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How to Churn Up Content for Your Blog’s Editorial Calendar
Cross-posted from Adfero Insights Being the content manager for a blog is tough. How do you not only find relevant information, but package it in a way that is consistently fresh, interesting and exciting to read? Building out an editorial calendar will help you...
PR in Politics: A Woman’s World
The Role of Public Relations in Politics is a monthly column written by WWPR member Margaret Mulvihill, examining the role of PR in politics. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those...
Three Dimensions of Powerful Audience Engagement
GE is bringing its “imagination at work” motto to life in D.C. through a pop-up exhibit where you can test out laser cutters, 3D printers and more. As reported by TechCocktail, the GE Garages program puts visitors face to face with innovative technologies and experts....
RECAP: A Crisis-Free Life vs. a Crisis-Charged Workload — March Brown Bag Panel Discussion
On Tuesday, March 10th, the Case Foundation, LEVICK (@LEVICK) and the Professional Development Committee welcomed about 50 guests who engaged in a riveting discussion on how to handle crises in the office as well as at home, achieving work-life balance and what...
March Member Spotlight
This month's member spotlight features WWPR member Sarah Woessner, Communications and Administrative Assistant, Membership & Marketing, for Financial Services Institute. Q: How did you get started in communications? A: I enrolled as a student at Miami...