Alexa Dell, daughter of Dell CEO Michael Dell, revealed her family’s comings and going on Twitter. Was that a threat to security or reputation?
Stories by Scott Van Camp
The Rich Daughter Who Tweeted Too Much
August 14th, 2012 by Scott Van CampAlexa Dell, daughter of Dell CEO Michael Dell, revealed her family’s comings and going on Twitter. Was that a threat to security or reputation?
Public Dismisses Government, Looks to Corporations For Help
August 14th, 2012 by Scott Van CampThe 2012 Public Affairs Pulse Survey shows that less than half of Americans trust the government to solve the nation’s most important problems.
Public Dismisses Government, Looks to Corporations For Help
August 14th, 2012 by Scott Van CampThe 2012 Public Affairs Pulse Survey shows that less than half of Americans trust the government to solve the nation’s most important problems.
Media Watch: Journalists Demand More Visuals
August 13th, 2012 by Scott Van CampWhile more than half of journalists surveyed by PressFeed say images are important in pitches, just 4% of PR pros think visuals are important to reporters.
Media Watch: Journalists Demand More Visuals
August 13th, 2012 by Scott Van CampWhile more than half of journalists surveyed by PressFeed say images are important in pitches, just 4% of PR pros think visuals are important to reporters.
PR Pressure Cooker: Balance, Boundaries Key in Handling Stress
August 13th, 2012 by Scott Van CampThanks to the 24/7, social media-fueled PR environment, the pressures of PR have never been greater.
PR Pressure Cooker: Balance, Boundaries Key in Handling Stress
August 13th, 2012 by Scott Van CampThanks to the 24/7, social media-fueled PR environment, the pressures of PR have never been greater.
Komen’s Leadership Change Opens Old PR Wounds
August 10th, 2012 by Scott Van CampAfter its major crisis in early 2012, the announcement by the Susan G. Komen Foundation that its founder and CEO was moving to another post within the organization sparked major outcry.
Komen’s Leadership Change Opens Old PR Wounds
August 10th, 2012 by Scott Van CampAfter its major crisis in early 2012, the announcement by the Susan G. Komen Foundation that its founder and CEO was moving to another post within the organization sparked major outcry.