Public Relations
Your Multimedia Content Shouldn’t Be Generic or Dull
The editor of e CCO Magazine would like to draw the attention of the readers: "Your Multimedia Content Shouldn’t Be Generic or Dull"
The LGBTQ Experience In Public Relations
The Blog of the Museum of Public Relations presented: "The Museum of Public Relations organized first of its kind event titled ‘The LGBTQ Experience in Public Relations: Stories that Shaped Our Profession, Our Values, and Our Future’ in honor of the 50th anniversary of Stonewall Uprising. The event that took place at Wells Fargo had the panel explores how PR was utilized to frame the narrative and drive action in the gay right’s movement over the last half century while also addressing how far the industry has to go to protect gay and lesbian professionals from being discriminated at work place."
Victory At The Bulldog PR Awards
TheNewsMarket team published: Victory At The Bulldog PR Awards.
Listening as the Driver of Public Relations Practice and Communications Strategy Within a Global Public Relations Agency
The editor of the eCCO Magazine would like to draw attention to a new study, which provided by the Public Relations Journal and sponsored by IPR and PRSA: Listening as the Driver of Public Relations Practice and Communications Strategy Within a Global Public Relations Agency - Katie R. Place, Ph.D., Quinnipiac University
Digital Communication Certificate Program
The editor of the eCCO Magazine would like to draw attention to that Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) invited the PR professionals: "Digital Communication Certificate Program. #PRPros! There is still time to register for the "Digital Communication Certificate Program" that started last Wed., May 22! Because this program is a live/online series of 6 modules, all modules are recorded so participants can listen/review them after the live date!"
"The Role of PR in the Gay Rights Movement, 50 Years Since Stonewall"
The Public Relations Museum invited the PR practitioners, they wrote: "Join us as we celebrate the LGBTQ PR community on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion. For the very first time, hear the stories that shaped the careers of thousands and shaped the profession forever. MC, Del Galloway. Panelists: Sally Susman, Bob Witeck, Jim Joseph, Andrew McCaskill, Cathy Renna, Brenda Wrigley and Chiqui Cartagena."
What Does The Future Of The Corporate Communication Officer Role Look Like?
The IPR Research Letter recommended: What Does The Future Of The Corporate Communication Officer Role Look Like? The eCCO Magazine also recommend reading it. This research was originally published in The Holmes Report.