Pioneer Frank del Olmo (1948-2004)

Institute for Public Relations

IPR is featuring research and some of the many Hispanic pioneers who have had an impact on the field of public relations in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.

 

Frank del Olmo was born in Los Angeles on May 18, 1948. He studied journalism at UCLA and California State University, Northridge, while interning at the Los Angeles Times under the mentorship of Ruben Salazar.

 

Del Olmo's work focused on the impact of immigration in California and the challenges immigrants faced while crossing the border and settling in the United States. In 1975, he won an Emmy Award for "The Unwanted," a documentary about the United States-Mexico border. In 1984, he and his team won a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1984 for their 27-story anthology on the Latino community and culture in Southern California. 

 

Del Olmo cofounded the California Chicano News Media Association in 1972. In 1982, he chaired a meeting of Latino journalists, which would later become the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ). In 2002, he was inducted into the NAHJ Hall of Fame. Del Olmo continued to work at the Los Angeles Times until he died in 2004.


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NEW "In A Car with IPR" Starring Bill Imada, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Connectivity Officer at IW Group, Inc.

Institute for Public Relations

“In A Car with IPR" is a video series by the Institute for Public Relations where we get to know leaders in the public relations industry.


In this episode of #InACarWithIPR, we explore the iconic neighborhoods of Los Angeles, from Echo Park to Little Tokyo, with our host Tina McCorkindale, Ph.D., APR, President & CEO of IPR, and Bill Imada, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Connectivity Officer at IW Group, Inc. They discuss everything from the importance of AAPI representation to how generative AI will shape the future of the PR and advertising industry.


In this episode, you will learn more about Bill’s journey to build a powerful marketing and PR agency, his tireless advocacy for millennial and Gen-Z professionals, and his inspirational leadership among AAPI leaders and advocates. On December 4th, Bill will be honored with the 2024 IPR Lifetime Achievement Award at the IPR Distinguished Lecture and Awards Gala for his incredible contributions to the industry.


Watch the latest episode of "In a Car with IPR" here!

How Do Americans Feel About the Workplace?

Bentley University & Gallup

This summary is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center.


Bentley University and Gallup examined Americans' opinions of organizations, flexible hours, and the workplace in general.


An online survey of 5,450 participants was conducted from May 8-15, 2023.


Key findings include:

  • 55% of Americans said they would move jobs to work at an organization that makes a greater positive impact on society, and 1-in-4 would do so even if it meant taking a 10% pay cut.
  • 71% of workers ages 18-29 said they would leave their jobs to work for an employer that has a greater positive impact on society.
  • 70% of Americans believe offering a four-day, 40-hour workweek, limiting after-hours work expectations, and offering mental health days would increase employee wellbeing.
  • When considering a new job, 87% of Americans said it is extremely or somewhat important that a company offers flexible work arrangements regarding both location and hours.
  • 68% said it was important for companies to provide free mental health support services.


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