
New partnership adds expert political analysis to the Council’s portfolio and additional member benefits.
New partnership adds expert political analysis to the Council’s portfolio and additional member benefits.
International Paper and the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons took home the honors during the National PAC Conference is Miami.
The Foundation for Public Affairs has released a new report detailing changing EU power dynamics, trends to watch and strategies to adapt.
The Public Affairs Council has hired key staff to leverage increased demand for expertise and programming and to support growth in membership and brand awareness.
Congrats to the largest class of certificate recipients at The Advocacy Conference in Key West, Florida.
The International Franchise Association, Business Roundtable and Americans for the Arts took home the honors during The Advocacy Conference in Key West.
Most Americans distrust political news from social media and are not influenced by critical tweets.
The Public Affairs Council is pleased to announce that John Brandt has been hired as the Council’s practice manager for policy communications and corporate responsibility.
The Public Affairs Council and George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management will be working together to promote thought leadership and best practices in the fields of public affairs.
Check out findings showing which crises are most likely to affect consumers’ perceptions and what companies should do when faced with a corporate scandal.
Council President Doug Pinkham and Morning Consult CEO Michael Ramlet released findings on the crises and controversies most upsetting to Americans. Find out which ones do the most damage.
This year’s Public Affairs Innovation Awards, which recognizes outstanding corporate and association PACs, went to T-Mobile’s T-PAC and the National Association of Realtors PAC (RPAC).
Council Vice President Chris Bender looks at how the recent student response to the Stone Douglass tragedy is changing advocacy.
The Council has hired Chris Bender as vice president. He will be responsible for the Council’s executive education programs, member services, and research on management practices.
Take a look at what made 2018’s Communication, Engagement and Grassroots Innovation Awards winners stand out.
The Public Affairs Council is pleased to announce a new member benefit that will give members greater access to our executive education programs.
What will be this year’s biggest policy issues? Which advocacy groups are most effective? Which elected officials are at risk of losing their jobs? Check out our latest survey to find out.
Lack of trust in politicians and business is a bipartisan Issue. Companies try to sway Washington, but face the same reputation problems as those they lobby.
A new bill regarding the FEC would alter how trade association PACs solicit their corporate members. Read how.
Facebook is the most powerful social media platform on the planet. Are you caught up on all of its new online features?
The PAC community’s most comprehensive and widely used benchmarking reports are now available.
The Public Affairs Council is pleased to announce that Kristin Brackemyre has been hired as the Council’s new manager of PAC and advocacy practices.
Regardless of your organization’s goals, an office in the nation’s capital will set you apart from the competition.
Six examples of associations using LinkedIn to engage with their members and other stakeholders around important issues.
Missed keynote speaker Eli Pariser at the Digital Media and Advocacy Summit? Check out what he has to say about cutting through fake news and building trust.
The Council’s Nick DeSarno provides 4 things you can do to both survive and thrive in the new digital-first dynamic.
Rage against the bots! Recent Council speaker David Meerman Scott thinks we can all be a little more human in the way we communicate.
Advocacy is evolving, inspiring tremendous innovation in the process. But, just jumping on the next trend isn’t always the best strategy to advance your priorities. This year’s winners show that by blending well-established tactics with creativity and new ideas, programs of all sizes can find success.
Government official visits, especially at the highest level, represent a unique opportunity for public affairs. How can your function leverage such a visit to create the most value for both the visiting official and your company?
No one wants to deal with a public affairs crisis. However, when it (inevitably) occurs, it’s important to be prepared to manage the situation both internally and externally to preserve your organization’s reputation.