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Can Working at the Mall Make You a Better Communications Professional?

by KCD PR Editorial Staff | Dec 2, 2013 | Uncategorized

You’ll be surprised at the answer. By Ashley Weaver, PR Assistant When it comes to deciding on public relations as a potential career, how do you know if you’ve got what it takes to be successful? While there are a number of different skills and qualifications needed...
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Breaking Down the Open AI Timeline with Fintech PR

The Open AI saga provides key takeaways for financial services and public relations experts Artificial intelligence has been one of the hottest-button topics of late. It has been plagued with skepticism since it first broke on the market, starting all the way back in...

5 Things We Can’t Wait to Experience at the 2023 FTT Embedded Finance & Super Apps Conference

We’re thrilled for this year’s FTT Embedded Finance & Super Apps conference coming up December 6-7 at the majestic Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco. The conference always promises to be a top gathering for the latest trends in embedded finance and fintech innovation,...

Preparing for the Inevitable: Crisis Communications Planning for Cybersecurity Threats

According to a recent report by the Identity Theft Resource Center, through the first three quarters of 2023, there have been 2,116 reported data compromises, setting a new annual record with three months yet to go. Just this week, mortgage servicing giant, Mr. Cooper...

Breaking Down the Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried

Last week, disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty on all seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. The former crypto executive, who was touted as “crypto’s golden boy” and “the next Warren Buffet,” was accused of mismanaging customer funds stored on his...