Communications Week Tackles Value of PR
Tue, Oct. 22, 2019
By Steve Barnes
“The Value of PR” was the theme of this year’s Communications Week, which included events in New York, Chicago, London and Germany that ran from Oct. 14 to 18.
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“The Value of PR” was the theme of this year’s Communications Week, which included events in New York, Chicago, London and Germany that ran from Oct. 14 to 18.
Harold Burson's passion for client service, insatiable curiosity, humility and rock solid values are why the Memphis native is a PR legend, said Pat Ford, ex-vice chairman of B-M, at last night's unveiling of the Museum of Public Relations' collection of papers and mementoes of the 98-year-old executive.
Musem of Public Relations celebrates some of the industry's first female leaders... IPR is hosting 2019 Bridge PR and Communications Conference in April... USC Annenberg event to look at the future of technology in communications.
Museum of PR slates fourth annual BlackPRHistory event on Jan. 30... Slate PR partners with GLADD in presenting annual awards gala May 4 in NYC... New York Women in Communications schedules career change session Jan. 31.
Five rising stars in the communications industry were honored at the sixth annual New York Women in Communications "WiCi Awards” ceremony.
The imbalance between men and women at the top levels of the business world was the topic of a New York Women in Communications event on Oct. 18.
The keys to making gender equality a reality in the workplace are the subject of "Power of the Pack," a New York Women in Communications event being held tonight as part of Communications Week.
Female communications leaders will share their insights at Sept. 20’s Night of the Roundtables, an event hosted by New York Women in Communications.
The Museum of Public Relations is teaming up with the Hispanic PR Association to present the second annual Celebration of Latino PR History on Sept. 10.
CCI is holding its 2018 Corporation Communication Conference at Baruch College in New York from May 29 to June 2.
PRSA-NY is getting help from Ketchum for a clothing drive benefiting the international not-for-profit organization Dress For Success, which helps women achieve economic and personal independence.
The Institute for Public Relations has launched The Bridge, a two-day conference (April 12-13) that is geared toward PR and corporate communications practitioners and academics.
Making corporate anniversary campaigns more effective is the focus of the fourth annual Anniversary Marketing Summit.
The hurdles crossed and barriers broken by the first generation of women to work in the public relations industry were the subject of “PR Women Who Changed History,” an event sponsored by the Museum of Public Relations on Thursday.
The PR pioneers who blazed a path for other women to follow will be celebrated tonight at “PR Women Who Changed History,” an event sponsored by the Museum of Public Relations.
Getting the most out of corporate anniversary campaigns was the focus of the third Anniversary Marketing Summit held Oct. 17 in Chicago.
David Albritton, General Motors executive director, communications, and Terry Edmonds, first African-American speech writer for President Clinton, are among speakers tonight at 6 p.m. at Baruch College CUNY.
Communications Week, whose “media partners” include AdWeek, Commpro, O’Dwyer’s and other ad/PR media, is an event in New York starting Oct. 19 on the theme of “Reinventing the Industry.”
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