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#MediaMonday – Amy Marturana Winderl

#MediaMonday – Amy Marturana Winderl

 |  Oct 5, 2020

Happy #MediaMonday! Today's feature comes from Amy Marturana Winderl. Amy recently made the transition into freelance writing to have the flexibility to work and travel fulltime. Learn more about her and her journey into freelance writing.

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How Merriam-Webster won the debate

How Merriam-Webster won the debate

 |  Oct 2, 2020

How well do you know political terminology? Merriam-Webster live tweeted the most popular search terms during the presidential debate. Click to read more.

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More than a Statement

 |  Oct 1, 2020

Last week, Annelise highlighted the importance of being authentic now more than ever as the nation continues to come together in solidarity and support of racial injustices faced by many African American men and women in America. But what does that authenticity look like? For me, a young black woman, a social media post is […]

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#HMATurns40 Does all this marketing really work?

#HMATurns40 Does all this marketing really work?

 |  Oct 1, 2020

With about one month until election day, many of our phones, TV's and mailboxes have been flooded with campaign promises of candidates. But how effective are these measures? During HMA's 40 year history, we've been nonpartisan in our public relations campaigns to evaluate each opportunity. Read more from Abbie about this strategy by clicking the link. #HMATurns40

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Are virtual events worth the effort?

Are virtual events worth the effort?

 |  Sep 30, 2020

Have you hosted a virtual event during the pandemic? Marissa thinks that virtual events have the capacity to be just as successful as an in-person event. Click the link to read more!

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Baseball, Dogs and Apple Pie

Baseball, Dogs and Apple Pie

 |  Sep 29, 2020

America's favorite pastime is notorious for coming up with clever promotions, but how can they run promotions with no fans? Read more from Scott on how teams are still able to promote games through varied promotions.

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#MediaMonday – Amy McConnell

#MediaMonday – Amy McConnell

 |  Sep 28, 2020

Happy #MediaMonday! Today feature comes from owner of East Valley Moms Blog, Amy McConnell. Before creating her site, she worked in PR for a decade. Learn more about Amy by clicking the link!

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#FunFactFriday – Fun Facts About Voting in Arizona

#FunFactFriday – Fun Facts About Voting in Arizona

 |  Sep 25, 2020

Early voting is not new to Arizonan voters but amid COVID-19, there are even more options to be heard by exercising your right to vote. Learn more about voting in Arizona in today's #FunFactFriday by clicking the link!

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How do you become a thought leader?

How do you become a thought leader?

 |  Sep 24, 2020

Becoming a thought leader takes more work than simply being an expert in a certain field. Read more from Alison on her process for successfully landing thought leadership opportunities for her clients.

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A Safety Measure or Window Dressing?

A Safety Measure or Window Dressing?

 |  Sep 23, 2020

What safety measures are in place for high school sports? Football games resume next week but as a contact sport how effective can these protocols be? Click the link to learn more from the referee himself, Scott Hanson.

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Is it already Fall?

Is it already Fall?

 |  Sep 22, 2020

Happy fall ya'll! As summer comes to a close, Autumn Jarrrett reflects on the year and has a tip or two about how to be thankful heading into the autumn season. Click to read!

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#MediaMonday – Ellen O’Brien

#MediaMonday – Ellen O’Brien

 |  Sep 21, 2020

Today’s #MediaMonday comes to us from Ellen O’Brien, reporter and photographer at the Jewish News.  The Jewish News covers news of interest to and about the Jewish community throughout the Valley. So, Ellen, time to share! Tell us how you got your start in writing? Tell us your story! I’ve always loved writing. Growing up, […]

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