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Cultivating Connections Changes Lives: A Kristen Ellis Profile

Cultivating Connections Changes Lives: A Kristen Ellis Profile

Published on April 2, 2024, at 5.48 p.m.by Stephanie Smith. Platform Magazine and Capstone Agency alumna Kristen Ellis has been in the public relations agency world for nearly eight years, having a successful career in account management after graduating from The University of Alabama in 2016. From day oneEllis

PR & LinkedIn: The Strongest Connection

PR & LinkedIn: The Strongest Connection

Published on April 30, 2021, at 11:12 a.m. by Emma Britt. Do PR professionals scroll through LinkedIn like it’s the new Facebook? I think the answer is a definite yes. LinkedIn is a rather new social networking platform used for connecting people in all industries, finding

What to Do When You Don’t Have a Post-Grad Job

What to Do When You Don’t Have a Post-Grad Job

Published on May 16, 2018, at 8:23 a.m. by Greta Banks. College graduation is right on the horizon. For some, it’s the light at the end of a long and laborious tunnel. They’ve accepted jobs already, and now it’s just a matter of walking the

Jobs 101

Jobs 101

Published on March 8, 2017, at 8:40 a.m. by Josie Seavers and Meredith Folsom. If you are a junior or senior public relations student, you have probably taken all your required general education classes by now, so you feel ready — or generally ready. But,

A Decade of Dedication

A Decade of Dedication

Posted: February 4, 2015, 8:05 p.m. by Connor Fox. On this day in 2005, the University of Alabama Board of Trustees established a center to help develop and recognize outstanding performance in the public relations profession and classroom. Its namesake? An honor to UA alumna

Leadership Series: Tori Terhune

Leadership Series: Tori Terhune

Posted At: October 14, 2013 2:45 p.m. by Karly Weigel Not all writers are born with an innate passion for writing. For Tori Terhune, it was not until she explored journalism in college at California State University, Fresno, that she realized she loved to write.

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