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Glynn Young

Communication & Strategy

Glynn Young Communications helps organizations meet their communication needs. We work to improve the quality and depth of communication between an organization and its customers, constituents and people — to make an impact and achieve strategic goals.

With more than 40 years of experience, Glynn Young Communications offers services in four areas: executive communication, employee communications, print and digital communication.

Clients have included Monsanto, Solutia, Eastman Chemical, Doe Run, Washington University, the City of St. Louis and others. Projects have ranged from content development for Monsanto Company’s web site to speeches, facilitating community advisory groups and crisis communications.

Glynn Young has received two Silver Anvil Awards from the Public Relations Society of America for excellence in public relations; nine national awards for speechwriting. He also has extensive experience in communications for corporate restructuring, mergers, acquisitions and spin-offs.

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Media Watch

June 2, 2017 By Glynn Young

A few recent articles about what’s happening with the news media, readers, viewers, listeners, and bots. What People Really Want in a News … Continue Reading

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What Kind of Disaster Was United’s “Re-Accommodation”?

April 14, 2017 By Glynn Young

I read Michael Hyatt’s blog every time he posts. Hyatt, the former CEO of Thomas Nelson Books, writes a lot about leadership, publishing, … Continue Reading

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Fake News – a Critical Issue for Communicators

March 14, 2017 By Glynn Young

It’s coming from the alt right and the alt left, from “factories” in the U.S. and worldwide, and from individuals who like to troll social media. And sometimes it comes from “senior Administration sources” who have … Continue Reading

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Iseli and Hall’s “Perception”

September 22, 2016 By Glynn Young

“Quality alone is not enough to make you successful in your workplace or to make your product sell or people desire you,” say Franziska Iseli and Christo Hall. “You need to be able to manage how you being … Continue Reading

Message and messaging

To Message or Not to Message – That is NOT the Question

July 20, 2016 By Glynn Young

  It's a good message. Toronto communications consultant Wojtek Drabrowski had a good article posted by Ragan Communications Tuesday: “Why ‘sticking to key messages’ is not always good.” He gave some … Continue Reading

Communication News

Do Hashtags Mean Engagement on Twitter, Instagram? – SocialTimes

RIP Millennials: Marketing Will Be 'Age Agnostic' Next Year – Advertising Age

The Value of Slow Journalism in the Age of Instant Information – Nieman Reports

The 3 Best Social Media Campaigns of 2015 (So Far) – Steve Olenski at Forbes

13 Ways to Boost Your LinkedIn Presence – Ragan.com

The language of migration: refugee vs. migrant – Roy Peter Clark at Poynter

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Faith & Work Resources

Just Say No to Jargon — Bill Peel at @centerfaithwork

Calling and Vocation: An Overview — Theology of Work Project

A Beautiful Workplace Starts by Investing in People — Jen Petro at Patheos Faith & Work

Makoto Fujimura on Cultivating the Imagination — Joseph Sunde at Oikonomia

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Glynn Young Communications

Glynn Young Communications helps organizations meet their communication needs. We work to improve the quality and depth of communication between an organization and its customers, constituents and people — to make an impact and achieve strategic goals.

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  • Media Watch
  • What Kind of Disaster Was United’s “Re-Accommodation”?
  • Fake News – a Critical Issue for Communicators
  • Iseli and Hall’s “Perception”
  • To Message or Not to Message – That is NOT the Question

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