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Nolan Longyear Communications

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Nolan Longyear Communications

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  1. Nolan Longyear Communications Contact Information: Edward L. Bernays Dr. Jack Rosenberry Kelley Longyear (617) 555-5555 (585) 385-8000 (585) 777-7777Bernays@ilovepr.comjrosenberry@sjfc.edukelley@nl.comwww.BernaysBlog.comhttp://home.sjfc.edu.www.nlblog.com Father of Public Relations Praises Facebook Edward L. Bernays, public relations pioneer, will present his opinions on why Facebook is a great thing for public relations in his lecture, “How Facebook is Changing the Face of Public Relations,” at St. John Fisher College on Friday, April 9. The lecture will begin at 4 p.m. in Basil 135 on the Fisher campus. The event is free and open to the public. KL: For RSS and e-mail updates click here!iluvfishr: I’ll be there!autobahn: can’t wait to see what he has to sayfptchr: I love public relations!SJFC: Friday, April 4 at 4pm – be there!sports1: can I get extra credit for going to this?Reinson: you should WANT to go to this!olympic: I do!luvrboy: I think facebook is bad for prkittykat: why? I think its great!fvclove07: im always on facebook! I love social networking Click here to hear Bernays’s last radio address about the rise of social media in public relations “Bernays is always ahead of the curve.What he is doing now, the rest of us will all be doing in five years.”-John Smith, The New York Times Sign up for an RSS Feed to Bernays’ blogFriend Bernays on FacebookFollow Bernays on TwitterShare this! There are 400 million users on “Bernays’s views about public relations have always been spot on. Can’t wait to hear what he thinks of next!”-Jane Brown, PR Week Magazine Click the YouTube button below to watchDr. Jack Rosenberry, communication/ journalism chair at Fisher,recount the events of Bernays’s life Edward L. Bernaysis a widely respected public relations expert and has often been referred to as “the father of public relations.” He was the first in his industry to use psychology to influence public opinion and he has written numerous books on his findings, including the groundbreaking Crystallizing Public Opinion (1923). Insert your comment…

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