CommPRO: What’s a Director to Do?
In CommPRO, Richard Levick provides resources for companies and organizations looking to improve their diversity, equity & inclusion initiatives. Today we release the fourth eBook
In CommPRO, Richard Levick provides resources for companies and organizations looking to improve their diversity, equity & inclusion initiatives. Today we release the fourth eBook
“Are directors even relevant anymore?” – Fortune 150 Board Member Today we release the fourth eBook in our series on challenging issues facing companies and
In CommPRO, Richard Levick discusses a new era of diversity, equity & inclusion. In the 1940s, my grandfather Lou loved baseball so much that he
In Medium, Richard Levick and Bill Ide, a partner in Akerman’s Corporate Governance Practice, discuss why corporations must practice “mercantile activism” to address societal ills
When I was old enough to go to sleep away camp but too young to have any sense of the size of the world, Silver
In CommPRO, Richard Levick explains why a new age of transparent political donations is imminent. On July 27th in 1974, the House Judiciary Committee recommended
In a special report, Morning Consult address what brands can do to build long-lasting relationships in a new era of brand-led business growth. The coronavirus
On the podcast In House Warrior, James Crean, President & Co-Founder of Crean Inc., discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has shed light on a need
On this day in 1974, the House Judiciary Committee recommended that Richard M. Nixon be impeached and removed from office. By January of 1975, there
Communications consulting agency and LEVICK strategic partner W7Worldwide sets out a 7-step guide to help companies create an effective Digital PR strategy for the post-lockdown
Corporate leaders increasingly outspoken on some important issues, but there is a contradiction between their words today and the role they played in creating the
Since the murder of George Floyd and the “Battle of Lafayette Square,” Diversity & Inclusion has taken center stage in a way that it hasn’t