Bluffstone Public Relations took too long to move business into home
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- Bluffstone Public Relations took too long to move business into home
- Council of Public Relations Firms Announces 2009 Board of Directors
- Carousel of Hope Ball signals collapse of Israeli settlement …
- Cockrel pitches Detroit to public relations execs
- Leading Online Workplace Issues Resource Taps Cincinnati Public …
Bluffstone Public Relations took too long to move business into home
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH
She found she was wasting time and money maintaining an office elsewhere. My Biggest Mistake.
Council of Public Relations Firms Announces 2009 Board of Directors
MarketWatch
My focus this past year has been on providing a voice for the industry,
something I think we achieved with the successful launch of the weekly
online publication, The Firm Voice. That mission will be
increasingly important going into a year with so much uncertainty, both
economically and politically. The good news for public relations firms
is that we have never been stronger as an industry or better positioned
with our clients as strategic counselors. ”
“Council members —
and the industry at large - will benefit from another year of Ray’s
stewardship,” said Kathy Cripps, president of
the Council of Public Relations Firms. “He is
a tremendous leader, and in one year has already left an impressive
record of accomplishments at the Council. Ray is the perfect person to
lead our organization into its second decade as the home of America’s
leading public relations firms. ”
The Council of Public Relations Firms.
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Carousel of Hope Ball signals collapse of Israeli settlement …
Bay Area Indymedia, CA
Alexis Stern of Adalah-NY explained that, ?The developments with CDF, Oxfam, UNICEF and various stars appear to signal the collapse of Leviev and BluPRint?s cynical public relations strategy. The message is that no amount of deception, branding and PR can make a businesses? human rights abuses acceptable. ?
Adalah-NY: The Coalition for Justice in the Middle East Media Contact:. org Carousel of Hope Ball signals collapse of Leviev PR strategy Controversial Israeli settlement-builder loses ?charity alliances? FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York, NY, October 24, 2008 ? In a stunning reversal, Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev will not be sponsoring the Children?s Diabetes Foundation?s (CDF) 2008 Carousel of Hope Ball in Beverly Hills this Saturday evening. Leviev sponsored the 2006 Ball and was announced in media reports as a sponsor for the 2008 Ball.
Cockrel pitches Detroit to public relations execs
DetNews.com, MI
told an estimated 3,000 people attending the Public Relations Society of America’s 2008 International Conference Sunday. And, that includes its casinos, he said. “We’d rather you lose your money here rather than go across the river to Canada,” Cockrel said to a chuckling crowd. “When you lose, we win.
Leading Online Workplace Issues Resource Taps Cincinnati Public …
PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro
And now, Poole says it’s time to spread the gospel of having a more rewarding work experience, taking control of the personal career “brand,” and taking the right steps in career success. To that end, the Connecticut based business turned to Greater Cincinnati public relations firm Eisen Management Group, who will be directing the national publicity, social media development and management, and awareness campaign for Poole and the Employaid website. “There are so many issues and challenges in the workplace that through some education and actionable information, Employaid can make a tremendously positive impact on the professional lives of so many,” EMG president Rodger Roeser says. “To have been selected by this caliber of national expert and to have the opportunity to share her vision and this passion in creating a more positive work environment with the world is humbling. ”Poole said of EMG, “The team had a passion and exuberance for what it is I am trying to do. They gave me straight talk, no fluff, real deal honesty, and in the PR industry, I find that quite refreshing.