by Ayaka Takeuchi | Jul 14, 2021 | AHPR Blog
No public relations work is complete without a good story. Whether the audience is a journalist, target publication or a potential customer, a story is a way to create a connection and efficiently deliver your message. The use of storytelling in public relations is...
by Ayaka Takeuchi | Jul 14, 2021 | AHPR Blog
As burgeoning PR professionals, we need to stay updated with relevant industry information. Reading, listening to podcasts and keeping track of best practices can go a long way in setting your knowledge apart from the crowd. Here’s a list of 5 resources to help build...
by Ayaka Takeuchi | Jul 14, 2021 | AHPR Blog
As the end of the school year approaches, it’s common for students to experience academic burnout. After months of hard work and summer break approaching, students often experience a lack of motivation and interest in completing coursework and meeting deadlines....
by Ayaka Takeuchi | May 17, 2021 | AHPR Blog
This month as you know, is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. May 7, 1843, is dated to be the first arrival of Japanese immigrants to the U.S., and May 10, 1869, is the date where the golden spike drove into the Transcontinental Railroad completed by...
by Ayaka Takeuchi | May 7, 2021 | AHPR Blog
When discussing these materials, let’s first establish what cover letters and resumes are and the purpose that they hold. A resume is an overall summary of your work history, skills, accomplishments, and education. A well-crafted cover letter then expands on the...
by Ayaka Takeuchi | May 7, 2021 | AHPR Blog
For over a year now, we have been home cuddling and playing with our dogs while we work and take classes from the comfort of our own homes. Now that vaccines are becoming readily available, and many of us are starting to resume back to how our lives were before...