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From Academia to Industry: A Richard Rush Profile

From Academia to Industry: A Richard Rush Profile

Published on April 10, 2024, 1:54 p.m. by Jackson Olmstead. Someone who is never satisfied with the status quo, someone who is obsessed with telling the story of something they’re passionate about, and someone who is ethical and responsible. These are hallmarks of a public

When PR Fires Reignite (And How to Douse the Flames)

When PR Fires Reignite (And How to Douse the Flames)

Published on April 8, 2024, 11:35 a.m. by Jackson Olmstead. “Oh that’s not–” is a quote that has recently become ingrained into the vocabulary of TikTok users around the world. The phrase, a reference to a co-host’s response to Kelly Osborne’s racist comments on “The

Travel PR Isn’t Just for the Coast

Travel PR Isn’t Just for the Coast

Published on March 21, 2024, 1:54 p.m. by Jackson Olmstead. Travel and destination public relations are components of destination marketing that have existed for decades and are staples in most cities across the United States. With tourism as an industry possessing around 10% of the

Fight or Flight: Boeing’s Scramble To Salvage Its Reputation

Fight or Flight: Boeing’s Scramble To Salvage Its Reputation

Published on February 27, 2024, 10:53 a.m. by Jackson Olmstead. After boarding a flight and the plane departs the gate, the attendants give passengers a safety briefing. The usual requests and advisories include keeping your tray table folded, your seat in the upright position, and

Open Cabinet: What Lloyd Austin Did Right in His Apology

Open Cabinet: What Lloyd Austin Did Right in His Apology

Published on February 21, 2024, 12:29 p.m. by Jackson Olmstead Usually when you are sick and cannot work, you have to tell your boss you won’t be there. Is it any different if your boss happens to be the president of the United States? Lloyd

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