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How to Create Exciting Social and Digital Content for Unsexy, Boring and Regulated Industries

Pam Moore

It's even more challenging if your business is in a highly regulated industry such as healthcare, financial, insurance or government. Content tips and tricks – actionable strategies to create engaging and profitable content on a tight budget. Marketers working on government programs. Marketers working in manufacturing.

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Content Marketing for Regulated, Boring and Unsexy Industries

Pam Moore

It's even more challenging if your business is in a highly regulated industry such as healthcare, financial, insurance or government. Content tips and tricks – actionable strategies to create engaging and profitable content on a tight budget. Marketers working on government programs. Marketers working in manufacturing.

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“Forever Chemicals” Are Endangering Our Collective Health

NonProfit Quarterly

They have since been used to manufacture a myriad of consumer goods. These chemicals are omnipresent in the manufacturing facilities where such products are made. In 2023 alone, the company’s gross profit topped $14 billion. The federal government has taken some action on PFAS.

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Reimagining the Role of Business in Protecting Biodiversity

Stanford Social Innovation Review

As one executive passionately said in a recent interview, “climate action is non-negotiable, but the race to outpace biodiversity loss is even more crucial. Our planet, and our profits, hinge on it.” For companies operating in non-land-based sectors (i.e. These circularity principles can be applied across sectors.

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Segregation Helped Build Fortunes. What Does Philanthropy Owe Now?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By prohibiting any future sale of the property to Black or other non-white owners, restrictive covenants gave white buyers confidence that their homes and neighborhoods would remain white enclaves and therefore retain the “ enduring value ” that Cafritz promised for his “lifetime homes.” It was profitable to do so. As historian N.D.B.

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The Pacific Institute Names CEO and CMO to Unleash Growth Next 50 Years Pam Moore and Mark Panciera

Pam Moore

It has worked with over half of the current Fortune 1000 companies, as well as governments, professional athletes and sports teams, and many other organizations. Founded in 1971 by Lou and Diane Tice in Seattle, Washington, TPI has served clients in over 60 countries and 23 languages. Related Stories Marketing that Works Now!

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What Does It Mean to Dismantle Racial Capitalism Anyway?

NonProfit Quarterly

The way the trade worked is that Europeans would sell manufactured goods (and horses and alcohol) to (primarily) West Africans and in exchange purchase human beings. economy, worth more than all manufacturing and railroads combined.” The three vertices of the triangle were Europe (especially Great Britain), the Americas, and Africa.