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Making Communications Accessible For All

Thu, Dec. 3, 2020

By George Coleman

Current Global - Accessible by Design
One in eight of the world’s population have some form of disability and every day content is published that’s inaccessible to many. As communicators, we have a moral duty to change this.

TechLab: A Tech-First Vision for Communications

Tue, Dec. 1, 2020

By Tejas Totade

Tejas TotadeWith the pandemic driving an exponential growth in technology adoption, companies need to stay on top of what’s next in an ever-changing tech reset. Ruder Finn developed the TechLab to help companies identify and pilot new technologies for smarter engagement.

Tech Trendjacking: a Global Take on COVID’s News Cycle

Mon, Nov. 30, 2020

By Darlene Doyle

Darlene DoyleTwo members of the PAN Communications leadership team offer insights into what’s changed and what’s stayed the same when it comes to pitching in their respective markets during the COVID-19 crisis.

Where’s your USP?

Thu, Nov. 12, 2020

By Dan Garza

Dan GarzaWhy your unique selling proposition should be the crown jewel of all your PR and marketing campaigns.

Ruder Finn Inks $1.4M Pact with Huawei USA

Thu, Nov. 5, 2020

By Kevin McCauley

HuaweiRuder Finn has signed a $1.4M “master procurement agreement” with Huawei Technologies USA to provide communications services to the Texas-based unit of the sanctioned Chinese telecom giant.

Huawei Renews Racepoint Global for $2M

Wed, Nov. 4, 2020

By Kevin McCauley

Larry WeberHuawei Technologies has renewed its PR contract with Racepoint Global for another year effective Nov. 1. Budget is capped at about $2M.

LinkedIn’s Parikh Shifts to Facebook

Thu, Oct. 8, 2020

By Kevin McCauley

Riki ParikhRiki Parikh, group manager of corporate communications at LinkedIn, has joined Facebook’s policy communications shop.

Taking on Tech Overload

Mon, Sep. 21, 2020

By Joseph Giumarra

Joseph GiumarraDespite the popular opinion that technology is making us more productive, it’s just as likely to cause us paralysis at critical moments—especially for those of us in public relations. How can we work the technology to ensure that the technology isn’t working us?