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With the start of the new year comes new leadership for our PRSA chapter. These volunteers will oversee our chapter’s growth, educational programs, and financial stability throughout 2021. Thank you to the following members for their time and dedication to our...
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No, that wasn’t an error in the email – it was us wracking our brains for how to creatively introduce our chapter’s new and improved website! On the new site you’ll find: An easy way to volunteer Info about our student chapters of PRSSA A list of this year’s chapter...
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According to Sallie Mae’s How America Pays for College 2020, on average, American families spent $30,017 on college. For those who dream of higher education, that fact may be daunting. Fortunately, free scholarships and grants are available to help lighten the load,...
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The APR Boot Camp is a three-day intensive course for candidates to prepare for and be Advanced through the Panel Presentation™, and take the computer-based Examination for Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) or Accreditation in Public Relations + Military...
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By Bob Saline, APR, Fellow PRSA A code of ethics is designed to give us a moral compass. As public relations professionals, this code should consistently guide our decisions. When you first joined PRSA, you were presented with our professional association’s Code of...News
Meet Holly White Yes, she was born at Christmastime. But not at the North Pole. Holly has been involved in our chapter for about six years – first as a member of the Awards Committee, then taking on leading the committee, which she still does today, and the past two...