Tuesday 27 February 2007

Public Relations, Oil and Politics by Diana Zotescu

What do Public Relations, Oil and Politics have in common? Some would say nothing. Everything I dare say. For example the decision of the world powers to work on a tougher UN resolution affecting Iran’s nuclear plants led to an increase in oil prices above 61 dollars a barrel. If we add the bad weather from North Sea and the tightening of supplies we can foresee that the oil prices are going to go up in the next weeks. Wrap it up in a nice press release and it will make a clear economic impact on the world’s oil markets.

The keywords in this logical statement are in my opinion Public Relations for PR gets the news to the ear of the people who will later make the business decision. And the best thing about PR is that almost everybody can do it. The Foundry School which i am currently attending offers training courses for PR practitioners, translators and computer engineers. It is a training, research and development center working on behalf of SigEx Inc. The revolutionary platform it uses for communication is based on the SuperPBX concept. The Foundry and Sigex Inc., are the creation of CEO Chris Cantell and COO Frederic Artru - two professionals in their field of activity. In case you are interested joining our team please send your CV to recruiter@cantellcommunications.com.

Diana Zotescu, student at SigEx Foundry ( http://sigexfoundry.info )
"Public Relations & Advertisement" project of The Foundry School ( http://thefoundryschoo.tv)