Newsletter 2018

Newsletter Summer 2018 – Full Issue

By |2024-07-06T21:29:56-04:00July 10th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Summer 2018|

The Summer 2018 Newsletter is here! Download now! Dear PRPLI Colleagues, Wow! It is hard to believe that my first year as president is coming to a close. As I review the past year, I am proud of the opportunities we have provided for our members, programs we produced, and recognitions we gave to our [...]

Newsletter Summer 2018 ‘Wrack’ ’Em Up

By |2024-07-06T21:30:03-04:00July 5th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Summer 2018|

By William Krol I missed the deadline for turning in my column for the newsletter, stymied that I could not think of a topic I had not tackled previously. As I drafted a placating email to Louise, I wanted to explain that I had “racked” my brain trying to come up with a subject … [...]

Newsletter Summer 2018 From The Reporter’s Side: Meet Emily Ngo, National Politics Reporter

By |2024-07-06T21:30:13-04:00July 5th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Summer 2018|

By Krista Giannak Emily Ngo covers national politics at Newsday. As a White House Washington bureau reporter, Ngo covered President Donald Trump’s first year in office, and she previously followed both Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on their 2016 presidential campaign trails. Other career highlights also include political analysis on NPR, MSNBC, [...]

Newsletter Summer 2018 He Said, She Said – The Princess and the Pea … and Other Fairy Tales

By |2024-07-06T21:30:55-04:00July 5th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Summer 2018|

On May 19, 2018, the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle captured our hearts and attention. In the midst of our troubled world, even an inkling of a real-life fairy tale warmed our hearts. Many of us grew up reading fairy tales such as the Princess and the Pea. That was about a [...]

Newsletter Spring 2018 – Full Issue

By |2024-07-06T21:31:02-04:00April 25th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Spring 2018|

The Spring 2018 Newsletter is here! Download now! Dear PRPLI Colleagues, As I write this letter, the sun is shining, we haven’t had a snow storm in over a week, the temperatures are rising, and the forsythias are in bloom. So I guess spring has finally come to Long Island. Spring brings some of the [...]

Newsletter Spring 2018 PR Work Trends – Part II: What can we expect in 2018?

By |2024-07-06T21:31:08-04:00April 25th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Spring 2018|

By Ellen Christie In the winter edition of The PRofessional, Ellen discussed trends in color and feel, and skill sets. If you missed that article, you will find it at https://prpli.org/members-only/newsletter/. Trend Watch Staying on top of changing trends will continue to be the order of the day. That will probably require more research than [...]

Newsletter Spring 2018 In Case You Missed It

By |2024-07-06T21:31:15-04:00April 24th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Spring 2018|

Psychology of PR and Marketing, a Neuromarketing Conversation with Joanne Bloomfield, FCIM, February 28, 2018 By Heather M. Edwards Neuromarketing is essentially a marketing research discipline, the results of which can be translated into a real-world environment, according to neuromarketing expert Joanne Bloomfield, FCIM, president of The Marketing Boutique and PRPLI guest speaker. In her [...]

Newsletter Spring 2018 From the Reporter’s Side: Meet Drew Scott

By |2024-07-06T21:31:30-04:00April 24th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Spring 2018|

Interview by Krista Giannak As an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award winner, Drew Scott spent 20 years as a reporter and anchor at News 12 Long Island, retiring in 2017. Scott’s previous positions have included founding news director at WLNY Channel 55 and Washington, DC, correspondent for Tribune Broadcasting. Currently, Scott can be heard [...]

Newsletter Spring 2018 Don’t Make an “S” of Yourself

By |2024-07-06T21:31:38-04:00April 24th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Spring 2018|

By Bill Krol Making plurals of nouns in English is relatively easy (compared, for example, to German, in which nouns can be pluralized in several different ways). Generally, we add some variety of “-s” to a singular noun. For words ending in a consonant, we tack an “-s” onto the end of the word. John [...]

Newsletter Spring 2018 He Said She Said – It’s in the Bag

By |2024-07-06T21:31:47-04:00April 24th, 2018|Newsletter, Newsletter 2018, Newsletter Spring 2018|

I was flipping through Architectural Digest while waiting in the hair salon. There were about 50 magazines in the reception area to choose from, as the other ladies waited it out with smartphones. I was reading about Candace Bergen and got a glimpse of her East Hampton home where she designs BergenBags. She paints people’s [...]

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