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28 Jan
For anyone that knows or follows me on Twitter they know how passionate I am about “doing the right thing.” Most recently you’ve probably seen how frustrated I’ve been about this week’s national media blitz from Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.
As a business owner and PR professional, I make it a priority to focus on ethics above all else. In fact, let me share my checklist for any new business opportunity (more for myself vs. a tried & true process):
I feel the need to share this with you because I learned that Gov. Blagojevich had hired a firm in Tampa, FL called The Publicity Agency to represent him on this recent media tour. Glenn Selig, owner of this firm touts right on his homepage that his firm also represnted Drew Peterson, a former Illinois police sergeant who was accused of killing his third & fourth wives. Was there any ethical decision made when Mr. Selig decided to take on both Blagojevich & Peterson as clients? Did Mr. Selig apply a similar set of personal requirements when assessing either of these opportunities?
I would love to hear from others on this topic and specifically on this particular example. Is it our “duty” as PR professionals to represent these characters (accused criminals)? Once again, ethics should drive every decision we make…my answer is plain and simply, “no.”
Matt

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3 Responses for "Following Your Gut…Call it Ethics"
Welcome to the blogosphere, Matt. I look forward to reading your posts.
Isn’t this Selig guy also Major League Baseball’s commissioner? (smile)
Thanks for your comment, Marc! Same Selig name but certainly not in the same neighborhood:) Although I am still upset about the All Star Game tactics in Milwaukee a couple years ago…
Here is another blog post on this subject from Jon Greer – http://catchingflack.com/2009/01/27/blagojevich-pr-blitz-is-a-laughable-farce/. Again, great conversations taking place on this “farce.” Thanks Jon!
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