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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry continue their discussion about the senior-level PR practitioner. They also welcome comments from Bryan Person, Chip Griffin, and Joe Thornley.

Show Notes

00:30 Terry introduces the show.

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03:05 David mentions the CMA Awards, for which he and Terry are senior judges for the PR award.

06:00 David mentions the Social Media Group‘s big win with Ford.

09:00 An audio comment from Joe Thornley.

12:00 Bryan Person chimes in with a comment.

14:40 Chip Griffin from Custom Scoop weighs in with an audio comment. This leads to David and Terry returning to the topic Joseph Jaffe’s latest promotion for Across the Sound.

24:00 This week’s main topic of discussion: the continued discussion of the senior people at PR firms.

34:00 Inside PRoper English: monetize is still not a word (Note from Terry:  My bad – Bryan Person was right and Shel Holtz has rightly called me on this too.  “Monetize” is in fact a word and has been for a long, long time.  I just got it wrong.  I’ll beat myself up some more on IPR #72), along with access (as a verb) prioritize and priorize, impactful, deliverable, guest and gift (as verbs).

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Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

Comments

  1. Hey guys – thanks for the props, and for (sort of) resisting the temptation to slam Hamilton 🙂

    And yes, SMG is located in Dundas – a great community that’s affordable, funky and just 45 minutes from downtown T-dot. Our head offices will stay here as long as we can – it’s an amazing place to live and work (and I can say this with authority – having spent much of my career living in working in the big city).

    Thanks again – a big win for us that will hopefully prompt more Canadian firms to consider the power of social media and recognize the talent and expertise that’s right here at home.

  2. Congrats, Maggie. It is huge news for all the industries involved.

    You should consider having a home city love-off with Mitch Joel. His “beautiful Montreal” vs. your “funky Dundas”

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