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Criado em 2003, o DUG-BR organizou diversos eventos sobre Delphi em diversas cidades do Brasil. Nesse bate-papo, teremos alguns membros fundadores do grupo (Cantu, Nogueira, Marcos Delphi-BR etc) relembrando como tudo aconteceu e contando algumas histórias, em comemoração aos 30 anos de Delphi.Convidados: Carlos Cantu, Organizador do FDD, Marcelo Nogueira, Diretor Executivo da CTA, Marcos Gomes, Gerente de Tecnologia na Stampline e Eduardo Rocha , CEO da Press Manager.
"A Lana Del Rey video as directed by the press manager for the Coalition for Families". Animator Nadia Barbu joins us for scathing review of Blonde. Nadia is an award winning animation filmmaker and illustrator. You can see her work here. *Trigger warning* We discuss the film's depiction of abortion and miscarriage.
No es fácil llegar a un país y empezar desde cero una carrera. Sin importar de qué sea esta. Pero si además es para trabajar en una de las industrias más competidas y difíciles y logras destacar en ello, es un mérito doble. Eso es lo que hizo Penny Lane al fundar su agencia de Press Manager, y trabajar con mucha de la gente que hoy en día vemos por todos lados, además de seguir fomentando los nuevos talentos para hacerlos crecer. ¿Qué es y cómo funciona su profesión? Aquí lo puedes descubrir.
Gaby es arquitecta pero no una convencional, ella se dedica a construir el pensamiento arquitectónico por medio de una profesión, la de Press Manager que ha ido descubriendo en el camino. En este episodio nos cuenta lo que necesitas saber si te interesa ver tus proyectos publicados, o bien, si quieres incursionar en otra faceta de la arquitectura como es la difusión.
Lénia Malaia Manager y Press Manager Soy del sur de Portugal, de Olhão, tierra de mar y pescadores, vivo en el norte del país desde el año 2000. Amo el mar en mi Algarve y la energía de mi Porto. Me gusta degustar chocolates y helados en silencio, perderme por las calles de ciudades desconocidas, charlar con un café y bailar toda la noche como si fuera la última vez. En medio de todo esto soy la Manager de la dupla de productores Mayze X Faria, Press & Brand Manager de X Places, Press Manager de festivales de música y de varios artistas de música electrónica. He sido locutora de radio por más de 25 años y actualmente doy lecciones de voz y de radio. Hablo con el corazón, llevo en mi alma el amor por la música y me gusta rodearme de personas que me hablan mirándome a los ojos. Lénia Malaia / LM Press Management https://www.instagram.com/leniamalaia/ https://www.instagram.com/lm_workshops/ https://www.instagram.com/lm_press/ Realiza Luciano Acuña. https://www.instagram.com/reset_radio_show/ https://www.instagram.com/coworkdj/ https://www.instagram.com/l_u_c_i_a_n_o_acunia/
About the Podcast The Stevens Group has been presenting the PR Masters Series Podcast for almost two years now. This series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR, digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession. Today's special guest is Lynn Appelbaum. Lynn is one of the great PR educators of our times. As head of the City College of New York Ad/PR program, which she largely built as its head for more than twenty years, she has spawned a generation of diverse PR professionals entering our industry. In this PR Masters Podcast, Lynn shares her views on diversity, the threat of burn out, the way PR has changed and grown – and above all how the training of our aspiring professionals has helped shape the PR profession. Lynn was PR director of “The Today Show” before joining CCNY as its first professor of public relations and brings the perspective of both a practitioner as well as an educator. Lynn is a familiar face in PRSA, PRSA-NY and the PRSA Foundation. You won't want to miss what she has to say. About Our Guest Lynn Appelbaum, APR, Fellow PRSA, has over 30 years' experience as a public relations professional and educator, working in public and private sectors in media relations, strategic planning and communications. Through her research and advocacy for her students, she is a long- time proponent of fostering diversity within the PR profession. Lynn joined the City College of New York faculty in 1993 as professor in the Advertising and Public Relations in the Department of Media & Communication Arts. As Ad/PR program director (2001-2016), she built a highly competitive program with 200 majors. She created significant scholarship opportunities for talented students, in addition to building strong relationships with leading agencies for student internships and entry-level hires. She is a founding faculty member of CCNY's master's degree program in Branding and Integrated Communications (BIC), which launched in 2013. Lynn organized CCNY's first PRSSA chapter in 1996 and served as faculty advisor for 20 years. In 2008, she received The City College Alumni Association's Faculty Service Award and CCNY honored her in 2014 by creating a scholarship in her name. Lynn retired from CCNY in January 2021. She continues to mentor students and young professionals independently, and through the CO OP Apprentice Program. A strong advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion in PR, Lynn co-authored a national study in 2014 (with Dr. Frank Walton) on the experiences of young black and Hispanic PR professionals in the workplace, funded by a PRSA Foundation grant. The study updates her 2004 research (with Dr. Rochelle Ford) on diversity in the PR profession. She has written about mentoring and crisis communications for PRSA's Strategist and Tactics and is co-author of a textbook chapter on global corporate reputation. Prior to coming to City College, Lynn was Press Manager for NBC News Today show, Director of Public Affairs for The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and Marketing Director of Merkin Concert Hall. Other clients have included MSNBC, The New York Public Library, Lighthouse International, New York Road Runners Club and Hudson Guild Settlement House. Lynn served on the PRSA Foundation Board of Directors (2014-17) and has held director posts for PRSA's national board (2008-10), and on PRSA NY's Board of Directors, where she chaired the committee for New York metro-area PRSSA chapters. In 2015, she was honored by PRSA as Outstanding Educator of the Year and with PRSA-NY's President's Award. Lynn is the recipient of the 2016 HPRA BRAVO Award for her contributions as an educator to promote inclusivity in the PR profession and is the recipient of PRSA-NY's 1999 ...
About the Podcast The Stevens Group has been presenting the PR Masters Series Podcast for almost two years now. This series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR, digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession. Today's special guest is Lynn Appelbaum. Lynn is one of the great PR educators of our times. As head of the City College of New York Ad/PR program, which she largely built as its head for more than twenty years, she has spawned a generation of diverse PR professionals entering our industry. In this PR Masters Podcast, Lynn shares her views on diversity, the threat of burn out, the way PR has changed and grown – and above all how the training of our aspiring professionals has helped shape the PR profession. Lynn was PR director of “The Today Show” before joining CCNY as its first professor of public relations and brings the perspective of both a practitioner as well as an educator. Lynn is a familiar face in PRSA, PRSA-NY and the PRSA Foundation. You won't want to miss what she has to say. About Our Guest Lynn Appelbaum, APR, Fellow PRSA, has over 30 years' experience as a public relations professional and educator, working in public and private sectors in media relations, strategic planning and communications. Through her research and advocacy for her students, she is a long- time proponent of fostering diversity within the PR profession. Lynn joined the City College of New York faculty in 1993 as professor in the Advertising and Public Relations in the Department of Media & Communication Arts. As Ad/PR program director (2001-2016), she built a highly competitive program with 200 majors. She created significant scholarship opportunities for talented students, in addition to building strong relationships with leading agencies for student internships and entry-level hires. She is a founding faculty member of CCNY's master's degree program in Branding and Integrated Communications (BIC), which launched in 2013. Lynn organized CCNY's first PRSSA chapter in 1996 and served as faculty advisor for 20 years. In 2008, she received The City College Alumni Association's Faculty Service Award and CCNY honored her in 2014 by creating a scholarship in her name. Lynn retired from CCNY in January 2021. She continues to mentor students and young professionals independently, and through the CO OP Apprentice Program. A strong advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion in PR, Lynn co-authored a national study in 2014 (with Dr. Frank Walton) on the experiences of young black and Hispanic PR professionals in the workplace, funded by a PRSA Foundation grant. The study updates her 2004 research (with Dr. Rochelle Ford) on diversity in the PR profession. She has written about mentoring and crisis communications for PRSA's Strategist and Tactics and is co-author of a textbook chapter on global corporate reputation. Prior to coming to City College, Lynn was Press Manager for NBC News Today show, Director of Public Affairs for The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and Marketing Director of Merkin Concert Hall. Other clients have included MSNBC, The New York Public Library, Lighthouse International, New York Road Runners Club and Hudson Guild Settlement House. Lynn served on the PRSA Foundation Board of Directors (2014-17) and has held director posts for PRSA's national board (2008-10), and on PRSA NY's Board of Directors, where she chaired the committee for New York metro-area PRSSA chapters. In 2015, she was honored by PRSA as Outstanding Educator of the Year and with PRSA-NY's President's Award. Lynn is the recipient of the 2016 HPRA BRAVO Award for her contributions as an educator to promote inclusivity in the PR profession and is the recipient of PRSA-NY's 1999 Dorf Mentoring Award. She holds a BM from Ithaca College and MA in Arts Administration from Indiana U...
On this special episode of Beer Sessions Radio, recorded during NYC Beer Week 2019 at Brooklyn craft beer stronghold The Gate, Jimmy and Curator of Beer Sean McCain sat down with some of the earliest brewers, bar owners and beer shop founders in New York’s craft beer scene. They talk about their hidden talents, their communities, old-school beer bars, and how and why how why they got into craft beer, from camaraderie to chemistry. Guests, in order of appearance: Sean McCain, Curator Of Beer Dave Gardell, Owner, The Ruck in Troy, NY Kevin Mullen, Owner and Head Brewer, Rare Form Brewing Company James Langstine, Owner, Bronx Alehouse and Kingsbridge Social Club Patrick Donagher, Founder, Alewife Brewing Company Pat Fondiller, Alewife Brewing Company Bobby Gagnon, Owner, The Gate Alan Rice, Manager and Owner, City Swiggers Marianna Ruth Torres, Social Media and Press Manager, Covenhoven Adam Fletcher, Head of Sales, Finback Brewery Beer List: Rare Form’s Raisin In the Dark – Schwarzbier, with smoked raisins, caraway, and urfa-biber chile Thin Man’s Minkey Boodle – Sour Ale, aged on raspberries Alewife’s Alien Technology – Imperial Stout Finback’s BQE – Brooklyn Queens Espresso Imperial Stout, aged in tequila barrels Alewife’s Death to Ego – IPA Equilibrium’s and Alewife’s Entente – Double IPA
In this episode, we're exploring the fascinating area of classical music marketing and PR with Dr Marius Carboni. He was formerly the Press and Promotions Manager at EMI Classics and the Press Manager at Decca Classics, and now runs his own independent PR and marketing consultancy Carboni Classical Media. He has worked with a number of leading artists and organisations, including Bernard Haitink, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Radio 3 and the BBC Proms. He was awarded a PhD in 2010 from the University of Hertfordshire, examining the changes in business models and marketing techniques in the classical music industry over twenty years from 1989. He currently leads a course in Music Business at the University of Hertfordshire, and teaches at City University London. Originally published on 22 December 2018. Conversation recorded on 18 December 2018. *For best results, please listen with headphones or turn the volume up to maximum on your device.* Follow Talking Classical online SoundCloud - soundcloud.com/talkingclassicalpodcast Twitter - twitter.com/tc_podcasts Facebook - https://bit.ly/2CvJ7rD Blog - talkingclassicalpodcast.wordpress.com
La representante de Kissimmee en Argentina, nos cuenta más sobre la historia, los atractivos turísticos y las bellezas naturales, de éste enclave situado muy cerca de Orlando, y en pleno corazón del Estado de Florida. Una nota imperdible para planear su próximo destino de vacaciones. English The representative of Kissimmee in Argentina, tells us more about the history, the tourist attractions and the natural beauties of this enclave located very close to Orlando, and in the heart of the State of Florida. An unmissable note to plan your next vacation destination.
Grants Rants #109: Allison Ivers, NBC Press Manager@hope_iversAriana Grande’s music video for "thank you, next" makes waves and breaks YouTube records, Amanda Bynes resurfaces in Paper Magazine - we question her future in the business, next, who’s fighting who this season on Bravo's Vanderpump Rules, NBC's Allison Ivers joins the rants to talk about working as a Press Manager and more good stuff!Support the show:www.reklist.com/grantsrantswww.harrys.com/grantsrants
Una semana más, regresa el mejor programa de motorsport de la radio española. En esta entrega encontrarás... -Ramón Biosca y Nacho Villarín desgranan el contenido del número 2 de TURINI, a la venta desde esta semana. -Nos visita Ignacio Villegas, Press Manager de KIA, con el que repasamos el pasado, el presente y el futuro de la marca coreana... y hablamos de Rafa Nadal. -Tertulia sobre el Mundial de Rallies. -Entrevista a Nil Solans. -Entrevista a Pedro Zamora, Delegado de la RFEdA en el CERT. -Fernando González prueba el Audi Q7 e-tron. Y todas nuestras secciones habituales. Vuelta Rápida GT, el rincón racing de LIBERTAD FM.
Una semana más, regresa el mejor programa de motorsport de la radio española. En esta entrega encontrarás... -Esta semana nos acompaña en el Circuito del Jarama Borja Hormigos, ?P.R. & Press Manager en BMW Group España - ?BMW Group Ibérica. - Jaime Arsuaga nos trae la presentación del nuevo Alfa Romeo Giulia veloce de 280 cv.. - Carlos Enriquez de Salamanca nos cuenta cómo han ido la Nissan Crossover Domination y La presentación de los nuevos neumáticos F1 y el 110 Aniversario de Pirelli. También se encarga de traernos el Undécimo con Subaru. - Ramón Biosca también habla de producto, con la presentación del nuevo coupe Infiniti Q60. -Y Nacho Villarín nos trae los comentarios de la actualidad de los Rallys. Vuelta Rápida GT, el rincón racing de LIBERTAD FM. Dirigido y presentado por Ramón Biosca.
Young PR Pros sponsored and attended Let's Grow Together 2014, hosted by the University of Ottawa Public Relations Association (uOPRA). The event encouraged students to learn about different industries within public relations and communications. Roving reporter Kristine D'Arbelles spoke with key speakers and asked them how young PR and communications professionals entering their career today can make our industry better tomorrow. We interviewed: Carrie Croft, National Communications Manager FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 Elizabeth Gray-Smith, Social Columnist at iPolitics Emily Scarlett, Communications and Press Manager of H&M Canada Mark Monahan, Executive and Artistic Director of Ottawa Bluesfest and Ottawa Folkfest Ryan Kennery, Jim Watson’s Press Secretary You can catch full interviews with all these speakers and more on Young PR Pros's YouTube page. We would love to hear from you. Share your comments below, or on our Facebook Page, or on our Google+ page, or in our LinkedIn group, or on Pinterest, or send us an email at youngprpros@gmail.com, or send us a message on Twitter @youngprpros, @kristinedarbell or @kentjulia.
Kristine D'Arbelles and Julia Kent come back for a second episode this week. We talk about continuing formal education after graduation. It doesn't always have to be university or college courses, there are plenty of other ways to continue learning in a formal setting. Kristine and Julia share what they have done to keep up with trends in communications since their graduation. Julia, as the book club president, encourages young professionals to read. Kristine talks about professional development events and conferences. Speaking of conferences, Young PR Pros will be sponsoring the University of Ottawa Public Relations Association (uOPRA) conference Let’s Grow Together 2014 Conference. The event encourages students to learn about different industries within Public Relations and Communications, similar to the Take uOPRA to Work Day series. Our key speakers and their respective industries include: Ryan Kennery, Jim Watson’s Press Secretary discussing government relations Elizabeth Gray-Smith, Social Columnist at iPolitics discussing corporate PR Mark Monahan, Executive and Artistic Director of Ottawa Bluesfest and Ottawa Folkfest representing the music industry Emily Scarlett, Communications and Press Manager of HM Canada Carrie Croft, National Communications Manager FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 discussing sports in PR To learn more or buy tickets visit the conference website. Kristine will be a roving reporter for the podcast, interviewing speakers and attendees. If you are attending the conference, make sure to say hi to Kristine. We would love to hear from you. Share your comments below, or on our Facebook Page, or on our Google+ page, or in our LinkedIn group, or on Pinterest, or send us an email at youngprpros@gmail.com, or send us a message on Twitter @youngprpros, @kristinedarbell or @kentjulia.
Do you want rock-hard abs? Slimmer hips and firmer buttocks? Do you reject the idea of autonomous art? Join Tyler Ashley and his group of dancers - the SARAHS - in today's most comprehensive exercise and education program in Constructivism! Don’t miss this opportunity to explore Constructivist concerns about the arrangement and power of the body in space through a unique mash-up of aerobics class clichés and a 19th century Czech “slet.” With explosive movement, live music, and audience interaction, Ashley and the SARAHS probe Constructivist preachings and design. Direction by Tyler Ashley. Choreography by Tyler Ashley and the SARAHS (Tyler Ashley, Ethan Baldwin, Hooba Booba, Sarah Donnelly, Zoe Farmingdale, Sarah Holcman, Benjamin Kimitch, Cacá Macedo, Rakia Seaborn, Kris Seto, Ashley Walters, Theodor Wilson). Music and Sound by Theodor Wilson. Costumes designed by Alyssa Tang and Sole Salvo, inspired by Stepanova. Production Manager, Sarah Donnelly. Press Manager, Victoria Michelotti. The performance will begin on the High Line in the Chelsea Market Passage, near West 16th Street, and move south to The Standard, New York near Little West 12th Street.