Corporate Human Rights Issues Expand Beyond Developing Countries

A relatively obscure labor rights advocate named Charlie Kernaghan delivered testimony to Congress in 1996 that led to one of the biggest PR crises of the U.S. apparel and footwear industry—the revelation of inhumane working conditions, including child labor, in factories producing goods for major American brands. Kernaghan’s organization, then known as the National Labor […]
Firm Promotes Four Senior Professionals to Executive Team

Today I am pleased to announce the news that four senior professionals — Megan Berry, Amy Bowman, Sarah Litton, Jeffrey Urbanchuk, have been promoted to positions on our firm’s executive team. Amy, Sarah and Jeff, formerly Account Managers, were elevated to the position of Vice President. Megan, who began her career as an intern at […]
A Bulletin from Berlin

When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, a barrier that separated people, families and, in fact, a nation ceased to exist. Recently, in the area that was formerly no man’s land, a meeting occurred in a luxury hotel standing squarely inside what before 1989 was the kill zone for anyone trying to flee from East […]
How to Make Your Website More Accessible

The best designers and developers are concerned not only with a website’s layout and functionality, but also its accessibility. If a website is not accessible, people with a physical disability, such as impaired vision or hearing, can have difficulty navigating the site. Making a website accessible is not only the right thing to do, but also makes good business sense. […]
The Show Within the Show at CES

Every year, hundreds of thousands of industry affiliates and innovators flock to Las Vegas to experience the spectacle that is the largest showcase of technology in the world — CES®. For the vast majority of attendees and techies monitoring press coverage at home, the show is all about the next big thing set to revolutionize […]
Fraunhofer’s Audio & Multimedia Division Showcases Ground Breaking Innovations in Audio at CES

Smart home technologies, connected everything, smart cars and drones weren’t the only trends that swept the show floor at CES. The latest developments in audio were also a trend that made a statement at this year’s show. Consumers are seeking more from their audio experience at home and on mobile devices. We spoke with Fraunhofer’s […]
CES 2016 – It’s a Wrap!

The 2016 CES may have officially closed its doors on Saturday, but its impact will be felt long after the Las Vegas Convention Center falls quiet. If you thought this year’s show was bigger than past shows it wasn’t your imagination. According to CTA, nearly 170,000 attendees packed CES through its four day run despite […]
#StantonatCES 2016 – Day 1 Kicks Off

The CES show floor officially opened today as hundreds of thousands of attendees gathered to experience the latest innovations in the technology industry. With 3.2 million square feet of the Las Vegas Convention Center entirely booked, we have a lot of ground to cover this week. The exhibition space is broken down into three distinct […]
Your Customers are on the New Internet. Are You?

Today marked the unofficial start of CES with Press Day taking over the show. Across the LVCC, the big guns in consumer tech such as LG, Bosch and Panasonic held their press conferences for an eager international press corps. But beyond the show floor, another important aspect of CES ramped up as the conference tracks […]
Trends to Watch at CES 2016

Over the past few years, Stanton Communications has supported a number of clients at the Consumer Electronics Show® in Las Vegas, and this year is no different. Our professionals will be attending the event to help several organizations get out their message to the media and attendees of the show. What is different this year, […]