Princess Kate deserved better from her communications team The princess of Wales’ PR team may have been trying to protect her, but they ultimately put her in a terrible position, says Rasky Partners’ Justine Griffin. by Justine Griffin, Rasky Partners When I received the first media alert that Catherine, princess…
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Boston Globe: Claudine Gay was railroaded over research integrity. How has Dana-Farber’s Laurie Glimcher avoided that fate so far? Two leaders have been on the hot seat over research integrity. How they’ve been treated couldn’t be any more different. By Shirley Leung Globe Columnist I can’t be the only one…
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Modern Healthcare: Will scandal at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute cause big damage? By: CAROLINE HUDSON January 25, 2024 Allegations of data manipulation in Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's research has sparked intense scrutiny of a long-revered pillar in cancer treatment and put its once-sparkling reputation into question. Cancer treatment is a big business.…
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Perils of soundbites, overpreparation: Local PR leaders weigh in on Harvard saga By Grant Welker – Projects Reporter, Boston Business Journal Jan 5, 2024 Public relations professionals cringed as Harvard’s president, Claudine Gay, answered the question from U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik on whether “calling for the genocide of Jews violate(s) Harvard’s rules…
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March 27, 2023 Our news that Matt McNally has joined the firm was included in today's POLITICO Playbook. Read it the full article here.
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Rasky Partners Names Matthew McNally Senior Vice President Veteran Democratic Operative Joins Firm’s Washington, DC Office BOSTON (March 27, 2023) – Rasky Partners, one of the top independent public relations and public affairs firms in the nation, today announced that Matthew McNally has joined the firm as a Senior Vice…
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Beacon Hill has a new ‘Big Three.’ How they work together can make or break the State House. The relationship among the governor, Senate president, and House speaker has a varied history By Matt Stout and Samantha J. Gross Globe Staff,Updated January 19, 2023 With the cameras rolling, Massachusetts’ new…
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Latino political power grows at the Massachusetts State House The forthcoming influx of Latino representation to Beacon Hill is no accident. Indeed, it’s an overdue wave. By Marcela García Globe Columnist,Updated September 9, 2022, 3:31 p.m. Four years ago, Jeff Sánchez — then the highest ranking Latino legislator as the chair…
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Digital crisis experts give Adam Mosseri high marks for Kardashian response Will the Kardashians make Instagram Instagram again? Experts say the platform’s leader did well to explain why they won’t. by Chris Daniels 28 July 2022 The response by Instagram head Adam Mosseri to criticism from some of its most-popular celebrity…
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PR Week - When Grass Roots Public Affairs Crosses a Line Two highly publicized incidents have come to light of firms flirting too closely with the ‘dark arts’ side of the business. April 21, 2022 by Chris Daniels When it comes to public affairs firms’ work with politicians, the use…
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