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FeaturedMy Middle Name is WinstonInside Edelman: Meet our U.S. Culture Champions – Masa NajjarIn this edition of Inside Edelman, we highlight our Edelman Culture Champions, celebrated by their colleagues for their exceptional commitment and positive impact in creating a supportive workplace.KEEP READING
Breaking New Ground: My First ColorComm Experience Was Exactly Where I Needed to BeLast week, I had the privilege of attending the 10th Annual ColorComm Conference in Miami. For years, I had admired ColorComm from afar, curious, hopeful, yet uncertain if I belonged in a room filled with such accomplished women. As a communications professional with over two decades of experience, I’ve often found myself in spaces where few, if any, looked like me. So, walking into ColorComm for the first time was more than a conference experience – it was a homecoming.KEEP READING
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Trust is the ultimate currency in the relationship that all institutions — businesses and brands, governments, NGOs, media — build with their stakeholders. Trust enables an organization to operate, lead and thrive. Join The TrustMakers (A podcast from Edelman and Advertising Week), where listeners connect with global experts to learn what it takes to build trust in today’s society.
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Margaret Talev on Strengthening Democracy and Journalism Amid Polarization
Margaret Talev, the Kramer Director for Syracuse University’s Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship, joins Edelman Trust Institute Executive Director Justin Blake for a conversation on the loss of trust in media and government – and her effort to educate people on how they work. “The health of democracy impacts the health of independent journalism, and the health of the journalism industry certainly impacts democratic governance,” Margaret says.