Announcing PR Daily’s 2018 Corporate Social Responsibility Awards finalists
Congratulations to this year’s finalists. Look for our winners announcement.
Congratulations to this year’s finalists. Look for our winners announcement.
The university has suspended William Rainford, who—using his school-linked Twitter feed—criticized Julie Swetnick, an accuser of the Supreme Court nominee.
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We’re looking for hosts for our PR & Media Relations Conference in New York City next March.
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The queen of soul touched many listeners with her powerful songs, but her words also served to underline important life lessons. Consider a few of her famous sayings.
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John Schnatter calls his resignation a ‘mistake’ and accuses Laundry Service of extortion. Here’s how communicators think the pizza company and the agency should proceed.