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EXPERT ALERTS
- Black History Month: Five Musicians That Had a Profound Impact on American Culture
- Valentine’s Day: Tips on How to Handle a Child’s First Crush
MEDIA JOBS
- Latin American Reporter – Energy Intelligence (NY/TX)
- Senior Producer, Overnight – The Telegraph (CA)
- Politics Reporter – The Wall Street Journal (DC)
OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES
- Search Engine Optimization That Goes Beyond the Page
- Breaking Down Barriers: Why Social Publishing Matters
- Blog Profiles: Technology Blogs
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EXPERT ALERTS:
Black History Month: Five Musicians That Had a Profound Impact on American Culture
Ty Brown
Executive Director
Brooklyn United Marching Band
Brown is available to discuss Black History Month and can share his list of top five musicians that have made a difference in black history: Duke Ellington, Max Roach, Mahalia Jackson, Louis Armstrong and Quincy Jones. Says Brown: “Black History Month is an amazing opportunity to focus and recognize the accomplishments of African-Americans over the years. From inventors to scientist to lawyers and doctors, we teach our children all of the amazing things that we have done to contribute towards society.”
Brown is the founder and executive director at Brooklyn United Music and Arts Program, a community-based organization that serves New York City Youth. A youth advocate, entrepreneur and renowned community organizer, Brown’s reach has expanded on a national and international scale. If you’ve attended a Brooklyn Nets game, watched the Macy’s Day Parade, or took a look at President Obama’s inauguration in 2009, you may have received a glimpse of Brown’s work firsthand.
Website: www.bkunitedmb.com
Contact: Mark Goldman, mark@goldmanmccormick.com
Valentine’s Day: Tips on How to Handle a Child’s First Crush
Florence Ann Romano
The Windy City Nanny
“For most kids, puppy love begins around fifth or sixth grade, though some precocious children will start having crushes as soon as second grade. Young love has been around for a long time, but Twitter, Facebook and YouTube have not. Thanks to cyberspace, teen/tween crushes and relationships move at a supersonic pace these days — and anything goes. That’s why a very old game must be monitored in a very new way. More than ever, mom and dad and their children’s caretakers need to be firmly plugged into their kids’ lives.”
Romano is available to discuss how to handle innocent infatuations and can offer advice for caretakers on how to make sure those infatuations stay innocent. A dedicated philanthropist and former nanny, Romano shares her experiences in “Nanny and Me” (Mascot Books, May 2015), her beautifully illustrated debut book for children making the transition from being cared for solely by their parents to having a nanny in their home. Born and raised just outside of Chicago, Romano is the CEO and Owner of Kindred Content, a full-service video production company based in Chicago.
Website: www.WindyCityNanny.com
Contact: Mark Goldman, mark@goldmanmccormick.com
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MEDIA JOBS:
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- Latin American Reporter – Energy Intelligence (NY/TX)
- Senior Producer, Overnight – The Telegraph (CA)
- Politics Reporter – The Wall Street Journal (DC)
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OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES:
Following are links to other news and resources we think you might find useful. If you have an item you think other reporters would be interested in and would like us to include in a future alert, please drop us a line at profnetalerts@cision.com
- SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION THAT GOES BEYOND THE PAGE. If you spend much time around internet marketing gurus, you may have heard plenty of techniques and strategies referred to as being “good for SEO.” But what does that actually mean? And, most importantly, will good SEO actually guarantee you that coveted spot on Google’s search results page? As it turns out, the steps you take to optimize your site content are only one piece of a much bigger puzzle: https://prn.to/2HSef9a
- BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS: WHY SOCIAL PUBLISHING MATTERS. Social publishing is a large, elusive “beast” with the rare ability to make things explode in moments. Like any mystical creature, there are those believe in it wholeheartedly, and those who don’t. So, what is social publishing, why does it matter, and what can you do about it? https://prn.to/2HTqItw
- BLOG PROFILES: TECHNOLOGY BLOGS. Each week, PR Newswire’s Audience Relations team selects an industry/subject and profiles a handful of sites that do a good job with promoting and contributing to the conversation. This week, they look at a few technology blogs: https://prn.to/2RIP3C1
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