Communication Management

Even When It’s Global, It’s Local

PR for Non-Profits Aiding in Relief Efforts Halfway Around the World Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Yolanda), slammed through several Filipino islands recently, leaving behind it mass destruction, death, and people without food, shelter and water. Government agencies and nonprofit organizations all over the world began mobilizing to help. One of these nonprofits is our client Feed My Starving Children (FMSC). This organization provides meals for starving and malnourished people all over the world. In the Philippines, we work with mission partners that have a great reach over the 7,500 islands of the Philippines. Due to FMSC’s ongoing relationship [...]

Even When It’s Global, It’s Local2013-11-18T19:47:48-06:00

Snark Free Day October 22nd

      What is "Snark" anyway? @UrbanDictionary’s top definition: “Combination of ‘snide’ and 'remark.’ #snarkfreeday

Snark Free Day October 22nd2013-10-23T07:57:34-05:00

A Glare Grows in Dallas: Why a New Condo Tower Has the City’s Art Community Up in Arms

This photo from a recent Vanity Fair article (2013) shows the glare from a building, that has resulted in a PR controversy. By Lisa Faulkner-Dunne, Lisa Faulkner-Dunne and Associates Public Relations It certainly seems like common sense, and basic ethics, to avoid making up names and  posting rash and inflammatory comments on your client’s digital media pages, or even worse, on their adversary’s or competitor’s  pages. Yet this ridiculous junior high type behavior happens. In Dallas, a former NBC anchor-turned-PR-specialist (hired, no doubt because he had “good media contacts,”) recently disgraced himself, the law firm that hired him and a high [...]

A Glare Grows in Dallas: Why a New Condo Tower Has the City’s Art Community Up in Arms2013-09-18T08:20:04-05:00
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