By Maureen Knoll Director, Creative & Communications Delta Dental of California At the San Francisco Public Relations Round Table’s October 22 meeting, Kathryn Caulfield, Vice President for Global Corporate Communications, Corporate Responsibility and Crisis Management, shared her behind-the-scenes story on how Clorox managed its transition from a company on Greenpeace’s attack list to a leader […]
Read MoreSF PRRT Welcomes 3 New Members
Say Hello To Our Newest Members Nancy Hayden Crowley, Principal, FX Crowley Company, San Francisco, has developed and executed communications strategies and marketing support programs for a variety of clients in the private and non-profit sectors through 30 years. These include Bay Area McDonald’s restaurants, the California Association of Nurserymen, St. Ignatius College Preparatory and […]
Read MoreThe Origins of the Philip McCombs Scholarship Fund
Wondering about the origins of the San Francisco Public Relations Round Table Philip McCombs Scholarship Fund? In 1990, the organization decided to create a scholarship fund for students demonstrating “academic excellence and career potential” in the field of public relations and named the fund in honor of Philip McCombs, a co-founder of organization. According to […]
Read MoreLeave it to Landis to start with a SMASH !
By Beverly Butler, APR, ABC VP Wells Fargo As technology advances and the world is now everyone’s backyard, business owners are increasingly looking beyond their borders to find new customers. That’s true in the PR world too and David Landis, PR Global Network president and CEO/Founder of Landis Communications, showed us how at our September […]
Read MoreTune into the Hispanic Market — or Lose Out
By Brenda Kahn Senior Public Information Officer Metropolitan Transportation Commission & Bay Area Toll Authority You may not have heard of the character “La Mala Suerte,” but for tens of thousands of Hispanic American consumers, this comedic embodiment of bad luck is very familiar, and has become synonymous with Allstate Insurance. The gist of the Spanish-language […]
Read MoreMillennials: Who They Are, How to Reach Them
By Lisa Stockwell Impatient, distractible, no tolerance for ambiguity, adaptable, feedback junkies, influential, powerful, optimistic, open, visual, fearless. These are some of the words Kit Yarrow, clinical psychologist and professor at Golden Gate University, used to describe Generation Y at our March San Francisco Public Relations Round Table lunch. At 85 million strong and ranging from […]
Read MorePR Roundtable Board Member is Playwright
Beverly Butler’s one-act play, Indelible, is part of a three week run at the Exit Theatre opening April 12. Produced by Wiley Productions and sponsored the last 13 years by the Playwrights Center of San Francisco, the evening of theatre is called Sheherezade. This is Butler’s second play to win a full production. Her play […]
Read MoreLarry Kamer Discusses Crisis Communications at City College of San Francisco
By Elizabeth Risberg Walking into a bad situation is usually a PR person’s biggest nightmare. But for crisis communications pro Larry Kamer, tackling the issues surrounding City College of San Francisco’s “fall from grace” was a matter of course. “I’m the person who runs into burning buildings,” he noted. The beleaguered community college, which serves […]
Read MoreWinning Positive Public Perception The Scudder Way
“Most management and job failures are more or less communications failures. The ability to communicate is essential to business success.” Virgil Scudder, media trainer and CEO coach, entertained and educated his SF PRRT audience on January 22 with warmth and wit, providing tales from the trenches and offering his wisdom on effective communication. “Communication is […]
Read MoreDuane McDowell, PRRT Historian
By John McDowell, Duane’s son Duane McDowell was a 1946 Journalism graduate of South Dakota State College (well, not really. He was a math class short. They mailed him a diploma in the 1950s after he started work for his state’s U.S. Senator!). At SDS he was editor of Collegian, the student newspaper. He also […]
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