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         <description><![CDATA[In public relations, our day to day work lives require innovation. We must be able to do things in a new way; we must be creative and we must constantly be learning.
Innovation is a way of thinking, not (necessarily) a learned skill. And I've taken it to heart in my personal and professional life. For example, I was the first University of Oregon School of Journalism faculty to have guest speakers, lectures, and then assignments, focused on social media. I was also the first instructor in the...]]></description>
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