Nurturing and Growing Your Professional Network
In honor of International Networking Week®, a few Stratacomm
team members shared tips, advice and best practices for growing your network in
meaningful ways.
In honor of International Networking Week®, a few Stratacomm
team members shared tips, advice and best practices for growing your network in
meaningful ways.
Marketing and public relations agencies are not immune to the gig economy. With information readily available online, and some clients wanting straight tactics over a strategic approach, elements of our profession are at risk of being outsourced.
Stratacomm is excited to announce that our very own Jennifer Heilman is being honored as WTS-DC’s 2019 Member of the Year. While mobility is a focus of Stratacomm’s work, Jenn extends that industry expertise beyond the office in her involvement with WTS.
The launch of the gig economy brought fantastic new services to help people improve their lives – both the conveniences it’s afforded users and the jobs it’s created for service providers. Rideshare, food delivery and dog walking are just a few of the new services that have shaped our day-to-day routines.
Reporting doesn’t have to be a daunting or intimidating task. With the help of tools like Data Studio and their many benefits, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a reporting master.
Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes captured America’s attention with their massive fraud scheme. Ashleigh Artist assesses what role public relations played in their rise to success before their ultimate fall.
Our very own Jennifer Heilman earned the Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR) 2019 Emerging Leaders Award (ELA) in the Mid-Sized Agency category. Read more about why she received the award.
In honor of National Book Lovers Day, here are recommendations Kristin Tyll collected from colleagues at #TeamStratacomm to round out your summer reading list.
The Olympics bring together the best of the best from across the world and serve as an amazing platform for sportsmanship and diplomacy. Sharon Hegarty shares the lessons she learned through her work at the 1996 Olympics that influence her communications career to this day.
The first year in PR can be challenging for a number of reasons. While there is no direct road map to follow in navigating the beginning of your career, you are bound to learn new skills, engage with new clients and grow along the way. Here are four tips to succeed in your first year in public relations.