Badger & Boar: A New Barber Shop in SE Portland
“Everybody has the perfect haircut and it’s my mission to find it.” I first met Sean Gronich several years ago when he worked at a popular local barber chain and we bonded over a supernatural horror novel by local Portland author Todd Grimson. After losing touch for awhile, I ran into him again several months […]
Cannabis – A Primer for Oregon Business
Our work with the International Cannabis Business Conference and Oregon Medical Marijuana Business Conference gave us a good look into the culture and complexity of the Oregon Cannabis Industry. In the following blog we’re happily sharing some of what we’ve learned with our local business partners, friends and loyal readers. The 411 on Oregon Legalization […]
Next Speakeasy: Adapting to a 21st Century Newsroom
What is it like to be a breaking news reporter in today’s fast-paced 24/7 news cycle? What draws their attention? Join us July 15th at 4 p.m. at AM:PM PR to get these questions answered by our next Speakeasy host — Jerry Casey — breaking news manager for The Oregonian. Changes to The Oregonian’s newsroom have been widely discussed. These major shifts have […]
Get the Interview, Get the Job
Student Portfolio Reviews Reveal Successful Tools & Tactics For several years I’ve volunteered to review hardcopy portfolios from graduating University of Oregon public relations students. As part of the U of O program, each student presents their portfolio to a panel of three PR/marketing/communication professionals who rate their demeanor, presentation skills and mastery of career-related […]
Irish Event Explores 20th Century’s Most Controversial Novel
The local chapter of the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) will celebrate the 111th anniversary of Bloomsday at Kells Irish Pub (112 SW 2nd Ave) on Tuesday, June 16th at 7 p.m.
Bullies in the Sandbox – the underbelly of online media
For the past six months I’ve been using NUVI – a real-time social media-monitoring tool – to track mentions and conversations about a crisis communication-related topic. NUVI allows me to view and track fresh blogs, Facebook posts, tweets and even comments posted on media websites. Totally NSA, I know. Here’s the thing. I’m also observing […]
Beyond Pavlovian Behaviors: Social media Owns You
What if you spent hours, days, weeks, months curating a perfectly branded social media profile, and one day it just disappeared with no explanation?
Brilliance, luck, or both? Meet Portland clothing designer, entrepreneur and … genius?
Please join us for our next Speakeasy with local Portland entrepreneur and clothing designer, Marcus Harvey.
PR PARFAIT REPOST: PR Pro Spotlight – Pat McCormick
U of O senior and Allen Hall PR Account Supervisor, Kati VanLoo, interviewed Pat McCormick for her blog – PR Parfait. We’re reposting and giving Kati two thumbs up.
Reporting Controversy and Creating It – Chris McGreal
From Rwanda to Ferguson, The Guardian’s Chris McGreal, has been covering many of the world’s historic events for the past three decades. He’s won a series of awards for his coverage of Africa, Israel and the US and even published a book about the complicity of the Catholic Church in Rwanda’s genocide – Chaplains of the Militia. McGreal agreed to come share some is harrowing stories with the AM:PM PR Speakeasy guests and it was a hit.
PR Tip – A thesis on the art of crafting a bylined article
PR Tip: Have you ever heard of writing a bylined article? It’s actually quite the handy PR tool if you’re looking to try something new. Read more.
I cannot help myself
If you know me, you know that my nine grandchildren are my greatest source of fun and pride. My license plate frame reads: “Happiness is Grandchildren.” I try not to brag (ok, one look at my Facebook page and you’ll know that’s a lie), but my grandchildren make it tough to restrain. When I saw The Ford Family Foundation featured my granddaughter, Kaylee’s, national award acceptance, on its website and I had to share it on ours.
Mr. Phillips Goes To Washington (state university)
Mr. Phillips, a.k.a. Mike, shared his thoughts on writing effective cover letters and resumes with students at Washington State University in Vancouver and, now, you.
How to Successfully Pitch Media
KGW’s Pat Dooris spoke to AM:PM PR’s Speakeasy group about what to expect if you have a story to pitch. These were his tips.
Everyone Has an Audience
Everyone has an audience. Do you know who your audiences are? What do you want them to learn from you? How can you influence them?