STELLAService Facebook Survey on CNN
Many retailers still need to refine their social media manners, as proven by one our surveyed where many failed to respond to customer service questions.
Read More →Many retailers still need to refine their social media manners, as proven by one our surveyed where many failed to respond to customer service questions.
Read More →WellTech, a new health and wellness-focused incubator, launched this week with a duo of startups dedicated to changing how consumers pursue wellness.
Read More →On today’s episode of The Dr. Oz Show, SpaFinder’s Sallie Fraenkel was dubbed “the ultimate spa insider” by Dr. Oz.
Read More →For SpaFinder’s Wellness Week, PKPR coordinated a national media tour for spokesperson Mariel Hemingway in LA, Chicago, and New York City.
Read More →‘Bullied: Teen Stories from Generation PRX’ offered an hour of thought-provoking personal accounts, interviews, and examinations of bullying.
Read More →PKPR is thrilled to be working with Public Radio Exchange (PRX) on developing the media strategy for the Public Media Accelerator.
Read More →Congratulations to The Moth, which has received has received a $750,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
Read More →To raise awareness of Wellness Week in March, PKPR conceived and organized a launch event on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. yesterday.
Read More →Check out this fun and fantastic profile of The Moth in today’s Culture Count column by The Wall Street Journal’s Lizzie Simon.
Read More →Arts Brookfield at World Financial Center shined a spotlight on the modern master of archival and experimental film.
Read More →On January 11th, PKPR planned and organized a media luncheon for the announcement of SpaFinder’s Spa Trends Report for 2012.
Read More →STELLAService finished 2011 with a bang, garnering coverage near and far for its studies of the retailers with fastest shipping, call support, and refunds.
Read More →PKPR secured a major feature on Slavery Footprint by the Associated Press, written by reporter Beth Duff-Brown.
Read More →Need we say more. In a profile of STELLAService, CNBC’s Courtney Reagan calls the company “the Zagats of customer service.”
Read More →If you’re flying on Virgin America for the Thanksgiving holiday, be prepared to wait on hold for a long time, according to a STELLAService study.
Read More →For the second year in a row, PKPR handled publicity for Canstruction, the annual design competition which helps feed hungry New Yorkers during Thanksgiving.
Read More →We are thrilled to announce that more than one million people have calculated their Slavery Footprint.
Read More →Asa Asks STELLAService on NY1 from The STELLA Team on Vimeo. NY1 profiles STELLAService.
Read More →PKPR secured a major national television placement for SpaFinder today when editor Diana Wright appeared on The Doctors.
Read More →Slavery Footprint gets the full-page treatment in this week’s issue of Adweek.
Read More →PKPR secured a perfect placement for STELLAService in the November issue of Real Simple (circulation 1.9 million).
Read More →The Dayton Literary Peace Prize Foundation this week announced the winners of the 2011 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for fiction and nonfiction.
Read More →If you are reading this on a smartphone or laptop, you have at least three slaves working for you, according to Slavery Footprint.
Read More →The Moth kicked off its fall season with a stellar night of celebrated foodies sharing tales of gastronomic adventures.
Read More →To mark the tenth anniversary of September 11th, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council presented the U.S. premiere of “Where Does the Dust Itself Collect?.”
Read More →To commemorate the ten-year anniversary of September 11th, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) launched InSite: Art + Commemoration.
Read More →Hundreds of balloons featuring hand-written lines of poetry contributed by visitors created a floating poem at LMCC’s Building 110 on Governors Island.
Read More →A new study released today brings good news for consumers fed up with being forced into the abyss of automated phone menus.
Read More →Author Barbara Kingsolver will receive the first-ever Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award from the Dayton Literary Peace Prize.
Read More →The entire top half of today’s New York Times arts section features a beautiful photo of STREB performing at the River To River Festival.
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