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About Public Affairs Digital Influence
Social media has transformed the communications and policy landscape: redefining what it means to be an “influencer,” changing the relationship between elected officials, government entities and the public, and empowering citizens to speak up and impact policy in ways that were not possible until recently.

The Intersection, Ogilvy Public Relations’ Public Affairs Digital Influence blog brings together Ogilvy Public Relations team members from our Public Affairs and 360° Digital Influence practices from across the agency. Our goal is to generate discussion among our colleagues both inside and outside the agency, our clients — future and present and others who are interested in the impact of using digital strategies and, specifically, social media, to achieve public policy and reputation objectives. Through this intersection, we’ll hear distinct voices from all across the globe, with different expertise and experiences using social media to impact change. Please join us in the conversation.

 

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