AARP has launched "Sisters from AARP," a digital newsletter celebrating Gen-X and Baby Boomer African American women. The weekly newsletter, reaching subscribers every Tuesday, features entertaining, informative and inspirational content created for black women by...
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Georgetown University’s Center for Social Impact Communication Accepting Applications through August 21 for Pro Bono Support of D.C.-Area Organization
Is your nonprofit or socially responsible business in need of pro-bono communications and marketing consulting services? Would your organization benefit from a semester-long engagement with Georgetown University graduate students? Then you and your organization should...
Baltimore/Chesapeake Customer Experience Group Launches
Communications professionals were among those in attendance at the launch of the Customer Experience Professionals Association (CXPA) Baltimore/Chesapeake Network on Aug. 3 in Annapolis. Organizers Ed Bodensiek, of customer experience firm Cravety, and Greg Derwart,...
Litteton Promoted to Vice President of Corporate Communications at NPR
Emily Littleton has been promoted to Vice President of Corporate Communications at NPR. In this new role, Littleton will oversee NPR's corporate messaging, internal communications, and audience, community and talent relations. According to a release, during her more...
Buzz in Baltimore: Visit Baltimore Names HZDG’s Sarah Schaffer CMO; News from ADG, C+W and Warschawski
Visit Baltimore announced the hiring of HZDG’s Sarah L. Schaffer to fill the position of chief marketing officer. As CMO, Schaffer will manage a team of 14 and lead the destination’s domestic and international marketing and communications initiatives targeting leisure...
Z-Burger Under Fire for Tweet that Juxtaposed Photo of Murdered American Journalist With Image of a Hamburger
DC-based chain Z-Burger has been criticized for a tweet that juxtaposed a photo of murdered American journalist James Foley awaiting execution by ISIS in 2014 with an image of a hamburger, reports Washingtonian, which added that the message "from Z-Burger reads “When...
We Live in a “World of Dialogue” States Lead-Off Speaker at Capitol Communicator’s PR Summit DC
The age of "one-way conversations" is over, stated Richard Levick, Levick Communications, at the kick-off of Capitol Communicator's PR Summit DC, July 19, at the National Press Club, as we now live in a "world of dialogue". According to Levick, in the past, "we...
Virtual Reality More Accessible Than Ever, States HighRock
By Bryan Brown and Len Sullivan Virtual Reality has grown a lot in the last year. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Apple are all beginning to take notice and make products that are more accessible and easy to use for consumers and enterprise customers....
Erickson Living’s Dan Dunne Elected to PRSA College of Fellows
Dan Dunne, APR, Director of External Communications for Erickson Living and an active PRSA Maryland board member, was elected into the national Public Relations Society of America College of Fellows for his significant contributions to the public relations profession....
Twitter Eliminates Millions of Suspicious Accounts
Twitter will begin removing tens of millions of suspicious accounts from users’ followers, signaling a major new effort to restore trust on the popular but embattled platform, reports The New York Times, which added that the move "takes aim at a pervasive form of...
AARP Starts “Sisters from AARP”
AARP has launched "Sisters from AARP," a digital newsletter celebrating Gen-X and Baby Boomer African American women. The weekly newsletter, reaching subscribers every Tuesday, features entertaining, informative and inspirational content created for black women by...
Georgetown University’s Center for Social Impact Communication Accepting Applications through August 21 for Pro Bono Support of D.C.-Area Organization
Is your nonprofit or socially responsible business in need of pro-bono communications and marketing consulting services? Would your organization benefit from a semester-long engagement with Georgetown University graduate students? Then you and your organization should...
Baltimore/Chesapeake Customer Experience Group Launches
Communications professionals were among those in attendance at the launch of the Customer Experience Professionals Association (CXPA) Baltimore/Chesapeake Network on Aug. 3 in Annapolis. Organizers Ed Bodensiek, of customer experience firm Cravety, and Greg Derwart,...
Litteton Promoted to Vice President of Corporate Communications at NPR
Emily Littleton has been promoted to Vice President of Corporate Communications at NPR. In this new role, Littleton will oversee NPR's corporate messaging, internal communications, and audience, community and talent relations. According to a release, during her more...
Buzz in Baltimore: Visit Baltimore Names HZDG’s Sarah Schaffer CMO; News from ADG, C+W and Warschawski
Visit Baltimore announced the hiring of HZDG’s Sarah L. Schaffer to fill the position of chief marketing officer. As CMO, Schaffer will manage a team of 14 and lead the destination’s domestic and international marketing and communications initiatives targeting leisure...
Z-Burger Under Fire for Tweet that Juxtaposed Photo of Murdered American Journalist With Image of a Hamburger
DC-based chain Z-Burger has been criticized for a tweet that juxtaposed a photo of murdered American journalist James Foley awaiting execution by ISIS in 2014 with an image of a hamburger, reports Washingtonian, which added that the message "from Z-Burger reads “When...
We Live in a “World of Dialogue” States Lead-Off Speaker at Capitol Communicator’s PR Summit DC
The age of "one-way conversations" is over, stated Richard Levick, Levick Communications, at the kick-off of Capitol Communicator's PR Summit DC, July 19, at the National Press Club, as we now live in a "world of dialogue". According to Levick, in the past, "we...
Virtual Reality More Accessible Than Ever, States HighRock
By Bryan Brown and Len Sullivan Virtual Reality has grown a lot in the last year. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Apple are all beginning to take notice and make products that are more accessible and easy to use for consumers and enterprise customers....
Erickson Living’s Dan Dunne Elected to PRSA College of Fellows
Dan Dunne, APR, Director of External Communications for Erickson Living and an active PRSA Maryland board member, was elected into the national Public Relations Society of America College of Fellows for his significant contributions to the public relations profession....
Twitter Eliminates Millions of Suspicious Accounts
Twitter will begin removing tens of millions of suspicious accounts from users’ followers, signaling a major new effort to restore trust on the popular but embattled platform, reports The New York Times, which added that the move "takes aim at a pervasive form of...
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