More Than Merely “Image Men”
By Gary McCormick, Chair and CEO, Public Relations Society of America The Economist is many things: A world-class business and political affairs newsweekly. High-brow journalism. A publication...







