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Kurt Bardella, a public relations expert who worked for Rep.
Italian public relations expert Francesca Chaouqui was given a 10-month suspended sentence.
Commentary by Eric Yaverbaum, CEO of Ericho Communications and a media, and public relations expert.
"On the presidential level this is unprecedented," Bong Osorio an academic and public relations expert, said of the commercial.
"This was a very successful media operation," said Pavel Kashpurov, a young Uralasbest public relations expert who dreamed it up.
The court found two other defendants, Italian public relations expert Francesca Chaouqui and Spanish priest Angel Lucio Vallejo Balda, guilty.
The Biscuits are hoping for a similar effect, and one public relations expert said they could very well pack the house at Saturday's game.
You don't have to be a public relations expert to know that you're supposed to express some sympathy, whether you feel it or not.
However, the court handed down guilty verdicts against two other defendants, Italian public relations expert Francesca Chaouqui and Spanish priest Angel Lucio Vallejo Balda.
In another controversial appointment, Francis, acting on a recommendation, named Francesca Chaouqui, a 32-year-old Italian public relations expert, to a commission advising him on reform.
The company hired public-relations expert Edward Bernays (the nephew of Sigmund Freud) to help stage a protest at the 1929 Easter Day Parade in New York City.
If James Dolan gets it right and makes the hires that will help the New York Knicks win, it still wouldn't repair their brand, a public relations expert says.
"Trump wanted to get his spin on a story, so he handled the press call himself, probably because he didn't want to pay a public relations expert," Stone said.
" Speaking to Le HuffPost (the French version of HuffPost), Louis Jublin, a French public relations expert, said, "He wants to show nevertheless... that he will always remain connected to the 7th art [cinema], whatever happens.
I'm no public relations expert, but I do know that there's nothing that assuages public fear and all of the facts that are blown out of proportion by news media outlets and social media better than the truth.
On West 2000th Street, a block from Central Park, residents have taken a more urbane approach: They formed a committee, the West 58th Street Coalition, to fight the shelter, built a sleek website and hired a public relations expert to make their case.
In it, Batton paints a picture of a loyal, meticulous, talented public relations expert, but whether purposefully or not, reveals that by so controlling her image, Beyoncé has created an entirely different image for herself: as someone who plays it so close to the vest that anything she does is worth endless interpretation: The implication here seems to be that the music can and should stand for itself.
Thomas J. Madden (born October 5, 1938) is an American author, speechwriter and public relations expert, founder of the international public relations firm TransMedia Group.
Howard J. Rubenstein (born 1932 Bensonhurst, Brooklyn) is an American lawyer and public relations expert. He has been called "the dean of damage control" by Rudolph Giuliani.
Olalekan Fatodu is a Nigerian journalist, public relations expert and development practitioner. He is the Senior Special Assistant on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) to the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
Joseph C. Keeley (1904-1968) was an American public relations expert who became editor of American Legion magazine (1949-1936) and wrote a biography of Alfred Kohlberg called The China Lobby Man in 1969.
Inez Yeargan Kaiser (April 22, 1918 – July 31, 2016) was an American educator, public relations expert, and entrepreneur. She was the first African-American woman to run a public relations company with national clients.
Eytan Schwartz (Hebrew: איתן שוורץ) is an Israeli communications and public relations expert. He won the first season of "The Ambassador," a popular Israeli reality TV show that focused on creating better PR for Israel.
Patricia Bernstein (née Hoffman; born 1944) is an American writer and public relations expert. She is best known for her book The First Waco Horror: the Lynching of Jesse Washington and the Rise of the NAACP.
Justus Baldwin “Jock” Lawrence (December 16, 1903 – April 21, 1987) was an author, an acknowledged public relations expert in the motion picture industry, and the U.S. Army’s chief public relations officer in Europe in World War II.
Shabnam Asthana is an Indian public relations expert, speaker, and entrepreneur. In 2012, she received the National Public Relations Hall of Fame award by PRCI from H. K. Dua for her contributions in the public relations field.
In September 2013 when she married the leading international public relations expert Peter Walker she became the first mother of a sitting MP to be married in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft in the Palace of Westminster.
Cindy Rakowitz is an American executive, known as a public relations expert and as a former Division President for Playboy Enterprises, where she ran international public relations, marketing and advertising, as well as the modeling agency for over 15 years.
Jampole formed Jampole Communications, Inc. in 1989. As principal, Jampole wrote more than 1,800 articles and was a well-known speaker on media-relations and crisis communications. He was frequently quoted in the mass media as a public relations expert.
The House of Windsor is a British comedy television series which first aired on ITV in 1994.Halliwell & Walker p.348 A top public relations expert is called in to help the British Royal Family with their image, but he clashes constantly with the more traditional Lord Bermondsey.
Novinite was founded in 2001 by the Bulgarian journalist, businessman, and public relations expert, Maxim Behar. It was formally launched on March 11, 2001. In addition to the website, Novinite's first online daily newspaper, Sofia Morning News (called Bulgarian Breaking News at the time), was launched on June 1, 2001.
Adenuga Tosin Dare professionally known as Dami Adenuga, born on the (22 of May 1990), is a Nigerian artiste manager, public relations expert and entertainment executive.My experience working with D’Banj, Tonto, Slimcase, others – Dami Adenuga, artiste manager. He is the founder of Dami Adenuga World.Nigeria Music Industry, Next Big Thing In The World.
During World War II, the Kellex Corporation, part of the Manhattan Project to develop nuclear weapons, was based here. During the early 1960s, public relations expert Howard J. Rubenstein opened an office in the building. In 1975, the city signed a lease for state judge Jacob D. Fuchsberg's offices in the Woolworth Building.
The gravesite of George Washington HillGeorge Washington Hill (October 22, 1884, Philadelphia – September 13, 1946, Matapédia, Quebec) became President of American Tobacco Co. after his father Percival Hill. He hired public relations expert Edward Bernays to reverse the taboo against women smoking in public, which he did successfully by his advertisement campaigns.
Bernays justified public relations as a profession by clearly emphasizing that no individual or group had a monopoly on the true understanding of the world.Turow, 565. According to public relations expert Stuart Ewen, "What Lippman set out in grand, overview terms, Bernays is running through in how-to-do-it-terms."Tye, 98.
The man in the video was discovered to be Omer Gershon, an Israeli entrepreneur and public relations expert. The video was tweeted by an intern in Prime Minister Netanyahu's office. The intern said he did not know that the video was a hoax, and that he posted the video on his own private Twitter account, not on behalf of the government.
There were five original owners of Coestrellas, each with 20 percent of the company: Benjumea, Pereiro, Fernando González Pacheco, and two businessmen, Gustavo Cárdenas Giraldo (president and legal representative) and Jorge Ospina (who would soon back out to work at his other programadoras, Prego Televisión and TeVecine — some of Ospina's stake was sold to Cárdenas's wife, Claudia Samper, a public relations expert).
Mary Elizabeth Sutherland Carpenter (September 1, 1920 – March 20, 2010) was a writer, feminist, reporter, media advisor, speechwriter, political humorist, and public relations expert. Carpenter was born in historic Salado in southern Bell County, Texas. In 1936, her 24-room residence there was declared a state historic monument. In 1967, a plaque was unveiled to indicate that Carpenter had once lived there.
Viner was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Jeanne (née Spitzel) and Melvin Viner.Adam Bernstein, "Jeanne Viner Bell, 85; Public Relations Expert", The Washington Post, May 22, 2008. Viner attended the Chadwick School in Palos Verdes, California, majored in English at Harvard University, and studied at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He worked on Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign.
After his dismissal, Partlow worked extensively in public relations and government. He was a public relations consultant in the Los Angeles mayoral campaign of Fletcher Bowron in the early 1950s, the Los Angeles City Council races of Edward R. Roybal in the late 1950s. Later, in the 1960s and 1970s, Partlow worked as a publicist and public relations expert for a number of Jewish organizations in the Los Angeles area.
Maxim Behar founded the company in 1994. He is a public relations expert with presence in many countries all over the world. Maxim Behar is President of the largest PR community in the world - ICCO (International Communications Consultancy Organisation) and also Chairman of Hill+Knowlton Strategies Czech operation. The company employs more than 75 people, serving clients in various sectors: technology, financial services, retail, food & beverage, energy, hospitality, and many more.
On November 15–20, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, Wallace announced his intention to oppose the incumbent President, John F. Kennedy, for the 1964 Democratic presidential nomination. Days later in Dallas, Kennedy was assassinated, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson succeeded him as president. Building upon his notoriety after the University of Alabama controversy, Wallace entered the Democratic primaries in 1964 on the advice of a public relations expert from Wisconsin.Carter (1995), p. 205.
156-157 Undeterred Ilgner hired the services of the American public relations expert Ivy Lee to improve the reputation of Adolf Hitler on the world stage. After Lee's initial suggestion, the dropping of anti-Semitism, was rejected out of turn by Hitler, they agreed on a programme of presenting Germany as a welcoming, historical destination to American investors whilst also plotting a policy of arranging for pro-Hitler articles to be added to American newspapers.
He stated that "Zeman should go down in history as the Prime Minister who brought the Czech Republic into NATO rather than as a president who violated constitutional conventions". Topolánek also introduced his team, consisting of Dana Makrlíková, Gabriela Kloudová, Dalibor Veřmiřovský and Edvard Kožušník. Public relations expert Jakub Horák joined Topolánek's team on 9 November 2017. Horák had managed the successful campaign for the Pirate Party in the October 2017 legislative election.
Pete St. John (Richard Gere), a ruthless and highly successful media consultant, is juggling a couple of political candidates when he is asked to join the campaign of wealthy but little-known businessman Jerome Cade (J.T. Walsh), who hopes to win the Senate seat being vacated by St. John's friend Sam Hastings (E.G. Marshall). St. John comes into conflict with Arnold Billings (Denzel Washington), a public relations expert whose firm Cade has hired.
Levi Chibuike Ajuonuma (2 December 1959 – 3 June 2012), known as Livi, was a Nigerian academic, journalist and public relations expert. He was a radio broadcaster and TV presenter in Nigeria, best known for hosting a Saturday night entertainment programme "Open House Party" in Raypower 100.5 FM. Ajuonuma also worked at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and other channels, where he was the host and executive producer of The Sunday Show, Showtime and Levi Ajuonuma Live.
INC was set up following the Persian Gulf War to coordinate the activities of various anti-Saddam groups. Then President George H. W. Bush signed a presidential finding directing the Central Intelligence Agency to create conditions for Saddam's removal in May 1991. Coordinating anti-Saddam groups was an important element of this strategy. The name INC was reportedly coined by public relations expert John Rendon (of the Rendon Group agency) and the group was funded by the United States.
Sir Michael Vernon Lockett, KCVO (born 1948) is a British businessman, public relations expert, marketer and events organiser. The son of an Army officer, Lockett was born in 1948; he did not go to universityGordon Rayner, "The Diamond Jubilee pageant, the Shard, the Olympics: no job's too big for Michael Lockett", The Daily Telegraph, 5 July 2012. and worked for Grey Advertising from 1970 to 1975,"Lockett, Sir Michael (Vernon)", Who's Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2018).
Igor Ćutuk (born July 16, 1976) is a Croatian journalist and certified public relations expert. In addition to a successful career in radio journalism, he is committed to raising the level in business communication with his activities and scientific works, which is evidenced by The Language Manual of Coca-Cola HBC Croatia, which was published in 2011 and which he co-authored. Since mid-July 2015 he is the spokesman and head of the Communications Department of Croatian Radiotelevision.
The organisation was founded in 2000 by Dudi Zilbershlag, a Haredi journalist, public relations expert and former chairman of Bikur Cholim Hospital in Jerusalem. Racheli Ivanbaum, a Haredi woman, raised in Tel Aviv in a family of Gur Hasidim, now residing in Jerusalem is the organization's managing director. Ivanbaum expanded the organization to include a staff of 45 employees and 8,000 volunteers. The organization's annual budget in 2017 was around £5.6 million (around US$7.25 million).
Improvements included paved roads and recreational facilities, as well as worker representation on committees dealing with working conditions, safety, health, and recreation. He prohibited discrimination against workers who had belonged to unions and ordered the establishment of a company union. The miners voted to accept the Rockefeller plan. Rockefeller also brought in pioneer public relations expert Ivy Lee, who warned that the Rockefellers were losing public support and developed a strategy that Junior followed to repair it.
Power is a 1986 American political drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Richard Gere. The original screenplay by David Himmelstein focuses on political corruption and how power affects both those who wield it and the people they try to control. Denzel Washington's performance in the film as public relations expert Arnold Billings earned him the 1987 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. Beatrice Straight's performance as Claire Hastings earned her a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress.
Michael Levine is an American writer and public relations expert. He is the author of books on public relations including Guerrilla P.R. He has represented 58 Academy Award winners, 34 Grammy Award winners, and 43 New York Times best-sellers, including Michael Jackson, Barbra Streisand, and George Carlin among many others. His work has included non paid media counsel to former presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. Levine also appeared in POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, the 2011 documentary by Morgan Spurlock.
Danes is a former schoolteacher who molested several of the little girls he taught, and eventually killed one of them. He was sentenced to death, but on the day of his execution - the so-called Miracle Day, when death ceases worldwide - Danes survives his own lethal injection. His survival draws global attention, and he subsequently is released from prison on a legal technicality. After being offered both exposure and protection by Public Relations expert Jilly Kitzinger (Lauren Ambrose), he becomes her client, which helps him gain more publicity.
In January 2017 the ANC was taken to court by a South African public relations expert (Sihle Bolani) for work done during the elections, Bolani stated that the ANC used her to launch and run a covert R50 million fake news and disinformation campaign aimed at discrediting opposition parties during the election. In his book How to Steal a City (2017), author Crispian Olver states that corruption and state capture within the ANC governed Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality led to the party losing the city to the DA in the 2016 elections.
Mélanie Joly (born January 16, 1979) is a Canadian lawyer, public relations expert and politician. She is a Liberal member of the House of Commons of Canada, representing Ahuntsic-Cartierville; Joly also serves as the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages in the present Cabinet, headed by Justin Trudeau. She previously served in Trudeau's cabinet as Minister of Canadian Heritage from 2015 to 2018. In 2013, she was a runner-up in Montreal municipal elections for the position of mayor and obtained 26.50% of the votes, trailing winner Denis Coderre.
Hancock stars Will Smith as a hard-drinking superhero who has fallen out of favor with the public and who begins to have a relationship with the wife (Charlize Theron) of a public relations expert (Jason Bateman), who is helping him to repair his image. Mann also makes a cameo appearance in the film as an executive. In 2009, Mann wrote and directed Public Enemies for Universal Pictures, about the Depression-era crime wave, based on Brian Burrough's nonfiction book, Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933–34. It starred Johnny Depp and Christian Bale.
Moseley is featured in two documentaries by Wayne Ewing: When I Die, about Hunter S. Thompson's funeral, and Fear and Loathing in Denver, about the Lisl Auman case. He is described in Anita Thompson's book, The Gonzo Way, as an "energetic young public relations expert." He is also the subject of a documentary by Wayne Ewing titled Dancing in the Water which chronicles his swim of Lake Ponchatrain as well as profiles the lake and its rejuvenation after Hurricane Katrina. The movie was nominated for Best of the Year by the World Open Water Swimming Association.
Mogol was born in Milan. His father, Mariano Rapetti, was an important director of the Ricordi record label, and had been in his own time a successful lyricist of the 1950s. Young Giulio, who was likewise employed by Ricordi as a public relations expert, began his own career as a lyricist against his father's wishes. His first successes were "Il cielo in una stanza", set to music by Gino Paoli and sung by Mina; "Al di là", a piece that won the 1961 Sanremo Festival, performed by Luciano Tajoli and Betty Curtis; "Una lacrima sul viso", which was a huge hit for Bobby Solo in 1964.
Deck said that "the historical commitment of the Polish American community to maintaining its culture and Catholic identity while also adapting to U.S. culture is one of the more outstanding models of how the process unfolds." On February 3, 2009, with a stated view of fulfilling the requirements of Canon515§2, Lennon heard the opinions of the members of the Presbyteral Council regarding the proposal to close the Parish. On February 23, 2009, it was reported that Rev. Mr. James J. Armstrong, deacon at St. Wendelin in Cleveland, a media and public relations expert, was hired to take inventory in the closed churches and oversee distribution of the objects.
From 2008 to 2011 he was President of the Student Parliament in the faculty of Law and History of Southwest University "Neofit Rilski" where he was re-elected for a second term. Briefly he was a chief editor of the student newspaper "Vestnikat" ("The Newspaper"). In 2011 he was elected a deputy chairman of the largest student organization in Europe - European Democrat Students, and in 2012 he was the only deputy chairman to be re-elected to his post. From 2011 to 2014 he worked as a public relations expert in the municipality of Blagoevgrad, in the team of the Mayor Dr. Atanas Kambitov.
In the May 11, 2016 Toronto Star article by Jacques Gallant cited above, public relations expert Martin Waxman spoke of a "damning indictment" of the CBC which included the following comment. "Yes, they did their inquiry, but if I were the CBC, I would think strongly about what is wrong with the culture and what they can do to repair it," he said. The Star also quoted employment lawyer Howard Levitt stating that "harassment has not been fully addressed at the CBC" in his estimation. Levitt called the Rubin report a "whitewash" and reiterated his suggestion that a federal commission should conduct a more detailed enquiry into workplace issues at the public broadcaster.
Miracle Day depicts the effects of an event which halts the process of death worldwide. Jilly Kitzinger is a public relations expert who sees this phenomenon, labelled "Miracle Day" by the media, as an opportunity she can use to further her career. Early in the series she becomes a representative for the paedophile-murderer Oswald Danes (Bill Pullman) which gains both parties publicity; however Kitzinger has little personal sympathy with her client and abandons him when she no longer needs him. Towards the end of the series she affiliates herself with 'the Families', the main villains behind the supernatural event of 'Miracle Day' and her own personal view of the world becomes apparent.
Believing that they have been unjustly given a bad reputation, they commission Paul to serve as a public relations expert to improve their image. To seal the deal, they offer him three wishes. In his first wish, Paul wishes to be a trucker and is reinvented as "Big Red," a crass, red-haired, CB-slang-talking, rhinestone- studded trucker engaged to waitress "Kinky Pinky" Tuscadero (Roz Kelly). He soon finds that Pinky has two-timed him and has also promised another trucker (Tim Conway) her hand in marriage; the two, along with Pinky's boss (Billy Barty), soon enter a battle to prove their worth to her, which Paul wins with his large wad of money from a movie advance.
Following the 1991 Gulf War, U.S. President George H. W. Bush signed a presidential finding directing the Central Intelligence Agency to create conditions for Hussein's removal from power in May 1991. Coordinating anti-Saddam groups was an important element of this strategy and the Iraqi National Congress (INC), led by Ahmed Chalabi, was the main group tasked with this purpose. The name INC was reportedly coined by public relations expert John Rendon (of the Rendon Group agency) and the group received millions in covert funding in the 1990s, and then about $8 million a year in overt funding after the passage of the Iraq Liberation Act in 1998. Another opposition group was the Iraqi National Accord which continues to have influence in the current Iraqi government through its leader Ayad Allawi.
Sand is typically used as a base for pavement stone, as here, in Medina "'" ("Under paving stones, the beach!"), is a slogan from the May 1968 protest movement in France. It was coined by student activist Bernard Cousin,Mai 68 : le créateur de "Sous les pavés, la plage" est mort, at La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest; published April 15, 2014; retrieved June 13, 2018 in collaboration with public relations expert Bernard Fritsch.«Sous les pavés la plage», «Il est interdit d’interdire»... les slogans phares de mai 68, at CNews; published January 26, 2018; retrieved June 13, 2018 The phrase became a symbol of the events and popular movement during the spring of 1968, when the revolutionary students began to build barricades in the streets of major cities by tearing up street pavement stone.
Grabowski began his career in communications as a reporter, working primarily in Washington, D.C. He covered congressional issues for the Associated Press and served as a White House reporter for The Washington Times and as Manager of Press Information at C-SPAN. Grabowski left The Washington Times in protest after a disagreement over an article in the publication regarding then Democratic presidential nominee Michael S. Dukakis and medical information. Grabowski's career in public relations has involved many food industry crises, including the 2015 Chipotle Mexican Grill E. coli outbreak, 2015 Blue Bell Listeria scare, and 2007 Pet Food Crisis. He has also appeared as himself, the Vice President of the Grocery Manufacturers of America, in the documentary Super Size Me. Grabowski has been a guest on ESPN's Mike & Mike morning show as a public relations expert for his client Roger Clemens after a media crisis.
In 1961, the city and merchants of Philadelphia attempted to improve conditions, and a public relations expert recommended rebranding the days, "Big Friday" and "Big Saturday"; but these terms were quickly forgotten. Use of the phrase spread slowly, first appearing in The New York Times on November 29, 1975, in which it still refers specifically to "the busiest shopping and traffic day of the year" in Philadelphia. Although it soon became more widespread, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported in 1985 that retailers in Cincinnati and Los Angeles were still unaware of the term. As the phrase gained national attention in the early 1980s, merchants objecting to the use of a derisive term to refer to one of the most important shopping days of the year suggested an alternative derivation: that retailers traditionally operated at a financial loss for most of the year (January through November) and made their profit during the holiday season, beginning on the day after Thanksgiving.

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