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5 ways to enjoy spring weather at work

Posted on April 17, 2015 | by kelsey | Posted in work-life balance

It’s nearly a month into spring and I’m pleased to say that the sun is finally shining down on us here in Hoboken, New Jersey – hopefully for good this…

Jennifer’s 2014 highlights

Posted on December 31, 2014December 31, 2014 | by jennifer | Posted in media relations, public relations industry, work-life balance

The last week of December is always a time for reflection on the past 12 months and predictions for what the coming year will bring. Professionally speaking, 2014 was a…

Receiving the gift of mindfulness on Pier A

Posted on October 17, 2014October 17, 2014 | by Mason Levinson | Posted in agency news, best practices, interesting experiences, work-life balance

I celebrated a milestone birthday recently and to mark the occasion my phenomenal colleagues gave me the best gift a girl could ask for: mindfulness. Okay so they couldn’t exactly…

Farewell

Posted on September 4, 2013 | by lisa | Posted in agency news, interesting experiences, public relations industry, work-life balance

To all my former RM&D/CDP colleagues and those I never met, I wish all of you the best. Despite all the ups and downs, it was a marvelous ride.

Opting-out then, Opting-in now?

Posted on August 26, 2013August 26, 2013 | by Mason Levinson | Posted in communication, entrepreneurship, image management, Uncategorized, work-life balance

We’ve written a lot about work-life balance, leaning in vs. leaning out, on PRose, but I’m just back to work after having my second son and I can’t resist returning…

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When I started RoseComm (then called “Rose Communications”) 20 years ago, people would ask me, “How’s it going running your own public relations firm?” For the first few years, I’d…

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