Nicole Rodrigues on Women Worldwide

Published: Jan. 30, 2015, 2:25 a.m.

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Nicole Rodrigues, founder and CEO of NRPR Group in Beverly Hills joins Host Deirdre Breakenridge on Women Worldwide.

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Listen to find out what it takes to break barriers and stereotypes as a women in business. Nicole shares her thoughts on the challenges she faced,\\xa0moving from the football field as an NFL Oakland Raiders Cheerleader to the boardroom. Her journey includes tackling obstacles\\xa0and reaching her proudest moments by embracing her inner cheerleader.

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A little more about Nicole Rodrigues\\u2026 Nicole is an entrepreneur and very tech savvy entertainment publicist. Her extensive knowledge in bridging the gap between the technology and entertainment industries has allowed her to work with clients including Sony Pictures Entertainment, Dolby, Yahoo!, Sony Playstation, Hulu, and Hallmark.

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Prior to launching her business, NRPR, Nicole\'s career also included managing an international PR team at MobiTV, which is one of the pioneer solutions for digital & mobile entertainment delivery in the U.S. Before becoming an NFL Cheerleader, she spent a few years with the Oakland Raiders, managing player development campaigns and publicity projects.

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You can connect with Nicole on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

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A little more about Deirdre Breakenridge\\xa0\\u2026\\xa0Deirdre Breakenridge is an author, entrepreneur and CEO of\\xa0Pure Performance Communications. A 25-year veteran in PR and marketing, she is the author of five Financial Times Press books including her latest titles,\\xa0\\u201cSocial Media and Public Relations,\\u201d and\\xa0\\u201cPutting the Public Back in Public Relations.\\u201d Breakenridge speaks nationally and internationally on the topics of PR, social media and marketing. She\'s an adjunct professor at NYU and UMASS at Amherst, a recognized blogger at\\xa0PR Expanded, and also the co-founder of\\xa0#PRStudChat, a dynamic twitter chat with PR professionals, educators and students.
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