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Tom Temin and Emily Kopp, “The Federal Drive,” Federal News Radio, May 24, 2013 “Which office do I go to to get my reputation back?” asked former Secretary of Labor Raymond Donovan in 1987 after being acquitted of fraud charges. More than 25 years later,...
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Tyler Mathisen and Susie Gharib, Nightly Business Report, April 4, 2013 Carnival Cruise Lines’ unsafe passenger ships, JCPenney’s controversial branding revamp and lululemon’s product issues, including too-sheer yoga pants – which corporate CEO is...
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Nicholas Elliott, The Wall Street Journal, May 1, 2013 Some car advertising, and some advertising across the board, is taking on a sinister or inappropriate tone, in order to be noticed. See The Wall Street Journal’s Morning Risk Report on “The Car Ad...
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T&C Press Release, The Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2013 Davia Temin speaks on “Communicating in Times of Crisis and Opportunity” at the 21(st) annual Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Conference for Institutionally Related...
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Carol Hymowitz and Thomas Black, Bloomberg Businessweek, January 22, 2013 In this Bloomberg Businessweek article, Davia Temin is quoted on the Boeing Dreamliner battery failure, and how Boeing CEO Jim McNerney can protect the aircraft manufacturing...
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Trust Across America, January 14, 2013 Davia was just was named a “Top 100 Thought Leader in Trustworthy Business Behavior” by Trust Across America for “an extensive and positive contribution to building trust in business.” […read...