Public relations and investor relations departments tend to work separately from each other within corporations. With the help of today’s collaboration tools, they can share each other’s resources in order to benefit everyone.

After all, investor relations is a function of public relations, while public relations works for investor relations. This is the case because both departments strive to achieve the same goals for a company.

Communication

Investor relations professionals need EBITDA and GAAP figures, while public relations are focused on a brand and the solutions it provides.

Both target audiences for those departments share some common elements, which means both departments must figure out what those common elements are, and share them with each other.

Investor relations professionals can learn more about brand strategy and join round tables, while PR professionals can join analyst webinars and earnings calls to learn more and communicate better.

Companies can save time and money when they share some simple yet essential documents like key facts, glossaries, or vocabulary sheets.

That means investor relations and public relations departments should work together to collaborate on those types of documents, and share them with each other.

Media Relations and Coverage

Generally, public relations professionals focus on social media platforms and trade papers when it comes to promoting a brand. On the other hand, investor relations tend to focus on outlets like the Wall Street Journal or the Financial Times.

The readers of all of those different outlets don’t differentiate which department the coverage is coming from, which means the company shouldn’t either.

That means the public relations and investor relations departments should be sharing their contact lists of friendly journalists, and keeping those lists up-to-date.

Instead of having to sell two different stories to different journalists, companies can focus on selling a single story from two different angles with this strategy.

Companies shouldn’t promote their coverage solely from a PR perspective, and instead, it’s best to establish some cross-promotion strategies when it comes to social sharing, which can be conducted across both departments.

Then, companies can make the investor relations media list aware of the public relations news stories, and vice versa.

Thought Leadership

Many companies tend to rely on their internal experts, and yet those experts have a limited audience. To make the most of the content they create, companies have to share that content with other people and the general public.

The best way to go about that is by creating a list of in-house experts or influencers that both public relations and investor relations professionals can reach out to at any time.

Both departments should also maintain shared lists of the top quotes by those experts, and of any findings, they’ve produced.

Then, both IR and the PR departments can present those experts as thought leaders by sharing their expertise with journalists from each sector.

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Ronn Torossian is the Founder & Chairman of 5W Public Relations, one of the largest independently owned PR firms in the United States. Since founding 5WPR in 2003, he has led the company's growth and vision, with the agency earning accolades including being named a Top 50 Global PR Agency by PRovoke Media, a top three NYC PR agency by O'Dwyers, one of Inc. Magazine's Best Workplaces and being awarded multiple American Business Awards, including a Stevie Award for PR Agency of the Year. With over 25 years of experience crafting and executing powerful narratives, Torossian is one of America's most prolific and well-respected public relations executives. Throughout his career he has advised leading and high-growth businesses, organizations, leaders and boards across corporate, technology and consumer industries. Torossian is known as one of the country's foremost experts on crisis communications. He has lectured on crisis PR at Harvard Business School, appears regularly in the media and has authored two editions of his book, "For Immediate Release: Shape Minds, Build Brands, and Deliver Results With Game-Changing Public Relations," which is an industry best-seller. Torossian's strategic, resourceful approach has been recognized with numerous awards including being named the Stevie American Business Awards Entrepreneur of the Year, the American Business Awards PR Executive of the Year, twice over, an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year semi-finalist, a Top Crisis Communications Professional by Business Insider, Metropolitan Magazine's Most Influential New Yorker, and a recipient of Crain's New York Most Notable in Marketing & PR. Outside of 5W, Torossian serves as a business advisor to and investor in multiple early stage businesses across the media, B2B and B2C landscape. Torossian is the proud father of two daughters. He is an active member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and a board member of multiple not for profit organizations.