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The Museum of Public Relations Presents The Growing Role of Native Americans in Public Relations
Free Virtual Event Thursday, November 11, 6 PM ET
Read MoreA Conversation with Stevie Van Zandt, Author, ‘Unrequited Infatuations’
Stevie Van Zandt while, perhaps, best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street band and leader of Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, he is also a writer, producer, actor (having starred in the Sopranos and Lilyhammer), radio host on Sirius/XM’s Little Steven’s Underground garage, political activist, founder of TeachRock.org, and much…
Read MoreBreast Cancer Awareness Month Special Edition with Ali Rogin and Dr. Felice Gersh
Every October, the nation observes National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, 1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime and new breast cancer diagnoses are expected to number more than 200,000 for women and more than 2,000 for men for the coming year. To…
Read MorePeppercomm Introduces Laughing Matters Council to Help Businesses Harness the Power of Humor
CommPRO Editorial Staff Peppercomm, a leading strategic communications and marketing agency, today announced the launch of its new strategic advisory council of trusted experts in humor. The Laughing Matters Council brings together distinguished industry leaders with an eye for workplace culture and breakthrough thinking to guide Peppercomm and its clients in using the principles of humor to drive long-term business success. The Stakes Have Never…
Read More5 Things You Should Be Doing to Get a Promotion in HR
[Source] Brian Wallace, Founder & President, NowSourcing Human resources is one of the most crucial departments of any company. After all, it’s the people that make a business work. It’s only natural that those in charge of finding these people and keeping them happy play such a vital role in the success of a company. However,…
Read MoreA Conversation with Luke Epplin, Author, ‘Our Team: The Epic Story of Four Men and the World Series that Changed Baseball’
Join Michael Zeldin in his conversation with Luke Epplin as they discuss his new book, Our Team, The Epic Story of Four Men and the World Series that Changed Baseball. This is a compelling story of the integration of the American League eleven weeks after Jackie Robinson integrated the National League and the improbable union of four…
Read MoreHow Communicators Can Maximize Vaccine Mandate Messaging
As companies prepare to comply with the White House’s new measures to control the virus, comms pros should prepare for bumpy months ahead. An expert shares how to excel in this fraught environment. Sally Ann O’Dowd, Accenture President Joe Biden recently announced a series of proposals to combat COVID-19 more rigorously, including a rule requiring organizations…
Read MoreA Conversation with David W. Blight, Sterling Professor of American History at Yale University
Frederick Douglas was the “prose poet of America’s (and perhaps a universal) body politic. He searched for the human soul, envisioned through slavery and freedom in all their meanings. There had been no other voice quite like Douglass’s.” Join me and Professor David Blight as we discuss his Pulitzer Prize winning biography, Frederick Douglass,…
Read MorePART TWO: A Conversation with Jason Miller, Communications Strategist and Former Trump Spokesman on the 2020 Presidential Election, the Big Lie, and the Events of January 6th
Join Michael Zeldin in a conversation with Jason Miller, communications strategist and spokesman for former president Donald Trump as the review the presidential election of 2020, the Big Lie, and the events of January 6, 2021. Click hereto listen to PART ONE of this two-part season premiere. Guest Jason Miller CEO, GETTR Former Senior Advisor, Donald J. Trump,…
Read MorePART ONE: A Conversation with Jason Miller, CEO of the Social Media Company GETTR, on Issues of Free Speech and Social Media Censorship
In our inaugural episodes of season two, we begin with a two-part interview with Jason Miller. Jason is an American communications strategist, political advisor and CEO of GETTR, a conservative social network alternative to Twitter. Jason is, perhaps, best known as the chief spokesman for the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign and transition of former President Trump. In this episode we…
Read More3 Tools for Alternative Investment Firms
Sierra Powell, Freelancer Alternative investment firms are companies that use traditional financial strategies. Also, they use techniques to generate returns on investments. Alternative investments have higher risk-reward ratios than stocks, bonds, or other more conventional instruments. Besides, alternative investment firms are more and more popular these days with the economic downturn. They offer a…
Read MoreRichard Levick – Unplugged with Michael Caputo
“How I wish, how I wish you were here We’re just two lost souls Swimming in a fishbowl Year after year Running over the same old ground What have we found? The same old fears Wish you were here” – Roger Waters & David Gilmour of Pink Floyd Almost 40 years ago I was…
Read MorePeople Move in the Direction of The Images They Create
Laurie Marshall, Author, Innovator and Artist Educator George Hoffecker spoke these powerful words – “People move in the direction of the images they create.” His statement reflects that, like any tool, social media can be used for positive or negative results. Wielding Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, Parlor, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube or Reddit, today’s communicators can promote…
Read MorePR Masters Series Podcast, Episode #53 – Lynn Appelbaum
About the Podcast The Stevens Group has been presenting the PR Masters Series Podcast for almost two years now. This series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR, digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession. Today’s special guest is Lynn…
Read MoreThe Impact of Diversity and Inclusion on Company Culture and Revenue
Since company culture is defined as the aggregate of attitudes, values, beliefs, and behaviors — the make-up of a workforce is the very bedrock of that culture. When your workforce is all males, all females, all people of one race or religion, you get a group existing in an echo-chamber of sorts, with many…
Read MoreA Teenager’s Perspective & Message on 9/11- 20 Years Later: Reflect, Give Back & Never Forget
With the 20th anniversary of 9/11 approaching – we are highlighting one NY teenager’s perspective as outlined in an article she recently penned in her community’s local magazine about what she has learned about the historic event and the work she is doing as a volunteer for national nonprofit Tuesday’s Children. Let’s donate to Silvana’s fundraiser [QR…
Read MoreSeason One Finale: A Conversation with Max Weinberg, Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame drummer from Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band
Join Michael Zeldin for this extraordinary 90-minute conversation with Max Weinberg, Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame drummer from Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, as they discuss Max’s musical career, his thoughts on music and drumming, his recollections of other great drummers, especially the late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, and much more. Guest Max Weinberg,…
Read MoreA Call for Action: The Role of DEI Data in Charting a Path Forward
Carmella Glover, President, Diversity Action Alliance As storytellers by trade, we’ve undoubtedly heard convincing perspectives touting diversity or calling out a lack of diversity within the workplace in the PR and communications industry. Leaders trumpet the growth of diversity in their teams, the new hires or recently promoted employees who represent a marginalized group, the…
Read MoreHow to Read Zoom Body Language
Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D. In my speeches and seminars on Leadership Presence, I include a section about body language: how to use it to create a positive impression and how to become more aware of the nonverbal messages that others are sending. After this section, I’m often asked the same question: “If all I…
Read MoreRichard Levick -Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
“It’s sad, so sad Why can’t we talk it over? Ohh, it seems to me That sorry seems to be the hardest word” – Elton John In the late 1960s, when I was in fifth through seventh grades, my best friend, Becky, lived a few houses away. I was a motherless child and she was…
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