Lessons in nonprofit communication from a celebrity chef

March 2, 2010 at 7:01 pm Leave a comment

Image courtesy of 10 Downing Street (via Flickr)

What can a celebrity chef teach us about nonprofit communication?

Well, if it’s Jamie Oliver, recent winner of the 2010 TED Prize, it turns out there are quite a few things he can teach us.

Check out my guest post over at Duck Call (the blog of Big Duck, the nonprofit communication firm where I’m doing my practicum this semester) to find out what they are.

Here’s the link: Jamie Oliver: For Better or for Worse

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About me

Madeleine Milan is in her second year in NYU’s MS in PR and Corporate Communication program. She is originally from (just west of) London, is still trying to get used to New York, and is interested in nonprofits, social entrepreneurship, food and tea.

 

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