Q&A with Amy Rosenberg About Her Public Relations Predictions for 2022, including the biggest PR stories of 2021.

Media Relations, Community Relations, Internal Communitcations, D&I | Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI), Community Relations, Crisis Communications, Thought Leadership
Q&A with Amy Rosenberg About Her Public Relations Predictions for 2022, including the biggest PR stories of 2021.
In this episode of the PR Talk Podcast, Amy Rosenberg shares a few PR cheats including using a Shotgun Approach, PR Distribution and Shortcuts.
Amy Rosenberg answers questions about what got her interested in PR, how she started Veracity and why she wrote her book.
PR Talk Podcast about the different types of roles played in the PR game. Entire jobs could encompass just one of the roles, but more often than not PR people dabble within all of these roles.
PR Talk Podcast discusses very big topics such as: what PR actually is, how PR is different from marketing, and why PR matters. But most importantly we talked about how worried Gini is for the PR industry.
Mike Rosenberg will be presenting at PRSA Oregon’s CommCon event on May 3rd to help PR and communications professionals add SEO to their marketing toolbox.
Suzanne Stevens, the editor of the Portland Business Journal, is going to be keynoting PRSA Oregon’s CommCon2019 event coming up on May 3rd, we thought this would be a perfect time to re-air this interview we did with her a while back.
Internal Comms Leader, Chuck Gose will uncover and leverage internal biases in his keynote at PRSA Oregon’s CommCon event on May 3rd.
PR Talk Podcast was recorded live at “What Recruiters Want” panel, co-organized by PRSA Oregon and Portland State University. We heard from three recruiters in PR, digital marketing, and the footwear/apparel industries.
Amy and Mike talk about perfectionism, being insecure and the rebel mentality in this episode of PR Talk.
In this episode, Amy interviews Mac Prichard about Mac’s List. The job board and career guidance resource started as Mac simply sharing job postings he compiled with friends and colleagues.
Amy Rosenberg shares about her upcoming book and how she sat down to create a coaching program that accidentally turned into a book.