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How Not to Deal with the Press

Mark W. Davis May 28th, 2010 20:04pm

A California PR man demonstrates that high-touch contact with the press is not the best way to go.

Mark Davis Mark Davis has years of experience writing for leaders at the highest levels of government, politics, business and finance.

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