About Blog Health Care Social Media Monitor was founded by Marie Ennis - O'Connor,
a Public Relations practitioner with over a decade of experience working in the health sciences, university and non-profit sector.
Public relations practitioner with a focus on behavioural change campaigns to reduce waste at its source.
Not exact matches
I have a BA in
Public Relations from Gardner - Webb University, and I'm currently studying to become a Nutritional Therapy
Practitioner through the NTA while stationed
with my husband and puppy in Annapolis, MD..
About Askwith Forums: The Askwith Forum, established in 1998 by an anonymous donor and named in honor of New York City
public -
relations consultant, writer and publishing executive Herbert Askwith, is a series of
public lectures at the Harvard Graduate School of Education that provide an opportunity for
practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to share their work, talk
with one another, and advance proven practices that will improve learning opportunities for all.
Proboscis is today launching the first series of Material Conditions, a set of eight eBooks created
with our self - publishing platform bookleteer, asking professional creative
practitioners to reflect on what the material conditions for their own practice are, especially now in
relation to the climate of change and uncertainty brought about by the recession and
public sector cuts.
Established interactive relationship
with staff, vendors and ongoing
public relations with providers /
practitioners, patients and their families.
Background as an executive - level
public relations practitioner across diverse industries,
with proficiency in
public speaking / presenting, writing, strategic planning, media and analyst
relations, product launches and special events.
The Falcon Valley Group was established by award - winning
public relations practitioner Gayle Falkenthal in 2004 after working
with high profile organizations including the American Red Cross, San Diego / Imperial Counties Chapter and San Diego County District Attorney's office.
And now many real estate
practitioners are turning to
public relations companies, media training companies, and even former reporters to acquire the skills needed to more effectively get their side of the story across when confronted
with negative press about the real estate market.