Through presentation skills training, CommCore helps spokespeople become persuasive communicators who can motivate an audience and influence behavior – whether in person or virtually. In this video, CommCore SVP Dale Weiss stresses the importance of simplifying your message, and repeating your key points in any presentation.
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CommCore is hiring for Administrative Account Coordinator – DC
Administrative/Account Coordinator:
CommCore, a leading Strategic Communication and Public Relations firm based in Washington, DC, is seeking a full-time Administrative/Account Coordinator to join our team. This is a hybrid position (reporting to DC office and remote). Read more
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Welcome our spring associate, Arden!
Arden Madden is an undergraduate student from the University of Maryland College Park, majoring in communications with a focus in public relations, and minoring in general business.
Three words I would use to describe myself:
Authentic, compassionate, dependable. Read more
How are your New Year’s resolutions going so far?
Updates & Corporate Communications Industry Trends 2023
Corporate Communications in 2023
It’s a new year but as the old saying goes:
The more things change, the more they stay the same. With the pandemic and a total remote environment to the hybrid ways of returning to work, new technologies and techniques changed a lot in the world of corporate communications. Read more
Diversity in the Workplace Tips
Written by Alexandra Elliott, Associate ’23
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Respect (DEIR) training plays an essential role as leaders aim to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace. From hiring decisions to employee treatment, bias can impact every organization. Read more
2023 Resolution: Consider Outsourcing Social Media
Written by Alexandra Elliott, Associate ’23
As we enter the new year, organizations tend to reflect on their actions, accomplishments, and shortcomings throughout the year. Simultaneously, executives look for new ways to maximize future growth, while also overcoming obstacles. Read more