Before President Barack Obama delivered his rousing speech at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Phoenix Awards Dinner in September, several Members of Congress set the stage for the evening. As the official scriptwriter for the, PSC drafted the majority of the speeches for the evening and worked with Members to refine the text and delivery. [...]
Jul
Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR) named Judy Lubin, Jennifer Mastin Giglio, and Tara Silver winners of the 2011 Emerging Leaders Awards (ELA). The Awards honors rising stars, ages 21-35, in the public relations and communications industry.
Jun
udy Lubin joined Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-MD) and other panelists on the Doin’ it Again — Getting 2008 First-time Voters Out in 2012 panel discussion at the 2011 Netroots Nation conference. The discussion focused on offline and online strategies for engaging, energizing and winning back 2008 first-time voters, with an emphasis on youth and African American voters. During the discussion, Lubin noted several trends that suggest black voters are likely to provide strong support for the president in 2012, despite high unemployment and criticism of Obama’s lack of a “black agenda”.
Jun
PSC is pleased to announce three new clients: GreatSchools, American Lung Association and the Collaborative for Education Organizing. GreatSchools is the country’s leading source of information on school performance. The organization has launched a groundbreaking new program called College Bound, an online approach to helping parents raise college-ready high school graduates. PSC is providing research [...]
Mar
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Published by PSC
PSC is redesigning NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey’s website to meet the needs of its more than 180,000 monthly visitors.
Mar
Broadband Access – A Civil Right in the Digital Age?
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The FCC has released the nation’s first National Broadband Plan. In a blog article posted on Salon.com, PSC’s Judy Lubin discusses the social, economic and political implications of broadband access.
Mar
Black Women’s Health Imperative
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In the midst of a national debate on health care and growing health care disparities, PSC provided the Black Women’s Health Imperative strategic communications services to support the organization’s policy advocacy and community outreach efforts.
Feb
A U.S. born Haitian American, PSC’s founder and president Judy Lubin immediately sprung into action to help family, friends and others affected by the earthquake. In the first few days following the tragic event, PSC’s Action for Haiti Facebook page attracted national media and more than 1200 “fans” as concerned citizens, college students, and nonprofit organizations used the resource to network, collaborate and promote fundraising and volunteer opportunities.
Jul
Five Social Media Trends You Need to Know
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Social media is tapping into a core human need: to connect to others. People want to be heard and social media is providing an outlet for consumers of all ages and demographics to have a voice.
Jul
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