
Horn Group ID Expands, with David Fausel as Vice President of Interactive Business
Horn Group, a PR company known for its innovative approach to online PR, today announced the expansion of its award-winning design and development practice.
Horn Group, a PR company known for its innovative approach to online PR, today announced the expansion of its award-winning design and development practice.
New investment in Malaysia has all but dried up on recent news of the country’s divisions and controversy. The country has now gone so far as to hire the world’s most prominent crisis management group, APCO Worldwide, to bolster the nation’s reputation. But how can even APCO gloss over the
Verizon has been included for the eight consecutive year in the List of Best Companies for Latinas to Work for, an annual list compiled by LATINA Style Magazine. The company has earned the No. 4 ranking due to its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
BPR is a boutique public relations agency based in Los Angeles, with satellite offices in London, New York and Santa Fe. Sarah Robarts, who founded BPR in 2000, is the Principal.
Prova.fm has created an opportunity for the general public to respond to BP’s mismanagement.
Prova.fm has recently launched an outlet for designers, artists, or anyone with an opinion to create a magazine advertisement which displays BP’s handling of the oil crisis.
BP has a new PR strategy, that slowly shifts Hayward to a secondary position and pushes a more experienced pawn to the 8th rank.
Anne Womack-Kolton, once press secretary to the former vice-president Dick Cheney, a former APCO Worldwide Vice President (her last day with the company being May 21 this year) and previously director at the Brunswick Group, was hired in house by BP to help bolster its public relations effort in the
McDonald’s recalls 12 million promotional Shrek glasses. The CPSC and McDonald’s announced a general recall of promotional glasses for the latest Shrek film. The glasses were apparently tainted with the heavy metal cadmium, ingestion of which can cause severe long term health effects.
If you look inside your Pampers diaper pail, and a stink wafts into your face, it may be Procter & Gamble PR poop. Either Procter & Gamble is trying to turn the Internet into a soap opera, or their PR sniffed too many chemicals.
Procter & Gamble’s massive market share initiative may end up being the worst marketing and PR gable ever made by that company. Half truths and old PR strategies threaten one of the world’s largest and most respected set of brands. The Pampers Dry Max debacle perhaps reveals the soft underbelly