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Honoring Veterans: PRSA and the Military

Posted by Gary McCormick in November 11th 2010  
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On this Veterans Day, PRSA pays tribute to the men and women of the United States military and their families, thanking them for the noble sacrifices they have made and will continue to make in service to our country and way of life. Both as Americans and as public relations professionals, we value and appreciate the vital role the military plays in protecting the core freedoms we hold so dear — especially freedoms of speech, press, assembly and petition — and in upholding the values that guide us, which include honesty, transparency and the free flow of accurate and truthful information.

With that in mind, we take a brief respite from our regular PRSAY posts in lieu of a collection of previous commentary relating to public relations and public affairs in the military. We hope you enjoy the content, and encourage you to offer a word of thanks to each and every member of the military you come in contact with throughout the year.

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under: Accreditation, Advocacy, Silver Anvil, The Business Case for Public Relations
Tags: APR+M, Military, Public Affairs, Veterans, Veterans Day
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A Reminder of Public Relations’ Good

Posted by Michael Cherenson in June 15th 2009  
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On June 4, PRSA held its annual Silver Anvil Awards gala. It was a first-class evening featuring live music, lively conversation and generally high spirits all around.

The Silver Anvil is more than another public relations award, and the Silver Anvil evening is more than another awards show. The Silver Anvil is the industry’s original award for public relations excellence. Symbolizing the “forging of public opinion,” the Silver Anvil was created more than 60 years ago to recognize practitioners who successfully address contemporary issues with exemplary professional skill, creativity and resourcefulness. It’s truly the pinnacle of achievement in our industry.

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under: Advocacy, Awards, Industry Trends, Silver Anvil
Tags: Northern Illinois University, PR, PRSA, public relations, Robert Gibbs, Silver Anvil
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