#MsInterPReted -PR & Crisis at Mach Speed: Lt. Col. Ashley Nickloes

Tennessee Air National Guard Lt. Col. Ashley Nickloes’ grandfather died as a U.S. military pilot in the Pacific Theater of World War II after running out of fuel on a weather reconnaissance and bombing-raid mission … and his life sacrifice drove his granddaughter’s life-inspiration to become a pilot and – ultimately – a military mid-air refueling mission combat aviator. She shares her story and her leadership tenets, on this special Memorial Day Edition of #MsInterPReted.

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empowering women, gender, leadership, Fletcher, PR, public relations, kelly fletcher, mary beth west, #MsInterPReted, pilot, equality, military, ashely nickloes, memorial day, combat

#MsInterPReted - Data in the Details: A Better Advocacy Model

How must strategic communicators use data effectively in their communications campaigns, advocacy work and in counsel to senior management?

Professor Ana Adi of Quadriga University in Berlin, Germany, delves into this topic, with a passion for making our work stronger through the power of the best information and insights.

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gender, Fletcher, marketing, PR, public relations, kelly fletcher, mary beth west, #MsInterPReted, Berlin, womeninpr, data, Quadriga University, Ana Adi, research, metrics

Design by Gender and Marketing to Women

There is no question that magazines geared to women are designed differently than those intended for a male audience. Among the many differences in men and women is how each gender views visual design and responds to it accordingly. This is especially important to understand when it comes to designing websites. All the great information in the world isn't going to get read by anybody if it isn't presented in a way that is first visually appealing.

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gender, website design, know your audience