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Owen Kulemeka, a doctoral student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has won the first Grunig PRIME Research Fellowship.
The Institute for Public Relations posted near-record revenues of $834,680 in 2008 as it continued to deliver on its research and education mission. Audited expenses of $927,115, reflecting the Board-approved strategic plan to build programming, produced a net loss of $92,435.
The Institute for Public Relations Board of Trustees today elected Robert W. Grupp as President and CEO effective July 1, 2009. Grupp will succeed Frank Ovaitt, who has led the Institute for five years.
The Institute for Public Relations has announced the Class of 2011 Trustees and Board leadership for 2009.
The Institute for Public Relations has announced creation of the Grunig PRIME Research Fellowship to foster graduate student interest in applied public relations research.
Sir Martin Sorrell touched on many things during his 50-minute Annual Distinguished Lecture to the Institute in November, including public relations in the Middle East. Valued at around $100 million, Sir Martin predicted it will grow by a whopping 200 percent in 2009. “Here’s a good example of the world being remade,” he said. On … Continue reading Bob Grupp: A Good Example of the World Being Remade →
Employees who get challenging and rewarding assignments are most likely to stay in their jobs at public relations consulting firms, according to a study
The Institute for Public Relations today announced that president and CEO Frank Ovaitt will retire in mid-2009 after leading the Institute for five years.
AMEC and the Institute will partner to present the event, June 10-12, 2009 in Berlin.
The Institute for Public Relations announced today that Lynne Sallot, Ph.D., will receive the 2008 Pathfinder Award for outstanding scholarly contributions to professional knowledge.
Tiffany Derville Gallicano, Ph.D., assistant professor at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, has won a 500 Euro special prize for best new research on the personal influence model of public relations.