What Does It Mean to Speak the Language of Leadership?

Many of us know the difference between a good boss and a bad one. The character traits leaders display and how they interact with employees can determine the atmosphere of your work environment. Our CEO and founder Peter Stanton was featured in Investor’s Business Daily’s recent article, “Speak the Language of Leadership When It’s Time to Be […]
Celebrate National Dog Day with the Dogs of Stanton

Happy National Dog Day! We love our pets at Stanton, (don’t worry our cats got a special shoutout too) so we wanted to share with you the dogs that have stolen our hearts and kept us company throughout this pandemic Razz Russo Razz is the latest addition to the Russo family, and she has quickly […]
Four Takeaways from My First Year in PR

August 12th marked one year since I began my journey at Stanton Communications, a recent college graduate with little experience in public relations. In the year since, I’ve learned more than I could have imagined. The journey ahead, however, is still long, and I have plenty more to experience. For now, here are the four […]
Ellen DeGeneres Considers Leaving Television, The Latest Instagram Feature, Emmys 2020 and More!

Happy Tuesday Lunch Breakers! In this week’s lunch break we’ll be exploring the latest news on Ellen DeGeneres and the fate of her talk show, the Emmys, Instagram’s latest feature “Reels” and the power of a catch phase to spark a movement of social justice. Ellen DeGeneres May Be Leaving Daytime Television Since the launch of the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” in […]
PESO: Types of Media and How it Fits Into Your Strategy

Media takes several forms, all of which can be important elements of a public relations strategy. Terms like paid, earned, shared, and owned are often associated with media when talking about creating a strategy with optimal reach. While not all aspects need to be a part of every communications plan, it’s important to understand each concept when developing your larger content strategy. Paid Media […]
Declare Independence From These 4 Bad PR Practices

Independence Day will undoubtedly feel different this year. This includes the PR campaigns for companies that would normally try to link their grills, food and other commodities to the holiday. Ahead of July 4th, we’re taking a look at four PR and media relations crutches that plague the industry year-round and draw criticism from our […]
Back to School, Latest on TikTok, Disney and More…

Happy Wednesday, Lunch Breakers! If you are currently sipping on a piña colada from the comfort of your own living room, you’re not alone – we hope you are enjoying your staycation. For the rest of you Lunch Breakers that are still on the clock, dig into your home office seats with the latest news […]
Redskins Retire Their Name, Cancel Culture, and the Red Table Talk
Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re halfway through the month and we’re here to catch you up on the latest industry news, trends and headlines. This week we’re going to dive into what is popularly called ‘cancel culture’, give you an update on the Redskins name change, and take a look at what everyone is talking […]
Washington Redskins, Diversity in Marketing, TikTok Operations and more

QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Wednesday, Lunch Breakers! After a long holiday weekend, we want to help you get back into the swing of things with a rundown of the latest industry news, trends and headlines. Washington Redskins Team Name Controversy Although there has been public scrutiny for years regarding the […]
World Social Media Day, Big Businesses Join Social Media Ad Boycott, Viral TikTok Hacks, And More
It’s the last day of June and World Social Media Day, so this week’s Lunch Break is extra special. We’re highlighting our favorite social media stories from the last week to celebrate the huge change social media has brought to the communications landscape. Brands Boycott Social Media Ads Perhaps the biggest social media story is […]