Q&A: Why is Panama PR now called thepublic®?

Since many of our clients and friends of the agency want to know why Panama PR is now called thepublic®, Meike and Christian have taken the time to answer your questions.
Meet the team: Monika Scheel-Kassai

Moni is the agency’s linguistic talent: our certified translator has been part of thepublic team since 2016. In addition to looking after a number of lifestyle clients, she is also responsible for management projects and keeps a watchful eye on the accounts.
Critical media and riotous influencers?

Scandals are media gold! But why is the media so focused on the food industry and why do they always look for reasons to cover scandals?
Meet the team: Jonathan Wurster

Jonathan supports the technical team and is at home with protective cases, door systems or chipping, but – typically Panama PR – he also brings in other topics such as wine from time to time.
Made in Italy: Dolce&Gabbana x Donnafugata

Dolce&Gabbana and Donnafugata launched their first joint wine in June 2020: Rosa.
Don’t let a virus infect your reputation

The German-American team of Joe Communications organized for the first time ever, together with AmCham Stuttgart, the digital format “E-Business After Hours”. It generated a lively discussion on why reputation management should be an important part of the virus management plan.
Meet the team: Christina

Tini texts. Everything. And has been doing so since 2007.
thepublic founded new international communications consultancy: Joe Communications

“We believe human interaction and dialogue are the most powerful tools in the world to create understanding and motivate action.”
The Taste of Fashion Meets the Style of Champagne

In November 2019, we organized an influencer event. For this occasion, we, the Bureau du Champagne Germany and eleven Influencers came together in Mannheim.
Pink Lady Apples: test magazine Öko-Test awards the label “good”

German consumers appreciate the unique taste and appealing color of Pink Lady apples. The Öko-Test awards the laber “good” which now gives German consumers peace of mind when choosing their apples out in the store.