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Why Zohran Mamdani’s Win Could Reshape American Politics and Public Relations
The socialist mayor-elect’s victory in New York City signals deep political fractures—and vital lessons for communicators navigating polarization.
Israel Wins the War Yet Loses the Global PR Battle
Israel’s battlefield victories are overshadowed by global opinion losses, revealing a hard PR lesson for communicators.
TIME’s Sam Jacobs Wins Top Journalism Honor While Redefining Media’s Future
TIME’s Sam Jacobs honored at PRSA-NY’s Big Apple Awards for leading trusted journalism to its largest audience in history.
PR’s Most Powerful Voices Take the Spotlight Ahead of Big Apple Awards
As the industry shifts, the PRSA-NY 2025 Big Apple Award honorees embody the leadership, ethics and innovation needed to guide it forward.
Cuomo’s Defeat Exposes the Democrats’ PR Failure
Andrew Cuomo’s stunning primary loss to Zohran Mamdani reveals not just a political shake-up, but a communications crisis for a Democratic Party struggling to connect with modern voters.

