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No Nice Southern Girl Should Be Involved With Public Relations

No Nice Southern Girl Should Be Involved With Public Relations

Posted: April 3, 2014, 10:11 a.m. by Myreete Wolford. Betsy Plank changed the way I understand the word “passion.” Betsy was a leader like no one you’ve ever heard of before. She once said, “I lived almost two career lifetimes in public relations, which is

Covering the “Hows and Whys” of Tell a friend – Get Covered

Covering the “Hows and Whys” of Tell a friend – Get Covered

Posted: February 24, 2014, 2:02 a.m. by Molly Moore. The lyrics “At first I was afraid, I was petrified” from Gloria Gaynor’s 1978 hit “I Will Survive” described my initial thoughts as I scrolled through tellafriendgetcovered.com for the first time. The Tell a Friend –

How to Engage Millennials, From Ruzzle to QuizUp

How to Engage Millennials, From Ruzzle to QuizUp

Posted At: January 15, 2014 2:25 p.m. by Jacquie McMahon These days, it seems new phone applications appear and become popular in a matter of days. Anyone remember Ruzzle, the word game that essentially combined Boggle and Scrabble? Well, the newest craze is a game

Millennials: Redefining the Industry

Millennials: Redefining the Industry

Posted At: December 10, 2013 8:30 a.m. by Lexi Holdbrooks & Benjie Ladrillono.   Millennials. We are lazy and entitled. We either care too much or too little about consumers. And most importantly, we only care about ourselves. But are these perceptions accurate? Who are the

The Y Factor

Posted At: March 5, 2012 11:11 AM by Lauren Cuervo Today’s job application process would be almost unrecognizable to those joining the workforce 20, or even 10, years ago.

Our Power as Millennials in the 2012 Election

Along with others ranging from ages 16 to 30, I am a part of the so-called millennial generation. As the 2012 presidential election approaches, it will be yet another year that millennials play a vital role in who is elected into office.

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