My name is Bob Geller and I am President of Fusion Public Relations & Social Fluency, an agency that specializes in tech PR and social media
I have been there for about twelve years and previously worked in a number of different areas of tech sales, marketing and PR.
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February 23, 2010

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Mike Pilarz

The headline of German's post makes it sound much more dramatic than it actually is. I agree with you, Bob: his requests for improving the press conference are simple enough. It shouldn't be that hard for us as PR pros to meet them.

rgeller

Agreed, and thanks for reading and commenting, Mike

Tim

Hi,
I think the press conference should be improved. You will be in front of 100 of people therefore, it must be perfect. I completely agree with you what you have shared here.

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