Winning entries of the first-ever Golden Ruler Awards for excellence in public relations measurement are now available at the Institute for Public Relations’ free website, instituteforpr.org.
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The Institute for Public Relations, dedicated to the science beneath the art of public relations, today announced its 2005 leadership slate.
The Institute for Public Relations and its Commission on Public Relations Evaluation and Measurement today announced the three finalists for the first Golden Ruler of Measurement Award.
The second edition of The Evolution of Public Relations: Case Studies From Countries in Transition edited by Dr. Judy VanSlyke Turk and Linda H. Scanlan was released today by the Institute for Public Relations.
The Board of Trustees of the Institute for Public Relations has named its retiring President and CEO John W. (Jack) Felton to receive the 2004 Alexander Hamilton Medal for lifetime achievement in professional public relations.
John D. Graham, Chairman and CEO of Fleishman-Hillard, will headline the 43rd Annual Distinguished Lecture & Awards Dinner of the Institute for Public Relations.
“Has public relations become too important to be left to the professionals?” That question will be explored by public relations legend Harold Burson at the Institute for Public Relations’ first International Distinguished Lecture and Dinner in London.
Six global organizations today announced their support for a set of principles designed to foster greater transparency in the dealings between public relations professionals and the media, and to end bribery for media coverage throughout the world.
Public relations professionals and educators who want to deepen their knowledge of measurement and evaluation will find essential resources in a new Bibliography of Public Relations Measurement developed by Tina Carroll and Dr. Don W. Stacks of the University of Miami.
The Golden Ruler of Measurement Award for proving the value that public relations adds to organizations was announced today by the Institute for Public Relations (IPR).
Marcia Watson, a doctoral student in the School of Communication at the University of Miami, is the winner of the 2004 Ketchum Excellence in Public Relations Research Award. The announcement was made today by Jack Felton, president and CEO of the Institute for Public Relations.
The Institute for Public Relations, the only independent foundation in the field of public relations dedicated to research, measurement and education, announced today the election of two new trustees.