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Being Meyera Oberndorf’s “confidante,” as Kerry Dougherty over-described me in The Virginian-Pilot, did have its perks. It gave me access not just to what was happening in her unique life, and how she somehow managed to keep it altogether, but also what it took to be a political survivor in a city that was used to not having a mayor for four consecutive years, much less five consecutive terms.

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By: Lauren Ambrose, RCG Intern

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Earlier this week, I stopped to grab my daily coffee and slid one of the bright green Starbucks sleeves onto my cup. On it was a quotation from Oprah Winfrey that read, “No experience is ever wasted. Everything has meaning.”

As I leave RCG after my summer internship, the quote had a lot of relevance to me. From writing to editing to tagging along at events, I have learned first-hand what it means to do meaningful work in public relations — work that exudes passion and makes a difference in the community. Here are the eight lessons I have learned in my time as the RCG intern:

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By RCG Staff

On Sunday, January 19, RCG’s Danny Rubin put out a call to the Hampton Roads “paparazzi,” and it worked like a charm.

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lessons in crisis communications

by Joel Rubin, APR

Founder and CEO, Rubin Communications Group

Fortunately, we don’t have a crisis every day in Hampton Roads. We often bemoan the fact that we are not major league in sports, but we also do not have many major-league emergencies either – political, criminal, natural or otherwise. Unfortunately, we do have our share of tragedy and turmoil and on occasion, clients ask Rubin Communications Group to be the go-between with the outside world.

So it was on Sunday morning June 23. The attorney for Guadalajara at Town Center in Virginia Beach contacted me for assistance. He told me someone had shot and killed a man and wounded four others outside the restaurant nine hours earlier. That’s all he knew and all, I would learn, police reported at the time. I drove to Guadalajara and met the owner, Jerry Rodriguez, who was in his office rewinding surveillance tape, looking, as police had done earlier that morning, for images of the victim or possibly the perpetrator walking in or out of his establishment sometime before it closed at 1:30 am. There was no sign of either person.

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