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Author - Michael Cherenson, APR, Fellow PRSA
The New FTC Guidelines: Cutting through the Clutter
This week, the Federal Trade Commission recognized social media and the new ways consumers get...
Public Relations Ethics and the Role of PRSA
Several unfortunate events of late have thrust the issue of ethics to the forefront of discussion...
PRSA Board Eyes Third Quarter Driving Governance and Member...
The PRSA Board of Directors met in New York on July 24 and 25 to launch a third quarter buoyed by...
Public Relations Is Leading Social Media Engagement
Earlier this year, I wrote a blog post countering the claims of Robert Scoble, Michael Arrington...
For 60 Years, Democratic Principles Guide Selection of PRSA...
Earlier this week in Chicago, PRSA’s Nominating Committee selected a group of candidates to...
APR Critics: Down with Education!
The other day, the head of a well-respected New York firm delivered a blistering critique of the...
Disclosing a Penny for a Blogger’s Thoughts
The blogosphere has largely operated as journalism’s Wild West, a virtual boomtown in which...
Values for a Nation and a Profession
Last week I had an opportunity to visit the White House as a representative of PRSA. With the...
A Reminder of Public Relations’ Good
On June 4, PRSA held its annual Silver Anvil Awards gala. It was a first-class evening featuring...