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Posted on March 26, 2012
VOX Global’s Tony Calandro Co-Authors Sustainability Case Study in New Book

Tony Calandro, a senior sustainability advisor from VOX Global, and AT&T’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Charlene Lake, recently co-authored a revealing story about corporate sustainability in a new book entitled The Handbook of Strategic Public Relations and Integrated Marketing Communications, published … Read More »
Posted on March 20, 2012
Military Graphic Artist of the Year
Last week in Fort G. Meade, MD, I had the honor of judging the Military Graphic Artist of the Year competition hosted by the United States Defense Information School (DINFOS). DINFOS, a United States Department of Defense School, provides members … Read More »
Posted on March 15, 2012
GOP hitting reset every election night
Politics is a game of expectations. You win by meeting or exceeding expectations. Victory, however, doesn’t come easy because setting expectations, especially in these volatile political times, is challenging. For political commentators and analysts, setting expectations or making predictions in … Read More »
Posted on March 13, 2012
Where was VOX? Month of February
Rachel Adams, David Payne and Lizanne Sadlier attended CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference where 3 of the 4 Republican Presidential candidates spoke. Lizanne Sadlier attended National Journal’s conference: Underwater: Washington’s Role in Keeping American Homeowners Afloat Joy Engel was in Miami, FL, for the Contributions Council … Read More »
Posted on March 7, 2012
Five Takeaways from Super Tuesday

While Super Tuesday 2012 was littered with the possibility of a number of dramatic story lines, none of them really came to pass, and we are now settling in for the long haul in this primary. Here are a few … Read More »
Posted on March 7, 2012
After Super Tuesday, delegate math favors Mitt Romney
Super Tuesday reinforced three key recurring themes in the GOP race for the 2012 presidential nomination: Momentum doesn’t exist The popular vote is somewhat irrelevant Organization matters Momentum is gold in political campaigns but that treasure doesn’t seem to exist … Read More »
Posted on March 5, 2012
The Campaign to Win Social Media Influence
Go mobile or go home. That’s the advice I keep repeating to organizations planning to maximize the business and reputation opportunities available at the 2012 political conventions. But the deeper question for political watchers is the impact social media will … Read More »
Posted on February 20, 2012
Dispatch from CPAC 2012: Conservatives Fired Up
It’s always enlightening, and a bit entertaining, to attend the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held annually in Washington. But it’s especially so in a Presidential election year. A decade ago, CPAC had about 3,000 attendees, some vendors, and … Read More »
