Hello, your Daily PR Brief is here - March 29, 2022

Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Confirmation: A Case Study for Media Trainers (PRNEWS - March 28, 2022)
Here's How To Tactfully 'Break Up' With Your Agency's Client (Forbes - March 29, 2022)
PR's Top Pros Talk: Dara Busch (O'Dwyer's - March 28, 2022) [VIDEO]
How Goodwill has battled viral misinformation for 15 years (PR Daily - March 29, 2022)
Pioneer Henrietta Lacks (1920-1951) (Institute for Public Relations - March 1, 2022)
Lessons learned from IPR's Top 17 Public Relations Insights of 2021 (Agility PR Solutions - March 28, 2022)
Marketing Mess to Brand Success with Scott Miller (Axia Public Relations - March 29, 2022) [VIDEO]
Rishi fails to use his loaf during painful round of interviews (Media First (UK) - March 29, 2022)
Ukraine Communications Support Network Launches (PRovoke Media - March 28, 2022)
This month in bad PR pitches: March 2022 (Muck Rack Blog - March 29, 2022)
Good internal communication in a crisis: Information, status and love (PR Academy - March 29, 2022)
Summary Section:
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Confirmation: A Case Study for Media Trainers
By Wendy Roundtree
PRNEWS - March 28, 2022
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearings offered how-to lessons in remaining composed in the face of difficult interview questions.
Here's How To Tactfully 'Break Up' With Your Agency's Client
By Forbes Agency Council
Forbes - March 29, 2022
If you are thinking negatively about your client, it is highly likely that your client is thinking the same thing. Here's what to do.
PR's Top Pros Talk: Dara Busch [VIDEO]
By Steve Barnes
O'Dwyer's - March 28, 2022
Dara Busch, who was recently named CEO of 5WPR, tells Doug Simon that the agency's 2022 Consumer Culture Report highlights several shifts that are impacting where consumers are spending their money.
How Goodwill has battled viral misinformation for 15 years
By Allison Carter
PR Daily - March 29, 2022
Goodwill enlisted allies and gave them the tools they needed to combat the viral misinformation.
Pioneer Henrietta Lacks (1920-1951)
Institute for Public Relations - March 1, 2022
IPR is featuring some of the many women PR pioneers and modern-day heroes to celebrate Women's History Month. Henrietta Lacks unknowingly made medical research history with the first immortalized human cell line. Unfortunately, her cells were donated without her consent and her case has spotlighted racial inequities and in this case, also a historical lack of informed consent, in health care.
Lessons learned from IPR's Top 17 Public Relations Insights of 2021
By Olivia Kresic
Agility PR Solutions - March 28, 2022
2021 was another year of tumultuous change in the public relations industry. With increasing vaccine availability, supply chain challenges, a new U.S. president, and the impact of climate change, there were no shortage of issues communicators focused on around the world. As demands for communicators came from seemingly every direction, leaders in the field turned to research to help them better understand how to address these issues.
Marketing Mess to Brand Success with Scott Miller [VIDEO]
By On Top of PR
Axia Public Relations - March 29, 2022
This episode is about owning your communication mistakes and learning from them.
Rishi fails to use his loaf during painful round of interviews
By Adam Fisher
Media First (UK) - March 29, 2022
Many politicians have faced questions about the price of milk and bread. It is an entirely predictable line of questioning. But it is also one many spokespeople have stumbled over.
Ukraine Communications Support Network Launches
By Maja Pawinska Sims
PRovoke Media - March 28, 2022
The Public Relations and Communications Association and the International Communications Consultancy Organisation have launched a joint initiative to coordinate volunteer communications activity for the people of Ukraine.
This month in bad PR pitches: March 2022
By Jessica Lawlor
Muck Rack Blog - March 29, 2022
Here are some of the more cringeworthy tweets from journalists about the PR pitches landing in their inboxes lately.
Good internal communication in a crisis: Information, status and love
By Chris Tucker
PR Academy - March 29, 2022
'One of the many changes I have seen happen in the years I have worked in PR is the move to centre-stage taken by internal communication.' Chris Tucker reviews last week's well-attended Crisis Communication Hub webinar.
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