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U.S. Olympics PR chief shares lessons from knitting controversy'
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U.S. Olympics PR chief shares lessons from knitting controversy Patrick Sandusky, the chief communications officer at the U.S. Olympic Committee, spoke to PR Daily about the recent PR crisis that gripped the organization.
 
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