What first drew me to
Bernays was one of his more quoted lines: "Public relations today is horrible.
Philip
Bernays, Newcastle Theatre Royal chief executive, said: "We are excited to be in the running for this competition once again.
From Edward
Bernays Torches of Freedom to Mary Barra (CEO of General Motors), empowered women have come a long way.
Philip
Bernays, chief executive of Newcastle Theatre Royal Trust, apologised and said bosses are putting a plan together for a full refurbishment of the venue.
Excited about welcoming the show to Newcastle, Philip
Bernays, chief executive of the Theatre Royal said: "We are delighted to be staging An Officer and a Gentleman when it embarks upon its first ever tour.
The inspiration for the Museum is another great historical figureaindustry pioneerA Edward
Bernays, widely recognized as the afather of public relations.a In 1919,
Bernays opened one of the first offices as Public Relations Counselor in New York, and later taught the first PR course at New York University in 1923, and publishing the first groundbreaking book on PR,A Crystallizing Public Relations, that same year.
Edward
Bernays, the father of modern public relations, examined it in 1928, in his book Propaganda.
Love in Vienna: The Sigmund Freud-Minna
Bernays Affair
Theatre Royal chief executive Philip
Bernays admitted he hadn't seen the show but he said: "It's Mary Poppins.
HIS was described as 'one of the most dynamic shows at the Fringe' and now Tristan
Bernays is in Yorkshire with his spoken-word epic The Bread + The Beer.
Bernays, the smooth, cerebral PR pioneer honored at the museum, would be turning over in his grave if compelled to witness present practitioners.