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Game on: The Need for Sports Advocacy 

The need for sports advocacy is far bigger than any single industry; it’s a cultural phenomenon, and as you might expect, passion runs deep. Like in so many successful industry transformations before this, the best communicators win. Learn how our Sports Practice can help you get in the game.

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Authentic Public Affairs for the Energy Transition:Perspectives from DDC’s Energy Practice Group

The energy transition is all-encompassing; it touches every sector of the economy and impacts communities large and small across the socioeconomic spectrum. When it comes to energy, policymakers and business leaders are divided over the details, but they can all agree on one fact: we need more, and we need it fast.

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The Future of Healthcare Hinges on Local Community Engagement

DDC Senior Vice President and healthcare practice lead Dan Sweet attended #BIO2024 last month, and he’s sharing a few key takeaways on why local community engagement will be critical to influencing both healthcare policy and behavior today and in the future.

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Hispanic Voters: A Critical Audience for Elections and Advocacy

The 2024 campaign season is in full swing. 30 of the 50 states will have completed primaries by the end of June—some of them breaking records for campaign spending before even getting to the general election. The national conventions will be held in July and August, and with the first presidential debate this Thursday, this election cycle is shaping up to be one of the most polarizing and competitive in recent U.S. history.

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Navigating Uncertainty Around CCUS: Insights from the Global CCS Institute Conference

The Global CCS Institute conference was a convergence of thought leaders, policymakers, and industry professionals, all gathered to discuss the future of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS). Among the key issues keeping CCUS proponents up at night are global uncertainty, policy and regulatory challenges, and the lack of education around CCUS in local communities. All of these pieces can lead to project delays that could make it unfeasible to move CCUS projects forward. A central focus of the conference—and DDC’s central expertise—is how the industry and those relying on CCUS to achieve their net zero goals can more effectively navigate these uncertainties and successfully move forward CCUS projects.

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DDC Public Affairs Welcomes Greg Graham as Executive Vice President of Technology & Product

DDC Public Affairs, the leading firm at the intersection of business, communications and politics, is excited to announce the appointment of Greg Graham as the new Executive Vice President of Technology & Product. With a distinguished career spanning over 25 years of technological innovation and leadership, Greg brings a wealth of experience in driving significant business technology transformations across various industries.

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Purposeful Leadership: Lessons for DDC’s CLIMB Initiative from Lan Phan’s AAPI Heritage Month Webinar

In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, DDC team members had the privilege of joining other professionals within the Omnicom network for an insightful storytelling session on purposeful leadership. The session featured Lan Phan, the esteemed author of Do This Daily and founder of the Community of SEVEN.

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Managing Misinformation: Make Sure AI Is Working For You, Not Against You

In today’s digital world, misinformation can spread like wildfire, tarnishing corporate reputations and instigating crisis before the truth even gets its boots on. Most organizations are struggling to understand how misinformation is influencing their stakeholders—and how to manage it. Recognizing these challenges, DDC Public Affairs is offering a Misinformation Management platform that combines our human expertise with the power of AI to efficiently parse conversations for common themes, outspoken voices, and emerging threats so clients can get ahead of misinformation and prevent crises before they can take hold.

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