When There are No Rules: PR Considerations for Mass Tragedies
Human tragedies that involve loss, abuse and threats to public and personal safety are specialized crisis issues that do not…
A Tale of Two Apologies
A week and a half ago, Southwest Airlines was embroiled in an incident that was uncannily similar to the United…
Brand Identity in the Age of Social Media
I had the opportunity at a recent academic conference to present my research on the influence of social media. I…
Our Brash New World: Do Traditional Communications Rules Still Apply?
As of this week, the Los Angeles Times is the latest high profile media outlet to examine the communications approach…
How IPREX educates, elevates and empowers Fineman PR
I recently joined representatives from 17 public relations agencies from around the world at a global leadership conference in Paris….
Public Relations as Consciousness Raising
When people of a certain age hear the term “consciousness-raising,” what often comes to mind is Stewart Brand and The…
Preparing for the Future of PR
I was recently privileged to receive an invitation from the Native Society to be profiled among its list of nationwide…
A Great American Communicator: Reflections on Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize Win
History was made this week when Bob Dylan became the first musician to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature….
Before They Were Famous
Throughout my 19-year career in public relations, I’ve been fortunate enough to meet and work with some highly recognized and…
Fineman PR Recognized as Gold Sabre Award Finalist
On Tuesday, May 3, Fineman PR joined North America’s finest PR professionals as a proud finalist of the Holmes Report’s…