Fink & Fuchs expands Expertise for Corporate Communications

Wiesbaden, 25.06.2015. Angela Kunwald strengthens the Fink & Fuchs communication agency team in Wiesbaden as Director Customer Pressefoto-Angela-Kunwald-Director-Fink-Fuchs-Corporate-CommunicationsStrategy. The expert for corporate communications and brand marketing brings with her 20 years of PR experience. After working as Head of Communication for different companies she now returns to the agency side. Before this, Angela Kunwald worked for 15 years in agencies consulting companies on B2B- & B2C communications.

Holmes Report identifies Best PR Agencies to work for

It is our great pleasure to announce that our communications agency ranks as in the previous year among the best employers among PR agencies in the region Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). This is a result of the international survey „Best Consultancies to Work For 2015“ from the Holmes Report, the UK-based PR industry’s leading news service.

 

Fink & Fuchs PR to work for Federal Ministeries and Administration

Fakten-Kommunikationsagentur-Fink-und-FuchsWiesbaden, Germany, March 4, 2015. Fink & Fuchs PR has been awarded the contract to develop and execute public relations activities on behalf of the authorities that are directly part of the federal administration. This includes all Federal Ministries and subordinate authorities. The pr-agency based in Wiesbaden, Germany, prevailed in an anonymous award procedure organized by the Ministry of Interior’s Procurement Office due to its professional expertise.

Winning Hasbro’s Deutschland GmbH PR budget

At the beginning of the year wins Fink & Fuchs communication agency Hasbro’s Deutschland GmbH budget. The mandate includes all communication activities for company’s product portfolio, including worldfamous Brands, such as board game Monopoly, modelling clay Play-Doh as well as Nerf product, Dart-Blaster, which is popular both with young and old.

IT Security Provider Blue Coat Turns to Fink & Fuchs

Effective immediately, the Munich-based team of the communications consultancy Fink & Fuchs Public Relations will be assisting the IT security company Blue Coat on further expanding its corporate, product and brand PR in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

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Final Study Social Media Governance – the delphi results

Social-Media-Governance-Delphi-Report2012-Cover-BildThe study “Social Media Delphi 2012“ combines a survey of 860 communications professionals who work for companies, governmental institutions, associations and non-profit organizations with a two-stage Delphi Survey of 32 leading experts from the world of business and academia, both in Germany. Well-known organizations like BASF, BITKOM, Deutsche Post DHL, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Greenpeace and Puma took part in it.

The results show that social media communications in Germany has established itself less quickly and that the necessary parameters have been installed more slowly than those responsible for communications had broadly projected. Nevertheless, if we look at how it has progressed over time, we see that there has been a constant development process.

Social Media Governance – highly relevant, yet many obstacles

The project concluded the three year study series “Social Media Governance,” a joint project of the University of Leipzig, Fink & Fuchs Public Relations (Wiesbaden) and the ”pressesprecher” magazine (Berlin). In addition to providing results on the status quo, the 60-page study report includes statements on trends and recommendations on practical courses of action.

The 60-page report on the results that also includes many helpful illustrations is only available in German and can be ordered as PDF oder printed booklet. Continue reading Final Study Social Media Governance – the delphi results

Delphi-Study Social Media Governance 2012 released

Social Media Communications in Corporations and Organizations: Larger budgets, more management support, yet still little evaluation

Corporations and other organizations in Germany are handling the topic of social media communications more and more strategically. Most have moved beyond the experimentation stage. The learning processes of the past few years has led to increased investments in overall organizational structures. This is one of the key results identified by the nationwide study Social Media Governance 2012 (Delphi) in Germany, for which 860 communications professionals working in companies, governmental institutions, associations and non-profit organizations were surveyed by the University of Leipzig.

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The joint project with Fink & Fuchs Public Relations (Wiesbaden) and the professional magazine “pressesprecher” (Berlin) was conducted for the third time in a row and can therefore be used to show developments over time. The quantitative findings reported here will be subsequently condensed into future outlooks for social media communications by an expert panels of intellectual leaders from the media, business and science. Continue reading Delphi-Study Social Media Governance 2012 released

Study Social Media Governance 2011 – a Must-Read

Expertise, Structures and Strategies of Companies, Governmental Institutions and Non-Profit Organizations communicating on the Social Web

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