Marjorie Weisskohl
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Marjorie Weisskohl is CEO of All Seasons PR, a public relations firm focused on the environment and protecting the outdoors. She bring successful career experience from the U.S. Departments of State, Commerce, EPA, and Interior, where she engaged the private sector, scientists and engineers, diplomats and foreign audiences, non-governmental organizations, academia, students, and the news media on a wide range of issues. These included energy, the environment, technology, democracy, human rights, and trade. She earned a B.A. in Spanish from the University of Maryland, a Graduate Certificate in Public Relations from American University, and national Accreditation in Public Rela
Fredricka Sharkey of the University of Central Arkansas in Conway
Fredricka Sharkey has been promoted to director of media relations of the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
Sharkey was previously the director of communications at UCA.
Madeline Roberts has been recognized for her accreditation in public relations by the Arkansas chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, based in Little Rock.
Roberts is the executive director of strategic marketing and communications of Lyon College at Batesville.
The Arkansas chapter has one of the highest rates of accredited members at 40%.
Julie Robbins of MHP/Team SI
Julie C. Robbins has been promoted to senior director of planning at MHP/Team SI of Little Rock and Rogers.
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2021 Bronze Anvil for Executive Communications presented by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) for the campaign titled, “Howard University Positions President as a National Thought Leader.” The annual awards program recognizes and honors the very best public relations tactics. This year’s competition drew a total of 358 entries. Of those, only 33 organizations were selected as Bronze Anvil winners, thus demonstrating the high standards applied by the judges in their evaluation process.
“It is an incredible honor to be recognized by the Public Relations Society of America for our executive communications campaign for President Frederick,” said
Vice President and Chief Communications Officer Frank Tramble. “Last year, there was a need for reassuring leadership to discuss the issues permeating the media and our day-to-day lives. We knew that Dr. Frederick’s expertise could fill that void while advancing our key mess
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has had a lengthy battle with the news media.
In 2020, he shut down Tesla s PR department, and chose to use his Twitter to communicate instead.
Musk has complained about recent and past coverage of Tesla crashes.
Elon Musk has a long history of qualms with the news media.
The chief executive officer and self-proclaimed Technoking of electric-car maker Tesla showed his disdain in a recent call with investors.
He lambasted news stories covering an April 17 Tesla crash, which killed two people in Houston, Texas, as completely false, and said the journalists who reported the car s autopilot might have been engaged, should be ashamed of themselves. Houston-area police said there were two victims in the crash and nobody in the driver s seat.