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Keep Your Brand Away from Controversy
By Ezra McCann, Senior Account Executive Boxer Floyd Mayweather is receiving a lot of flack from the media for a tweet he sent referencing New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin. Lin is an Asian-American that has captivated the nation during the past week for his sensational play on the basketball court. Lin is a graduate
Find Your Inspiration Now, Your Clients Will Thank You Later
By DeRondal Bevly, Community Outreach Executive In my last blog post, I advocated for all of us to stretch ourselves in order to realize hidden talents and further develop core strengths. In thinking about today’s post, I thought about what fuels a person to reach that inner potential. I looked at one of my
Why we must support Chicago Public School reforms
Link: Why we must support Chicago Public School reforms The Chicago Teachers Union and some local school council members have joined in a lawsuit to try to block Chicago Public Schools from closing and…
The PR Self-Inflicted Wound
By Dennis Culloton, President and CEO The most painful media and public relations crisis is the self-inflicted wound. It happens all the time, as my colleagues have been discussing here on Checkmate. Just about any day in the news you’ll find an example of someone who has put themselves in the hole and thinks the
Stevenson High School Unprepared for PR Nightmare
By Jodie Shpritz, Vice President of Media Relations and Branding As a graduate of Adlai E. Stevenson High School, I’ve been paying close attention to the recent story about drug raids at the high school. In particular, parents and students outraged that the school is using student’s cell phones in a drug probe. See the
Komen v. Planned Parenthood – A Real Time PR Storm
By Angela Benander, Vice President of Advocacy and Corporate Responsibility Last evening, my Twitter feed blew up with news that one of the nation’s leading breast cancer research charities, The Susan G. Komen Foundationhad pulled hundreds of thousands in annual grant funding to Planned Parenthood. The grants had paid for breast cancer screenings and education
The State of the Union Address, Live on Twitter
By Kirsten Kamerman, Account Executive and New Media Director Last night, President Barack Obama delivered the State of the Union Address and today you will be reading lots of stories on how well President Obama did. However, if you were on Twitter last night, your feed was likely abuzz with tweets about the address. Twitter
Don’t Press Send
By Ezra McCann, Senior Account Executive I know the title of this blog may throw people off, so allow me to preface by saying I am a huge fan of social media. I post on Facebook and check my Twitter feed constantly throughout the day. It’s a great tool for reconnecting with old friends, networking
When in Doubt, Stretch!
By DeRondal Bevly, Community Outreach Executive At the start of each calendar year, most people sit down vigorously sketching out resolutions to improve their lives. Some resolutions include more time in the gym, spending more time with family, eating better, and other habits meant to help us lead healthier, more productive lives. As I plotted