In any case, it's no different from a chief executive having a PR person writing their speeches.
Richard Laermer, chief executive of RLM PR, a public relations firm in New York, has no problem being aggressive.
The former PR executive, who has a home in South Dakota, confides he looks forward to swaggering around Manhattan in his cowboy boots.
The signatories, who include Aviva chairman Lord Sharman, Home Retail Group boss Terry Duddy and top corporate PR executive Roland Rudd, said they were speaking in a private capacity.
No, a PR executive told me, it's nothing like "Comes With Music" the firm's last ill-fated venture into this industry - that was about downloads, this is about streaming.
If the PR executive succeeds in convincing Forbes.com to cover something, the client will most likely say great, but what about The Wall Street Journal or The New York Times.
On Tuesday, Lord Justice Leveson's inquiry into press standards heard that News Corp PR executive Fred Michel was alerted to the contents of a Commons statement before it was aired in Westminster two days later.
While I can respect that such communications are not, typically, for public consumption, Ari finds himself in a position where his crisis management firm is in need of some crisis management and, as any PR executive will tell you, the best crisis management usually involves simply telling the truth as quickly as possible.
FORBES: With Friends Like Ari Fleischer Did Komen For The Cure Have All The Enemies They Needed?
She currently works as a PR Account Executive at an agency in Milwaukee and happily provides marketing and communications support to a variety of clients.
No smooth bank executive, no gushing PR representative.
FORBES: Comes The Revolution; Buy Yuan In New York, As Much As You Like
At a recent corporate executive summit in Gleneagles, Scotland, PR company Edelman revealed that social networking shaved 1% off its bottom line by encouraging its staff to use such websites as a recruitment tool.
As proxies for this historical change consider two examples: the growth of presidential press and PR, and the use of executive orders.
The bank's internal communications chief, Ray O'Rourke , has a background in crisis PR from his days as an executive at Burson-Marsteller, where he represented Pan Am Airlines in the Lockerbie air disaster and Perrier in its more recent benzene fiasco.
In January, he joined the PR firm Global Strategy Group as an executive vice president.
CNN: Oil, money and politics; EPA snags Keystone XL pipeline
Sir Paul says he quit because of the speculation and accusations relating to the Met's links with senior News International figures and, critically, the decision to give a PR contract to former News of the World executive Neil Wallis.
The flaming arrows, once aimed squarely at chief executive Lloyd Blankfein, were directed instead in the direction of his chief of PR.
His years of experience and building connections has helped him put together an impressive list of panelists including Matt Bourne (VP of Business PR at Major League Baseball), former NBA athlete Brian Grant, Sports Illustrated Executive Editor Jon Wertheim and Iron Chef Beau Macmillan.
FORBES: Inaugural Sports PR Summit To Take Place At MLB Fan Cave
It's like the brain's chief executive officer, responsible for long-term planning, focusing, monitoring and distraction-squelching (and apparently PR too).
WSJ: Mind & Matter: Alison Gopnik on Beating the Brain's Curbs on Innovation
应用推荐