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October 1, 1992 – Union League Club New York City Dr. Wirthlin is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of The Wirthlin Group, a strategic opinion research firm he founded in 1969. His professional expertise includes marketing, political and public affairs research, and communications strategy and assessment. He is a leading innovator in … Continue reading The Imperatives of Leadership and Values: Research Guides for Presidential and Corporate Campaigns

October 2, 1990 – Union League Club New York, NY Founder, chairman and, for 35 years (until 1988), chief executive officer of Burson-Marsteller, Harold Burson has guided his company from a small communications services firm to a major worldwide counseling and communications organization. Throughout his career, Mr. Burson has contributed to the public relations industry … Continue reading Beyond “PR”: Redefining the Role of Public Relations

October 22, 1989 – Loew’s Anatole Hotel Dallas, Texas Rep. Schneider, the five-term Congresswoman from Rhode Island (2nd District), has been at the forefront of national efforts to bolster American competitiveness and preserve the environment. She co-chairs the Congressional Competitiveness Caucus, which she co-founded in 1987. The Caucus’ objective is to provide realistic solutions to … Continue reading Public Issues and the Role of Public Relations: Perspectives for the 1990’s

November 13, 1988 – Hyatt Regency Hotel Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. Forrestal is a well-known public relations counselor and author of several books on the field. He is a former journalist with the St. Louis -Globe Democrat and a former corporate public relations executive with Monsanto Company. Mr. Forrestal was president of PRSA in 1957 and … Continue reading An Old Timer Surveys the Public Relations Scene

November 8, 1987 – Bonaventure Hotel Los Angeles, California Edward M. Block was senior vice president in charge of public relations, advertising and employee communication at AT&T for 12 years until his retirement in 1986. He also held the additional post of assistant to the chairman of the board and was the founding chairman of … Continue reading Strategic Communications: Practicing What We Preach

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October 14, 1984 – The Denver Hilton Denver, CO Andrew B. Gollner is an author, researcher and educator in the field of public relations and public affairs. Gollner is an associate professor of Public Policy and Administration at Concordia University in Montreal. He is also the author of Social Change and Corporate Strategy: The Expanding … Continue reading Public Relations/Public Affairs in the New Managerial Revolution: Ascendancy, Growth, Responsibility

November 23, 1983 – New York Hilton New York, NY Robert L. Fegley recently retired after 41 years in public relations and advertising positions with the General Electric Company. At the time of his retirement he was Staff Executive-Chief Executive Officer Communications at the company’s headquarters in Fairfield, Connecticut. In this capacity he counseled the … Continue reading Public Relations and the Very Human Art of Management

November 7, 1982 – The San Francisco Hilton Tower San Francisco, CA Betsy Ann Plank joined the Bell System in 1973 as director of public relations planning for AT&T. Ms. Plank came to Illinois Bell in 1974. Prior to joining the Bell System, she was executive vice president of Daniel J. Edelman, Inc., international public … Continue reading The Revolution in Communications Technology-Implications for the Public Relations Profession

November 8, 1981 – The Palmer House Chicago, Illinois Kerryn King is a past president of the Public Relations Society of America. He will speak on the progress and challenges to date in the profession’s efforts to include public relations as part of graduate business school curricula. Mr. King joined Texaco in 1953 as director … Continue reading Public Relations and Business Schools: Are They Properly Training Tomorrow’s Business Executives?