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So count me out, HARO. I won’t waste any more time reading your loser queries.
We were asked by Holland America Line to prepare an overview looking ahead to 2013’s PR challenges and opportunities.
Since Costa’s accident, two phenomena appeared in media coverage: the public relations expert who knows what should have been done and a tendency for media outlets to sensationalize trivia.
The cruise industry has come a long way in its approach to human-services response to crises and emergencies over the past decade.
Recently I escorted a film crew from BET Networks aboard our client Holland America Line’s ms Westerdam ship at Port Everglades.
Well, this certainly explains social media. But now I want a donut …
Google’s new privacy policy doesn’t bother me because I’ve found a way to have my Google and beat it, too.
Credibility is an either-or thing. You either have it or you don’t. In that respect, it’s like pregnancy — a woman can’t be “a little pregnant.”
We recently assisted with an event for Carnival Cruise Lines, which hosted Florida Gov. Rick Scott on one of his “workdays” where he performs a job a Floridian does. On Nov. 4, Scott served as a greeter in the cruise terminal and a DJ on board Carnival Imagination.
Working in public relations is fun and usually exciting, especially with clients like Carnival Cruise Lines, who practically owns the word “fun.” You just never know who you’re going to meet and what you’ll be doing.