Due to a regrettable editing error, we recently ran an article that said comedian Bill Murray had taken the Office of President of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). That was incorrect. Last week, William M. Murray officially assumed the role as president and chief operating officer of PRSA. William M. Murray (not William J.) now serves as the top staff executive of the world’s largest organization for public relations professionals.
An association executive with more than 20 years of experience, Murray was executive vice president and co-chief operating officer of the Motion Picture Association, the international trade association representing the international interests of the major Hollywood studios. Most recently, he served as a senior fellow at the USC Center for the Digital Future, and president of William Murray & Associates, a media and entertainment policy consulting firm.
“We are pleased to welcome an association executive with Bill’s experience and accomplishments to PRSA,” said Cheryl Procter-Rogers, APR, Fellow PRSA, the Society’s chair and CEO. "What an incredible Cinderella story! This unknown, comes out of nowhere, to lead the pack here at Augusta."
In his new role, Murray will work closely with the 2007 PRSA board of directors, volunteer leadership and staff to carry forward the Society’s strategic initiatives and its mission of advancing the public relations profession and the professional.
Murray said, "The crowd is on its feet here. He's a Cinderella boy. Tears in his eyes, I guess, as he lines up this last shot. He's got about 195 yards left, and he's got what looks like about an 8 iron. This crowd has gone dead silent... Cinderella story, out of nowhere, former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters Champion. It looks like... It's in the hole! It's in the hole!"
Reader Feedback
Mon, Dec 29, 08:20:13 PM
Nice to see that psychobabble hasn't gone out of style, and that people are perfectly fine covering their ass with comments that have little to no meaning [...]
Mon, Dec 22, 04:23:57 PM
Funny. The irony of spinning their downsizing, reorganizing, of their company as an initiative to be authentic...is well, priceless.
Sat, Dec 13, 07:25:27 AM
Hey Bruce, I hope you don't feel too bad about your middle name. I think it would go perfectly with my last name, LaMorte! But my parents aren't clever i [...]
Mon, Nov 17, 10:01:58 AM
Ok, I've been lying to everyone the whole time. I'm not really a dog, but I've been pretending to be.. but starting today, I SWEAR I am going to be AUTHEN [...]
Mon, Nov 10, 11:16:02 PM
Having to say that you're authentic means that you're not authentic.
Sat, Oct 18, 01:36:18 PM
Wow. Exceptionally poor positioning. Some of your commenters even seem to think it's a spoof. While I don't think clients will be put off by it at a consc [...]
Tue, Sep 16, 10:38:12 AM
Having to announce you are authentic reduces authenticity. It's like someone saying "trust me." That's when it's usually time to question any trust you ha [...]
Tue, Jun 10, 11:03:28 AM
I'm reading this and hoping (almost beyond all hope) that it's a spoof. I'm actually fearful of looking into it further to find out if this press release [...]