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Gemma Mc Aloon, who spearheaded the North American expansion of W Communications, is taking on a U.K.-based in-house position ...
With that in mind, Haymarket Media is very excited about Thursday, November 13. On that date, delegates from its three ...
There have been over 3.5 million layoffs this year alone, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, marking a seismic ...
It’s a common occurrence LinkedIn users see every day: Journalists and PR pros posting articles and thanking each other, ...
Employees said this week they could no longer send messages with words such as “Palestine” and “Gaza,” but that messages with the word “Israel” were not restricted. REDMOND, WA: Microsoft chief ...
Honorees at PRWeek’s Women of Distinction celebration reflected the challenges of working at the top of a dynamic and challenging industry while balancing family and other commitments. PRWeek’s Women ...
Adopting a more laid back online persona is a potentially rewarding, but risky strategy for capturing Gen Z's attention, says Taylor Strategy’s Mar Gonzalez. Forget polished brand statements. Today's ...
A year after graduating college and entering the workforce, Ander & Co’s Lisa Winders reflects on her first year in the PR industry, what has already changed about the profession and what remains the ...
It’s not just layoffs. Longtime in-house and agency pros say they’re seeing a gap in the market. Here’s why they think they can fill it.
New Yorkers will line the streets on Sunday to applaud and encourage more than 50,000 runners. PRWeek checks in with participants and asks about parallels between training and the PR profession.
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