The Institute for Public Relations is pleased to introduce the second cohort of IPR ELEVATE, a collective of ambitious and entrepreneurial leaders committed to the research-focused mission of IPR, which is to promote the science beneath the art of public relations. ™ “These ambitious and well-respected IPR ELEVATE leaders care deeply about the research-based mission … Continue reading IPR Inducts the Second Cohort of IPR ELEVATE Members
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IPR is featuring some of the many LGBTQ+ pioneers and modern-day heroes to celebrate Pride month. Barbara Gittings was born in Vienna, Austria in 1932. She is regarded as the “mother” of the LGBTQ rights movement. She started the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis (DOB). The DOB was the first lesbian civil … Continue reading Pioneer Barbara Gittings (1932-2007) →
IPR is featuring some of the many AAPI pioneers who impacted the field of public relations in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. IPR sat down with Patrice Tanaka, Chief Joy Officer of Joyful Planet LLC, to discuss her storied career and perspectives on the future of the PR industry. IPR: I saw that a management buyback … Continue reading PR Pioneer Patrice Tanaka Interview →
This blog is provided by the IPR Organization Communication Research Center. The COVID-19 pandemic led to the massive spread of remote working. Remote working already existed before the health emergency but the pandemic caused its sudden and prolonged adoption by millions of workers worldwide. And even with the pandemic fading away, it is expected that … Continue reading Employee Communication as a Relationship Facilitator and Meaning Creator in the Hybrid Work Contexts →
IPR is featuring some of the many LGBTQ+ pioneers and modern-day heroes to celebrate Pride month. Larry Kramer was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1935. He was a gay rights activist who is credited for changing the response to the HIV epidemic in the U.S. Kramer went to Yale University and held many jobs involved … Continue reading Pioneer Larry Kramer (1935-2020) →
Modesto “Larry” Dulay Itliong was born on October 25, 1913 in the Philippines. At an early age, Larry knew he wanted to become a lawyer to fight for the rights of the common people. He migrated to the United States at 14 years old with aspirations to attend law school. Itliong was unable to attend … Continue reading Pioneer Larry Itliong (1913-1977) →
Gainesville, Fla. – The Institute for Public Relations is thrilled to announce the addition of five new Trustees to its Board: Suzanne Bouhia, Americas Chief Communication Officer, EY Bill Imada, Chairman and Chief Connectivity Officer, IW Group, Inc. Jeanne LaCour, Vice President and Global Leader, Supply Chain and Enterprise Function Communication, Johnson & Johnson Catherine McManus, … Continue reading IPR Welcomes Five New Trustees: Suzanne Bouhia of EY, Bill Imada of IW Group, Jeanne LaCour of Johnson & Johnson, Catherine McManus of McGraw Hill, and Arun Sudhaman of PRovoke Media →
IPR is featuring some of the many AAPI pioneers who impacted the field of public relations in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month Aki Kurose was born in Seattle, Wash., in 1925 to Japanese immigrant parents. She lived and went to school with a diverse group of children from her working-class neighborhood in Seattle’s Central District. When … Continue reading Pioneer Aki Kurose (1925–1998) →
IPR is featuring some of the many LGBTQ+ pioneers and modern-day heroes to celebrate Pride month. Born in New York City in 1951, Sylvia Rivera was a transgender woman who advocated for the rights of the transgender community, especially people of color. Rivera faced a lot of hardship growing up. In sixth grade, she was … Continue reading Pioneer Sylvia Rivera (1951-2002) →
IPR is featuring some of the many AAPI pioneers who impacted the field of public relations in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. Haunani-Kay Trask was born on October 3, 1949, in San Francisco, California. She grew up on the island of O’ahu in Hawai’i and was a descendant of the Pi’ilani line of Maui and the … Continue reading Pioneer Haunani-Kay Trask (1949-2021) →
IPR is featuring some of the many LGBTQ+ pioneers and modern-day heroes to celebrate Pride month. Simon Nkoli was born in Soweto, Gauteng, on Nov. 26, 1957. He was one of four children in a family that experienced poverty and segregation in the Apartheid state. His family would often need to hide from police to … Continue reading Pioneer Simon Nkoli (1957-1998) →
This post summarizes a roundtable discussion by the IPR Measurement Commission. Recently, members of the IPR Measurement Commission participated in an online discussion about aligning digital and offline data. Led by IPR Measurement Commission Member Katie Paine, the IPR Measurement Commissioners discussed how to integrate offline data into practice. Here is what they had to … Continue reading Measurement Roundtable: Aligning Digital and Offline Data →