prnewsonline.com "Winners of PR News' Top Women in PR Awards'" November 24, 2014 RBSC is excited to announce that Justine Griffin was named one of PR News' Top Women in PR for 2014. PR News' Top Women in PR Awards celebrate top professionals who have made bold advances in managing…
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POLITICO "Biden his time for 2016'" October 30, 2014 By Edward-Isaac Dovere DAVENPORT, Iowa -- Hillary Clinton came here Wednesday to sharpen her stump speech and, while she was at it, campaign for Bruce Braley for Senate. Joe Biden came Monday to shake hands, pose for photos, wallop Republicans and…
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By Dale Leibach October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, so it's fitting to highlight a client that we are honored to represent on a pro bono basis. Alloro Collection is the only fashion line of clothing and accessories specifically designed for women who have experienced breast cancer. Working closely with the…
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By Sandi Goldfarb During the course of my career I have experienced the pleasure and, at times, the pain of working with celebrities on behalf of both nonprofit and for for-profit corporations. Whether they are actors or athletes, politicians or performers, the best ones understand they have a job to…
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Ken Rudin's Political Junkie, Episode #43: Destroying ISIS, Drawing Women. September 18, 2014 This week Larry Rasky was a guest on Ken Rudin's Political Junkie podcast for the "This Week in Political History" segment to talk about his experience as Vice President Joe Biden's Press Secretary in 1988 and as…
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By Harry Jacques-Pierre Ray Rice. Adrian Peterson. Roger Goodell. Three names that over the past week have become synonymous with the mounting crisis within the National Football League. As the debate grows over the League's handling of the Ray Rice domestic violence assault case and Peterson's child abuse indictment, murmurs…
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By Esmael Ansari In the nonprofit work I have done over the years, I have found one consistent theme; it does not matter whether you are a large nonprofit with a stable endowment or a small, local nonprofit struggling to keep the doors open, both are constantly battling for additional…
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The Hill "Lobbyists prepare for 'two-week sprint'" September 3, 2014 By Megan R. Wilson It's go time for K Street. With only two weeks left on the calendar before lawmakers leave Washington to campaign full-time, lobbyists are limbering up for a two-week dash that could determine whether their clients win…
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By Jim Cabot I just got back from an all too brief vacation on an island in the middle of Penobscot Bay in Maine. It's a beautiful place that my family has been visiting for over a hundred years. I have many cousins who have made the transition from "summer…
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By Andy Hoglund When I was growing up, there were two ways to get the Orioles score in the morning. Since we were in the dark ages before Google, you could either wait for the Washington Post to arrive, or watch the 6 a.m. broadcast of Sportscenter. I often sought…
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