PR for People Monthly OCTOBER 2015 | Page 5

Connector Briefs

In this issue of The Connector, we take a look at what it means to make your mark. If you want to learn more about why I think everyone should be on the cover of a magazine, then see JoAnne Dyer’s coverage of the topic.

Internationally celebrated designer Tim Girvin delivers a powerful and evocative passage offering words of wisdom to his younger self.

Many of the stunning covers and photos published in PR for People would not be possible without the artistry and magic brought to you by photographer Ilya Moshenskiy.

Once again, Dean Landsman astonishes us with his depth of knowledge of the digital world. If you find yourself lost in the morass of the many petabytes of information out there, then look to Dean for guidance so you can find your way home.

John de Graaf author and award-winning documentary filmmaker gives us something to think about: Exactly what kind of mark do you want to make? Do you want to slash and burn or leave a better world?

There is much movement taking place among our ground reporters. Making your mark means different things in the Bronx;Boston;Denver;South King County,Wash; Lincoln, Nebraska; and Northwestern Pennsylvania. Nicole Shank, our ground reporter in New Hampshire, recently moved to Miami.

An exceptional plug for the Broadway hit Hamilton was penned by Oliver Roth. Syndicated book reviewer Barbara Lloyd McMichael notes a book that teaches us how we can walk our talk.

As always, let us know how you are making your mark by emailing me [email protected]