Ditch ‘warming’ and start talking ‘deteriorating atmosphere’ PR …

The News Review:

- Ditch ‘warming’ and start talking ‘deteriorating atmosphere’ PR …
- Group alleges misuse of PR firm in Colton
- Rochester chapter honors its best in public relations
- Brookfield’s Sadler Receives a Public Relations Industry Award

Ditch ‘warming’ and start talking ‘deteriorating atmosphere’ PR …
Grist Magazine
The non-profit PR shop. This was the report whose summary was accidently sent to a bunch of media outlets after a White House briefing from ecoAmerica in April leading to a.
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Group alleges misuse of PR firm in Colton
San Bernardino Sun
In a statement Citizens for Colton First say former City Manager Daryl Parrish hired CV Strategies a Indian Wells-based PR firm without City Council approval to promote the political agendas of select city officials. The group says that amounts to a misuse of public funds and is in the process of submitting a formal complaint to the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Public Integrity Unit. “That’s completely false” Parrish said of the allegations. “It came at the direction of the council they will attest to that.

Rochester chapter honors its best in public relations
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The field is changing so fast it can make communications seem new to many PR professionals said Rebecca Jones a public relations associate with the University of Rochester Medical Center. Jones 25 was hired by URMC in 2005.

Brookfield’s Sadler Receives a Public Relations Industry Award
Brookfield Elm Grove Now
11 2009 The Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) has awarded a Paragon Award to Brookfield resident Brenna Kriviskey Sadler vice president of the Milwaukee-based firm of Zeppos & Associates for exceptional work performed in 2008. Sadler earned an Award of Merit in the category of media relations for publicizing the annual Community Shredding Day at North Shore Bank’s 40 Wisconsin branches. By building on a hard news angle – preventing identity theft – the media campaign spurred significant statewide and even national coverage as well as a 400 percent jump in materials collected for shredding. “Brenna has been with the firm for more than 14 years and has continuously shown that she is a leader in Milwaukee’s public relations industry” said Evan Zeppos president of the firm. “This award recognizes her hard work and dedication to achieve excellence.

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