I can’t believe this is a Reuters headline (http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=healthNews&storyid=2007-02-27T031235Z_01_N26323700_RTRUKOC_0_US-HOSPITAL-WINDOWS.xml&src=nl_ushealth1100). Like, no kidding. And the best part is, they call it a “low-tech” solution.
February 27, 2007
Seriously going to be sick…..PR Crisis for sure
Ok, I am sure you have all read about this by now (http://www.bulldogreporter.com/dailydog/issues/1_1/dailydog_pr_biz_update/index.html). But in this day and age, with streaming video and everything so incredibly viral, one would think that the restaurant would have this “issue” under control. Come on.
Bell Ringers!
Ok, for those of you who are not in PR and not in New England, Bell Ringers could mean a group of ringers at church. However, if you are in PR and in New England the term Bell Ringers (http://www.pubclub.org/bellringer.php) means excitement, anticipation and hard work. Each year, several of our campaigns/coverage for our clients are up for nomination. And this year is no different. I am fortunate enough to work on two submissions for one of my clients. Last year I was lucky enough to actually attend the Bell Ringer Ceremony and it was a great time. Hundreds of PR professionals gathered for a nice meal and an event MC’ed by Billy Costa (http://www.kiss108.com/pages/billycosta.html). It’s a great time to celebrate all of the hard work and creative juices that go into successful PR programs. This week we are wrapping up all of the submissions and it’s a great time in PR! And what a small world – The President of the Publicity Club of New England is a former client of mine and the VP is a very dear friend. Again, if you are in PR and in New England, you know what a very small world this is
