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Resume | Kalli Marie Bean
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To download my resume. Check out my LinkedIn profile. Feel free to contact me at kbean3@uoregon.edu with questions! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Kalli Bean | Kalli Marie Bean
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Author Archives: Kalli Bean. Celebrating, Remembering, and Fighting Back With Infographics. June 9, 2013. This past year, I worked as sponsorship chair for the University of Oregon Relay for Life. I am passionate about Relay’s mission to fight cancer, so when I was assigned to create an infographic for one of my public relations classes, the subject was an easy choice. Emphasizes this point in a blog post. After creating my infographic in Piktochart. I picked up a few tips:. Posted in Public Relations.
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Kalli Marie Bean | University of Oregon graduate pursuing public relations | Page 2
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Newer posts →. August 28, 2012. Macklemore. This is old, but I absolutely could not resist. 5 Personal Branding Tips for an Undergraduate Student. August 28, 2012. Within the communications field, personal branding is absolutely critical and all too easy to get wrong. If you’re looking to establish or clean up your image, start with the tips below. You’d be surprised at how easily they can identify interests that you never realized you had. RESEARCH IT, KNOW IT. SHOW PERSONALITY, BUT BE APPROPRIATE.
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Portfolio | Kalli Marie Bean
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To visit my public relations portfolio. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. View Full Profile →. Porter Novelli's Intern Blog.
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Tiffany Gallicano | The PR Post
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I am an assistant professor of public relations at the University of Oregon. I study how organizations develop lasting relationships with their stakeholders, such as customers, business partners and employees. My research is also focused on social media, and my most recent project is about ghost blogging. Posts by Tiffany Gallicano:. June 29, 2015. Featured Content From My J452 Classes. January 9, 2014. Fall 2013 Student Highlights. July 22, 2013. June 17, 2013. June 15, 2013. Make sure to measure. Ethio...
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In-Class Tweeting in a Large Lecture Class | The PR Post
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Laquo; How to Make Screenshots for Your Portfolio. Three Highlights From Day One of the International Public Relations Research Conference. In-Class Tweeting in a Large Lecture Class. January 30, 2010 by Tiffany Gallicano. With encouragement from Dawn Gilpin. I decided to introduce in-class tweeting to my class hashtag in my Media and Society class. Below is a slidecast I shared with the Teaching Effectiveness Program. 50 Ways to Use Twitter in a Large Lecture Classroom. On February 4, 2010 at 2:49 pm.
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Janae | Public Relations
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From the point for view of a UO senior. Janae Fuston is a University of Oregon student who is just trying to improve upon herself as a writer/ photographer/ designer/ communicator. She hopes that the skills she has right now will someday bloom into something much (much) more. Damage Control: Lies Never Prosper. June 7, 2012. How can public relations practitioners regain consumers’ trust when a brand has used deceptive advertising? John G. Knight. Journal of Advertising Research. Kathrine L. Twomey. The l...
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Diversity: Reaching Hispanic Minorities | Public Relations
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From the point for view of a UO senior. International Public Relations: Hoffman and Hoffman Worldwide. Damage Control: Lies Never Prosper →. Diversity: Reaching Hispanic Minorities. May 18, 2012. According to the 2006 United States Census. 148 percent of the United States total population is Hispanic. In a study done by Contact a Family. Tools are listed to help communicate to minorities within the community. 1 Learn about the community. 2 Talk to local leaders. 4 Attend local events and meetings. Do loc...
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Comment Policy | Public Relations
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From the point for view of a UO senior. I created this blog to gain helpful insight and feedback. I welcome comments that contribute to the conversation at hand. Whether readers have critiques, questions, or even praise, I look forward to making connections and interesting conversation. Spam, misrepresentation and personal attacks will send posts straight to the trash. Keep in mind the words of Kelli Matthews. UO public relations instructor and managing director at Verve Northwest Communications. Error: ...
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Celebrating, Remembering, and Fighting Back With Infographics | Kalli Marie Bean
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Celebrating, Remembering, and Fighting Back With Infographics. June 9, 2013. This past year, I worked as sponsorship chair for the University of Oregon Relay for Life. I am passionate about Relay’s mission to fight cancer, so when I was assigned to create an infographic for one of my public relations classes, the subject was an easy choice. Emphasizes this point in a blog post. After creating my infographic in Piktochart. I picked up a few tips:. Don’t try to do too much at once. Enter your comment here.
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