Kate Ryan
PR Specialist
Kate returns to Dittoe PR with four years of experience in media relations strategy, pitching and content drafting, including bylines, ebooks/whitepapers, social media thought leadership and more. She enjoys working with B2B clients, especially in industries such as tech, education, logistics, and sales and marketing, as well as local Indy clients.
After attending Ohio University, she began her career in Indianapolis with an internship right here at Dittoe PR! She’s originally from Ohio but has been a diehard Indianapolis Colts/Peyton Manning fan for as long as she can remember. When not stressing out about her sports teams, she’s probably watching any and all types of reality TV, exploring all that life on the Monon Trail has to offer, and hanging out with her friends and family, especially her two nieces, Scout and Kit.
Industry Articles
Does Your Startup Have a Story?
Last week, the Dittoe Public Relations team was given the opportunity to take a front row seat as hundreds of entrepreneurs, founders and creative technologists from across the country converged on Indianapolis for the city’s first startup conference, The Powder Keg.
The Do’s and Don’t’s of Addressing Crises via Social Media
Negative messages can often spread faster than positive ones, so PR pros need to be prepared to act in a meaningful way at the drop of a hat. But how you respond is certainly important. Here are six Do’s and Don’ts for handling Crises on Social Media.
Tweets: Not Fit for PR Pro Consumption
I recognize the power of Twitter and the positive impact it has made on media and society as a whole. It’s also an invaluable tool for PR pros; not only for engaging with reporters, but for engaging with publics. But it should NEVER be considered a top source for consuming media. By anybody. Ever.