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For several years now, CooperKatz & Company has been a proud member of the Public Relations Global Network (or PRGN), one of the world’s largest international public relations networks with more than 50 independent member firms. While there are numerous benefits to our membership, we always particularly enjoy joining other PRGN agency leaders and owners in major cities around the world at our twice annual member meetings.
These meetings are always great venues for knowledge sharing and insights. It’s a time for talking, connecting and digging deep into best practices. Read on for a summary of some of the key takeaways from our discussions.
Three top-notch communications firms that include The Equity Group from NYC, Evans Larson Communications from Minnesota and LBS Communications Consulting Ltd from Hong Kong, were welcomed as full members of the Public Relations Global Network (PRGN) at the spring conference of the one of the world’s largest network of public relations agencies on Thursday, April 29, 2016 in Washington, D.C.
In celebration of CooperKatz' 20th anniversary this May, Co-Founder and Principal Ralph Katz reflects on the last 20 years in business. Could there have been a more interesting time to start and grow a communications business than the past 20 years?
CooperKatz, an independent, award-winning PR agency, is looking for an Account Supervisor with healthcare experience to join our team. We are seeking a Renaissance person who brings enthusiasm, intelligence and genuine curiosity to every communications challenge.
We are a dynamic agency and our employees have the opportunity to work for a variety of exciting clients across professional services, finance and banking, healthcare and education, consumer and technology sectors, among many others.
Clipboards. Headsets. Group texts. People trying to crash the party. People trying to be the party. When it comes to managing on-site PR for events, we are often divided into two camps – those who love it, and thrive off the pressure and energy of the moment, or those who would rather do anything else.