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With the rights and respect of the LGBTQ community under increasing opposition, experts in the field of Public Relations have never been a more important asset to the community. Receptive, friendly, engaging, authoritative, and supportive communicators and representatives to counter the barrage of mis-information and hostility directed toward it is greatly needed at this time. | With the rights and respect of the LGBTQ community under increasing opposition, experts in the field of Public Relations have never been a more important asset to the community. Receptive, friendly, engaging, authoritative, and supportive communicators and representatives to counter the barrage of mis-information and hostility directed toward it is greatly needed at this time. | ||
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We have identified the following members of the LGBTQ community who are experts in the Public Relations profession. | We have identified the following members of the LGBTQ community who are experts in the Public Relations profession. | ||
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* [[Tim Baxter]], Standard Chartered Company, College Hill | * [[Tim Baxter]], Standard Chartered Company, College Hill | ||
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* [[Jean-Francois Dor]], JFDE Enterprises | * [[Jean-Francois Dor]], JFDE Enterprises | ||
* [[Howell James]], Quiller, Brown Lloyd James | * [[Howell James]], Quiller, Brown Lloyd James | ||
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* [[Joey Amato]], UNITE | * [[Joey Amato]], UNITE | ||
* [[Howard Bragman]], LaBrea Media | * [[Howard Bragman]], LaBrea Media | ||
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* [[Sarah Kate Ellis]], Martini Media | * [[Sarah Kate Ellis]], Martini Media | ||
* [[Dawn Ennis]], University of Hartford | * [[Dawn Ennis]], University of Hartford | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* [[Promoters and Agents Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | * [[Promoters and Agents Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
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* [[LGBTQ Travel and Tourist Operators and Promoters]] | * [[LGBTQ Travel and Tourist Operators and Promoters]] | ||
* [[Human Resource Professionals Who Are LGBTQ]] | * [[Human Resource Professionals Who Are LGBTQ]] | ||
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+ | * https://www.prweek.com/article/1586196/pr-making-grade-when-comes-lgbtq-acceptance | ||
+ | * https://www.agilitypr.com/pr-news/public-relations/pr-pulse-authentic-lgbt-inclusive-communications-driving-business/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 22 January 2024
With the rights and respect of the LGBTQ community under increasing opposition, experts in the field of Public Relations have never been a more important asset to the community. Receptive, friendly, engaging, authoritative, and supportive communicators and representatives to counter the barrage of mis-information and hostility directed toward it is greatly needed at this time.
Public Relations can be a champion for the LGBTQ community. PR experts create a positive, sustainable, and realistic image of the LGBTQ community. They develop media messages, campaigns, and other promotional material to accurately convey the characteristics of the group. Their principle goal is to shape public perception and increase awareness of the community's activities and goals. An effective Public Relations individual is a good listener, communicator, and implementer of strategy. PR experts are good at storytelling and placing the LGBTQ community into the story.
Public Relations experts are also adept at managing a crisis situation to its ultimate resolution.
Having an out LGBTQ individual in the Public Relations role is critical when managing the profile of the community. Authenticity in the messaging and presentation makes a huge difference on impact and acceptance. While it has been one profession that embraced the LGBTQ community and celebrated diversity very early, there remains a dearth of representation in the profession, especially of lesbians and transgender individuals.
We have identified the following members of the LGBTQ community who are experts in the Public Relations profession.
Australia
- Andrew Parker, Ogilvy Public Relations
- Paul Tanner, 90TEN
Canada
- Scott Mullin, TD Financial
- Leslie Roberts, BuzzPR
China
- Wei Tingting, Queer Comrades
France
- Pierre Rougier, PR Consulting
Great Britain
- Tim Baxter, Standard Chartered Company, College Hill
- Jean-Francois Dor, JFDE Enterprises
- Howell James, Quiller, Brown Lloyd James
- Simon Jones, Simon Jones Public Relations
- Tom Konig-Oppenheimer, The Communications Store
- Andrew Nicolls, Hudson Sandler
- Suresh Raj, Ogilvy Public Relations
- Michael Salter, government
Nigeria
Sweden
- Tobias Holfelt, MB Market Makers
United States
- Joey Amato, UNITE
- Howard Bragman, LaBrea Media
- Mary Cheney, Coors Brewing Company
- Sarah Kate Ellis, Martini Media
- Dawn Ennis, University of Hartford
- Arthur Gallego, Gallego and Co.
- Simon Halls, Slate PR
- Bruce Hayes
- Andrea Hong Marra, Arcus Foundation, GLSEN, GLAAD
- Stephen Huvane, Slate PR
- Mason Phelps Jr., Phelps Media Group
- Christopher Racster, BWR Public Relations
- Kevin Ramsell, PR director for several racetracks and speedways
- Mark Sickles
- Dan Tanzilli, Fitz & Co.
- Bob Witeck, Witeck Communications, Hill & Knowlton Public Affairs
See Also
- Promoters and Agents Who Identify as LGBTQ
- LGBTQ Chief Executive Officers of Business Enterprises
- Marketing Professionals Who Identify as LGBTQ
- LGBTQ Travel and Tourist Operators and Promoters
- Human Resource Professionals Who Are LGBTQ
- Auto and Transportation Experts Who Identify as LGBTQ