Will the #MeToo Movement Change Corporate Culture?
Imagine sending out a tweet, going to bed, and waking up to 53,000 replies. That is what happened to actress Alyssa Milano when she decided on the evening of Oct. 15, 2017, to send a tweet in support of her friend who had been assaulted by Hollywood mogul, Harvey Weinstein. Alyssa Milano’s Tweet read, “If […]
Redefining Hot Cocoa: Darigold Releases New Heat N’ Serve Hot Cocoa
With cooler weather rolling in and pumpkin-spice goods filling store shelves, there is no question that my favorite season is quickly approaching: the holiday season! When you picture the perfect winter day, what do you see? Are you skiing, sledding or chasing the kids around outside? Are you cozied up on the couch, reading a […]
The Importance of Investigative Journalism
As we can see from this week’s CBS “60 Minutes” segment The Whistleblower and the Washington Post’s article The Drug Industry’s Triumph Over the DEA, investigative journalism continues to have a significant impact on public perception and people’s careers. Hopefully it will also have an impact on future laws. In case you missed it, the […]
Next Week’s GeekWire Summit – Will You Be There?
The local tech community will come together again next week for the annual GeekWire Summit to hear from leaders of known brands including Amazon, Microsoft, Starbucks and Zillow, as well as lesser known experts who are driving change through technology. The conference agenda, which runs Monday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Tuesday from […]
Components of a Successful Crisis Plan
In the wake of the recent hurricanes, earthquakes and wildfires devastating communities worldwide, many businesses, government agencies and nonprofits are reflecting on their crises plans. Any business, at some point, will face some sort of public relations crisis and the response can either benefit or significantly damage the brand. Aside from natural disasters, there is […]
A Place for Mom’s Walkability Findings
On July 26, 2017, A Place for Mom, the nation’s largest senior living referral service, released detailed findings from its Senior Living Preferences Survey. The findings, which are relevant to seniors, their families and friends, developers and urban planners, revealed some surprising trends in senior housing and care. A Place for Mom found one preference […]
A Place for Mom Reveals New Report on Senior Housing and Care Costs
This week Communiqué PR’s client A Place for Mom (APFM) released new findings from its National Senior Living Cost Index, which looks at costs for three primary senior living categories in the U.S.: Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care. The Cost Index draws on APFM’s comprehensive database of families that have moved into senior […]
Recent “PR Problems” Are Far Bigger Than PR Problems
Recently several notable brands – United Airlines, Pepsi, Wells Fargo and Uber, among them – have experienced significant backlash from consumers after major crises, followed by a wave of negative press coverage. As a PR professional, how these disparate situations have been handled thus far has, to say the least, been interesting to watch. With […]
Facebook Combats Fake News by Educating Users About How to Identify It
Fake news has been a hot topic since the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election and for good reason. On Facebook, fake election-related news stories generated more user engagement than top stories from credible news publications, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, NBC News, and others, according to a BuzzFeed […]
New Study Shows What Journalists Want in an Online Newsroom
As PR professionals, we often find ourselves explaining the importance of an online newsroom to the companies and organizations with whom we work. Newsrooms are a great way to highlight earned coverage and offer another medium to build thought leadership and share company updates and milestones. They serve a variety of audiences, including current and […]