Public Affairs


March 03 2011
Can a Crazy Person Convince Me To Buy A Hybrid?

Can a Crazy Person Convince Me To Buy A Hybrid?

Charles Hodges
In: Energy / Infrastructure, Public Relations, Public Affairs
Comments: 2

Thoughts on the price of gas and its relation to situation in the Middle East

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February 25 2011
Civics and Schoolhouse Rock

Civics and Schoolhouse Rock

Charles Hodges
In: Education, Public Relations, Public Affairs
Comments: 0

New poll shows how little Americans know about the new health reform law

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February 25 2011
Are You Missing Out On The Second Largest Search Engine In The World?

Are You Missing Out On The Second Largest Search Engine In The World?

Angela Connor
In: Technology, Interactive, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Social Media
Comments: 0

Did you know that YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world? Our social media manager, Angela Connor says it deserves your attention, and getting started is easier than you think.

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February 23 2011
Raleigh-Durham Is My Jam

Raleigh-Durham Is My Jam


In: Healthcare / Life Sciences, Professional / Financial Services, Technology, Energy / Infrastructure, Education, Interactive, Advertising / Design, Public Relations, Public Affairs
Comments: 6

As far as I know, there aren't many cities in this country that allow a 23-year-old to run the show.

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February 18 2011
What Beauty We Miss Around Us

What Beauty We Miss Around Us

Todd Coats
In: Healthcare / Life Sciences, Professional / Financial Services, Technology, Energy / Infrastructure, Education, Interactive, Advertising / Design, Public Relations, Public Affairs
Comments: 0

Talented filmmaker, high-definition high speed camera, hotel room in Vegas. Okay that could go very wrong. It this case it was very right.

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February 15 2011
Public Policy That Doesn't Protect?

Public Policy That Doesn't Protect?

Melissa Brawley
In: Public Affairs
Comment: 1

Public policy should be designed to protect the rights of individuals, limit harm to others and, in general, make the world a better, safer place in which to live. But a proposed new immigration law in Arizona could fall short of achieving such a goal - by requiring hospitals to check patients' citizenship before administering treatment.

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February 08 2011
What Do You Mean You Don’t Have A Facebook Page?

What Do You Mean You Don’t Have A Facebook Page?

Angela Connor
In: Technology, Interactive, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Social Media
Comments: 0

Capstrat's Social Media Manager, Angela Connor on the importance of having a Facebook page as part of an overall marketing strategy. But it doesn't stop there. Connor says it's what you do with the page that sets you apart.

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January 12 2011
MEMO TO SARAH PALIN: Worry About Being Quoted Accurately

MEMO TO SARAH PALIN: Worry About Being Quoted Accurately

Ken Eudy
In: Public Affairs
Comment: 1

The only thing that some people should fear more than being misquoted...is being quoted accurately.

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January 02 2011
Adapting To The World Of Social Communications

Adapting To The World Of Social Communications

Angela Connor
In: Interactive, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Social Media
Comments: 3

Every tweet, Facebook update and comment posted online is a form of communication. Whether that comment is on a blog post, news article, YouTube video or Flickr photo, it counts.

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December 30 2010
Gap Cheer

Gap Cheer


In: Advertising / Design, Public Relations, Public Affairs
Comments: 0

As a follow up to the blog I wrote two weeks ago that examined the missteps taken by Gap marketing this year, I wanted to reflect on the brighter times.

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