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Interview: Cheryl Reed

's going on.' I mean, this is the most segregated city in the United States. Thirteen years ago we had ...

US Mint experiences public affairs turnover on eve of image revamp

WASHINGTON, DC: In the midst of its image makeover, the United States Mint has experienced a PR...WASHINGTON, DC: In the midst of its image makeover, the United States Mint has experienced a PR ...

CAMPAIGNS: Public Affairs - F-H shows US the value of a dollar

Client: United States Mint (Washington, DC)...Client: United States Mint (Washington, DC) PR Team: Fleishman-Hillard (Washington, DC ...

Mint’s pub affairs chief leaves post

WASHINGTON, DC: The United States Mint saw its public affairs operations thrown into flux late...WASHINGTON, DC: The United States Mint saw its public affairs operations thrown into flux late ...

INSIDE THE BELTWAY: Pros suggested that the USIA was our country’s PR agency, but now it’s a blight on the nation

In this space a few weeks ago, I suggested that the United States needs to hire a PR agency...In this space a few weeks ago, I suggested that the United States needs to hire a PR agency ...

MEDIA: For USA Today, Money buys a whole lot of happiness. USA Today’s Money section is locked in a battle with a huge and worthy opponent, The Wall Street Journal. Claire Atkinson reports

title of top-selling newspaper in the United States....title of top-selling newspaper in the United States. It is a fight that USA Today s Money ...

US Mint seeks ’hip’ image with new dollars 1 coin campaign

WASHINGTON, DC: The United States Mint last week announced plans to pull out all the stops in...WASHINGTON, DC: The United States Mint last week announced plans to pull out all the stops in ...

Corporate lobbyists rank among highest-paid pros

issue of Washingtonian Magazine. Roy Neel, head of the United States Telephone Association, reels ...

 

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