by Jennifer Curley | April 4, 2018
The traditional boundaries between PR, marketing and advertising are gone – especially in Washington, DC. From congressional staff and lobbyists to trade and interest group execs – people are seeking and consuming content from a variety of platforms every day. Good communicators no longer use a siloed approach for their communications strategies. Instead, they capitalize on […]
by Caitlin Donahue | March 16, 2018
Members of Congress are always hoping to get lucky and have their legislation signed into law, but who’s had the best luck in the past year? We’ve teamed up with Quorum to help bring you the top ten members with the most bills signed into law since last St. Paddy’s Day. Did your member make […]
by Greg Wilson | March 14, 2018
Crisis preparedness is a necessity for every PR lead–whether you work for a company, trade association, membership organization or nonprofit. And, it makes no difference whether your organization is big or small. If you don’t have a crisis PR plan, stop, and read this post first. And if you haven’t thought about a social or digital […]
by Caitlin Donahue | February 28, 2018
The short answer? Everything. With news of Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and hollers of “fake news” coming from both sides of the aisle, social media platforms have been forced to do what they do best: evolve. Mark Zuckerberg made a resolution earlier this year to “Fix Facebook” by “…making sure that time spent […]
by Jennifer Curley | December 8, 2017
Keith Bradford’s Life Hacks was on my Christmas list last year, and I thoroughly enjoyed this quirky, yet resourceful book designed to solve the problems of everyday life. As someone who solves problems for a living, I was drawn to the simple solutions for every day challenges and tricks for any issue or ailment a […]