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Locality: Hamilton, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-525-9140 Ext 27661



Address: 1280 Main St. West L8S 4M2 Hamilton, ON, Canada

Website: mcm.mcmaster.ca

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McMaster-Syracuse MCM 07.11.2020

Research study participants needed! MCM Student Trinity Zhang is conducting a research study concentrated on negotiation and career advancement. The study is focuses on interviewing first-generation, female-identified immigrants who are working or have worked in Canada.... Trinity is inviting participants for a one-hour informational interview over the phone or Zoom. If you or someone you know would be interested in participating contact Trinity at [email protected]

McMaster-Syracuse MCM 05.11.2020

Calling all public relations and communications professionals! CPRS Hamilton will be bringing you #ElevatePR6 virtually this year! With a range of topics from Indigenous Communications to Influencer Relations it's a #professionaldevelopment session you can't miss.... With strong MCM representation from speakers Michael Meath, Shannon Gallagher, MCM, and Davis McKenzie, MCM. Read below for more information!

McMaster-Syracuse MCM 28.10.2020

For those interested in submitting their research. Excellent instructions.

McMaster-Syracuse MCM 20.10.2020

An historic first step to addressing anti-racism in Canada’s public relations/communications profession. 130 communicators from across Canada took part in our first dialogue on the road to action. Thank you to all our organizers, facilitators and participants for your courage, commitment and desire for change.

McMaster-Syracuse MCM 18.10.2020

Congratulations to MCM Alum, Caroline Bourque Wiley, MCM, APR on your promotion to Chief Communication Officer with Niagara Health. Your dedication to delivering award-winning strategic communications counsel has now been recognized. All the best as you move to the C-Suite.

McMaster-Syracuse MCM 29.09.2020

Calling all Canadian communications and public relations professionals. Join us for the first in a series of online conversations and dialogues to discuss what each of us can do over the next six months as anti-racism change agents, as we build up to a national summit on anti-racism in Canada’s public relations profession in the early 2021. Register for our 7pm, November 12, 2020 online conversation. Be an agent of change.... http://amp.gs/Wy4q