Bianca Gordon |
The term “public relations” holds various meanings for those in this industry. There are times that “PR” becomes synonymous with “Protector of Reputations.” In honor of President’s Day and Abraham Lincoln’s birthday approaching, I want to reference one of Honest Abe’s adages:
"Perhaps a man's character was like a tree, and his reputation like its shadow; the shadow is what we think of it, the tree is the real thing."
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So, where am I going with all of this? Yes, as PR professionals, we truly are responsible for protecting our clients’ reputations, but the building of that reputation is dependent upon the character of the client. This is why it is so important for us to pitch media opportunities with outlets that positively portray our clients and the work on which they stand. One slip up, and we could be left with a PR mess faster than you can recite the Gettysburg Address! We wear the hat of reputation protector because without a strong image (character), we as PR professionals cannot cast a strong shadow (reputation) for our clients.
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