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Em“power”ing Advice for Corporate PR Interns

Em“power”ing Advice for Corporate PR Interns

Published on May 14, 2018, at 10:01 a.m. by Elizabeth Driver. As the semester comes to a close, many public relations students are preparing for their summer internships. There is a lot to do in the next month, such as finalizing housing plans, shopping for

Patron Relations in the Performing Arts

Patron Relations in the Performing Arts

Published on April 26, 2018, at 7:17 p.m. by Elizabeth Driver. Auditions, choreography, costume design, tech rehearsals. In the performing arts, many audience members never experience the different processes that create a live performance. Performing arts organizations have to manage several behind-the-scenes operations to get

Employee Relations: The Key to Company Success

Employee Relations: The Key to Company Success

Published on April 18, 2018, at 2:54 p.m. by Elizabeth Driver. Many factors contribute to a company’s success: a quality product, strong brand personality, organized operations, loyal consumers, etc. All of these functions serve integral roles in the business structure. Focused on the bottom line,

Corporate PR Practice in Following Trends

Corporate PR Practice in Following Trends

Published on April 5, 2018, at 10:36 a.m. by Elizabeth Driver. Knowledge plays a vital role in the public relations profession. Practitioners are expected to continuously develop and expand their understanding of the ever-changing PR industry. For some, this may include checking daily trade news,

The Job Search from Afar

The Job Search from Afar

Published on March 30, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. by Elizabeth Driver. It’s that time of the year. College students across the country are busy applying for internships and full-time positions. The job search is an exciting and rewarding experience. But for those applying in a

Performing Arts PR 101

Performing Arts PR 101

Published on March 2, 2018, at 3:30 p.m. by Elizabeth Driver. Theater. Music. Dance. In the performing arts, you can never see the same show twice. Different from any other art form, live performances change with every curtain call. Audience members witness a one-of-a-kind performance

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