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Alan Ryan

Alan has been working in high technology public relations for more than 20 years, following his time as a technology reporter and editor at Computerworld. As an Account Director at Rainier, Alan plays an active role in planning and executing PR programs for a variety of start-up and established hardware and software clients, helping them earn favorable media coverage, awards, ‘thought leadership’ content placements and more. Clients who have benefited from his work on their teams include Compass-EOS, Thin Film Electronics, M/A-COM, Moasis Global, AMD, NXP Semiconductors and others.

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Doe: a Deer, a Female Deer

Topics: Tech PR, tech marketing, analyst, language

Commencing Countdown, Engines On!

Topics: Product Launch, Leadership, Rainier, PR, Agency, Analyst Relations, PR Agency, Media Relations, PR planning, competitive positioning, content development

Ready, Set, Launch!

Topics: PR, Technology, Agency, Tech PR, PR Agency, PR Firm, content development, Launch

With Launches, Killing It (in a good way) Matters (Part 1)

Topics: Tech PR, tech marketing, startup

Oh oh oh, That’s F*!%@D Up!

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Content is the New Hot Sauce: Use it Liberally

Topics: Social Media, Content Marketing, public relations, press release, blog

Pay to Play? Sometimes We Don’t Hate It…

Topics: Content Marketing, Analyst Relations, Media Relations, content, Paid Media, pay-to-play

When it Comes to the Media, Don’t Trump the Message

Topics: PR planning, strategic messaging, marketing, news headlines, COVID-19, media training

Important Tips for Startups Hiring a PR Agency: Part 2

Topics: public relations, startups, PR planning

Important Tips for Startups Hiring a PR Agency: Part 1

Topics: public relations, startups, PR planning

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Topics: PR, Tech PR, PR Agency, PR Firm, autonomous car, autonomous vehicle

Should You Pay to Play?

Topics: PR Consultants, PR, Content Marketing, Tech PR, public relations, Media Relations, PR Firm

Graffiti for the Greater Good

Topics: Content Marketing