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Allison is the government agency’s first diversity, equity and inclusion partner. The firm will focus on expanding visibility ...
While coffee trays carefully curated with matching beverages and products are still popping up on brands’ social media grids ...
“In many ways, the destiny of a company is in their hands,” asserts Stephen Hahn, chief reputation and strategy officer, RepTrak. “You can never take your finger off the pulse of reputation. The ...
We. Communications lays off 2% of global staff. From PR Week ...
‘Voters still ask: what does Starmer stand for?’ – one year on, Labour needs a PR boost Added 28 hours ago This week marks a year since a landslide majority propelled Labour into power, but leading ...
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Which brand is killing it on Reddit? Reddit’s new comms head highlights how Oatly, Sega, Arizona State University and Sonos are using the platform to connect with consumers.
Shatterproof names Pam Jenkins CEO, replacing its founder The Weber Shandwick veteran of more than two decades joins addiction-treatment nonprofit Shatterproof this week in its top role.
Less good, however, was the barrage of tweets churned out by many agencies basking in the South of France sun. Seemingly stemming from either a bargain-basement self-help book or the happy-clappy ...