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About Marsha

Marsha Barancik is a writer and corporation communications consultant. She has held communications positions with some of Chicago’s most prominent companies. She began her career working as a reporter in Hong Kong and has been a technology reporter for a Tribune Ventures wire service and an editor with the Law Bulletin Publishing Co. Most recently she was a director with NOT FOR SALE, a NGO that fights the trafficking and bondage of humans worldwide. Marsha is a graduate of Boston University’s College of Communication and former president of the Chicago Headline Club.

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  • The flip side of social responsibility: Laura Silsby’s mission to move Haitian children to the United States via the Dominican Republic set off a legal battle and labelled her a trafficker. Her effort resulted in dire consequences for the earthquake relief at large, as medical airlifts became virtually impossible. Did any party help her evaluate this plan, its motives and potential results? Is an American in chronic debt better positioned to tell parents that they’re too poor to care for their own children?
  • G.E.’s Healthymagination ad campaign launched this week and is airing during Olympics coverage. It links G.E. products to medical heroism and traces the evolution of health care. It effectively spotlights the role its products play in saving lives, through the use of doctors. The irony posed by this messaging and imagery: Doctors treating patients in developing countries, which are referenced in this ad, rarely have access to high-tech products. Reports from Haiti and the recent Doctors Without Borders “Living in Emergency” documentary clearly show that primitive makeshift equipment, such as hacksaws, are the only tools in a disaster situation.
  • When watching the Olympics this month pay attention to companies advertising their CSR efforts. The Olympics are a prime opportunity to build on good will vibes.
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