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Dec08
AKCG Collects Four Awards at Pepperpot Ceremonies
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Oct28
Former Pinnacle Worldwide Chairman, Ron Hanser, Elected to Board of Council of Public Relations Firms.
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Oct27
Pinnacle Worldwide members, Stan and Barbara Levenson, inducted into the American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame.
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Sep19
Red Sky Public Relations Honored with National PR Award
2011 Bulldog Stars of PR Awards for Outstanding Achievement by Communications Agencies and Professionals -
Sep19
RED SKY PR RECOGNIZED FOR EXEMPLARY WORKPLACE PRACTICES
Receives prestigious Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility
From Our Blogs


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Jan27The Digital Divide
Digital freedom and privacy are surging onto political platforms, legislative agendas and court dockets, with sometimes overlapping impacts. In the wake of a massive online protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIP... -
Jan26Coopertition and the State of US Travel Tourism
Last week I attended the ONE Travel Conference for Shopping, Dining and Cultural Tourism in Orlando. I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect, but the speaker line up looked good and I thought the conference’s focus on shopping, dining and cultural ... -
Jan24Promise of Cash Makes Reform Vote Likely
Governor Kitzhaber and one of his health care gurus — Dr. Bruce Goldberg, head of the Oregon Health Authority — returned from Washington, D.C. a couple weeks ago with a load of cash. They reported the Obama Administration promised to help Oregon... -
Jan24A Roadmap for Oregon Bioscience Industry
Bioscience is the sleeping giant of Oregon business. This is not really good news for Oregon Bioscience Association Executive Director Dennis McNannay. Nor is it great for those in the industry, as they seek out funding and employees to meet the dema... -
Jan18The Legacy of Losers
Americans like underdogs, but love winners. Losers are relegated to history's dustbin. At least until Portlander Scott Farris turned back the dusty pages and showed presidential losers may have had as much or more impact on the future as the victors.... -
Jan18Ads from a Consumer’s Perspective
I recently went to the San Diego Auto Show and it was awesome! I remember my dad dragging me along to the Los Angeles Auto Shows as a kid. Aside from the time I got to spend with him, I never had an interest in any of the cars or what was going o... -
Jan16Murky Jargon Blurs Budget Clarity
A headline in The Oregonian several weeks ago made the point that murky words get in the way of public understanding of health care reform issues. An Oregonian editorial last weekend urged Governor Kitzhaber to do a better job of sketching the detail... -
Jan13Making Global Warming Fight More Personal
Shaky world economies have forced global warming off the political agenda, but a new twist on the issue could revive its political fortunes. The initial thrust of environmentalist action was aimed at carbon dioxide emissions, the greenhouse gas emiss... -
Jan13Dominion Over Domain Names
Amid a loud outcry of opposition from regulators, advertisers and major brands, an under-the-radar organization responsible for regulating the global Internet has begun accepting applications to create new domain categories — the suffixes to online... -
Jan13Accurate Expectations for Short Session
Many Oregon legislators have lived through the different pace of the "experiments" with two short legislative sessions – one in 2008 and one in 2010. A number of new legislators and — perhaps more important — Governor Kitzhaber have not had the... -
Jan12So you made the The Top Ten Worst List. Happy New Year!
Each New Year around this time reporters, editors and publishers everywhere – mostly at the expense of business and industry – engage in their favorite board game – “Top Ten Worst…” lists. The list idea, contrary to any claims otherwise... -
Jan123 core advertising trends to watch in 2012
Hello 2012. The year flew by fast didn’t it? Do you feel overwhelmed with all the information out there these days? Things are changing so quickly it’s hard to keep up, even for the super techno genius. Even though technology is evolving at li... -
Jan9Colbert: Seriously Funny
Faux news shows have become so prevalent that a lot of people actually depend on them for information, opinions and distortions. Conveniently, they also get a good laugh when they view shows such as The Colbert Report. But as The New York Times Magaz... -
Jan9Creativity, Not Coupons, Builds Consumer Trust
Hard economic times have forced millions of consumers, even some in upper income brackets, to search for marketplace value. But value is not as simple to deliver as it may seem. "Consumers are redefining value. It's more complex than giving away coup... -
Jan9Recycled Good Old Idea
There has been some publicity lately about the role Michael Jordan is playing in state government. Not the Michael Jordan who can dunk a basketball. The Michael Jordan who is director of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, but function... -
Jan6The Energy Story, in One Volume
For anyone trying to communicate some of the complexities related to energy and the environment, Daniel Yergin’s new book is a must-have. I say “must-have” rather than “must-read” because it clocks in at about 800 pages, and you may not nee... -
Jan6Logos, typefaces and ruminations
Awhile ago I watched a documentary on the creation of Helvetica. I was glued to the TV. The efficiency, the directness, the flexibility and the simplicity of it is fascinating. My wife on the other hand thought my watching the documentary only ... -
Jan4A Last Laugh at 2011
Since its beginnings at a Senate office Christmas party in 1981, The Capitol Steps has produced political satire that makes even lampooned politicians laugh at themselves. The group's 2011 wrap-up is no exception, drawing on a cornucopia of gaff... -
Jan3A Last Laugh at 2011
Since its beginnings at a Senate office Christmas party in 1981, The Capitol Steps has produced political satire that even makes lampooned politicians laugh at themselves. The group's 2011 wrap-up is no exception, drawing on a cornucopia of gaffes a... -
Jan3Twelve Social Media Trends for 2012
The truth is, you cannot really predict what will happen next week in social media, but nonetheless here are 12 predictions and thoughts we have going into 2012. 1. Content is (still) King - Over the past few years we’ve seen brands become their ow...
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