Environmental Public Relations Key to Promoting Brownfield Development Success
By Fred Yaeger
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A company’s reputation, profitability and even
its continued existence can depend on the degree to which its targeted
“publics” support its goals and policies.
Environmental public relations specialists serve as
advocates for businesses, nonprofit associations, universities, and other
organizations, to build and maintain positive relationships with the
public. Decision-makers working on brownfield redevelopment are beginning
to recognize the need to rely on public relations specialists for advice on
strategy and communications to ensure project success.
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