Off the Shelf Podcast: Diversity in Public Relations and Corporate Communications
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Last month, I spoke with Joe Cohen, Chief Communications Officer, Axis Capital and PRSA Foundation President, and Judith Harrison, SVP Diversity and Inclusion, Weber Shandwick and former PRSA Foundation President, about the Foundation's book, Diverse Voices: Profiles in Leadership, which was published in collaboration with the Museum of PR.

Listen to the podcast here: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/8902667

NB: In this episode, Joe Cohen references his reading of Walter Isaacson’s biography on Ben Franklin and comments that Mr. Franklin was a slave owner. Mr. Cohen would like to point out that upon further reading of the book, he learned that towards the end of his life, Mr. Franklin renounced slavery and called for its abolition.

Off the Shelf Podcast: Diversity in Public Relations and Corporate Communications

Off the Shelf Podcast: Diversity in Public Relations and Corporate Communications

08 Mar. 2019 | Comments (0)

Last month, I spoke with Joe Cohen, Chief Communications Officer, Axis Capital and PRSA Foundation President, and Judith Harrison, SVP Diversity and Inclusion, Weber Shandwick and former PRSA Foundation President, about the Foundation's book, Diverse Voices: Profiles in Leadership, which was published in collaboration with the Museum of PR.

Listen to the podcast here: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/8902667

NB: In this episode, Joe Cohen references his reading of Walter Isaacson’s biography on Ben Franklin and comments that Mr. Franklin was a slave owner. Mr. Cohen would like to point out that upon further reading of the book, he learned that towards the end of his life, Mr. Franklin renounced slavery and called for its abolition.

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