Looking ahead to 2011, the outlook for the communications profession remains bright, according to a panel of thought leaders speaking Nov. 22 at the final IABC Atlanta monthly member meeting

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Today I will deliver a webinar on how to write success stories to public health people around the country. My presentation will focus on the basics of concise writing with

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My article in the current IABC Atlanta member magazine, empart, talks about the challenges and rewards of being an independent communicator. If you’ve ever thought about striking out on your own,

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Turner Broadcasting’s team of new media production, photography and communications experts provided ample advice at the IABC Atlanta’s Technology Special Interest Group meeting this week.  Walking the talk, the Turner

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Yesterday I attended my first BiblioBabes meeting – the monthly book club of members of Women in Technology. The focus of our discussion was Connie Glaser’s and Barbara Smalley’s book,

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DragonCon held Labor Day weekend in Atlanta was more than a visual smorgasbord for SciFi enthusiasts as their favorite characters took over four downtown hotels. For writers, it offered some

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I recently was asked by a friend to review a resume of someone who was readying herself to re-enter the job market in either real estate or customer service following

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My blog is normally devoted to talking about communications trends, writing tips, etc. When I headed to Danya International yesterday, a government contractor that works with CDC on health communications

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Whether it is photos, video links or tweeting, PR writers will be well served to take another look at these tools and techniques to get their client’s or organization’s news

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    For the first week of being on the ground in Haiti after the devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake that leveled much of the country, staff with the NGO CARE, a

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