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Register for the 2009 Professional Development Seminar! October 26, 2009

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PRSA Tulsa 2009 Professional Development Seminar
8:30 AM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009
Oklahoma State University – Tulsa
700 N. Greenwood, North Hall

Cost: (includes breakfast & lunch)
PRSA Members: $40
Non-Members: $50
Non-Profit: $30
Students: $10

Join PRSA Tulsa for our 2009 Professional Development Seminar on Oct. 28! This half-day program features local and regional keynote speakers, break-out sessions and panels to answer your most pressing questions about navigating today’s PR landscape. Register today for this exciting event!

Main Topics:

  • “Making Ideas Stick” – Learn how to utilize public relations, marketing and communication strategies to build public support for your organization. Denver Peacock & Andy Moreau, Cranford Johnson Robinson Woods – Little Rock, AR
  • “Social Media & Customer Service: A Match Made in Heaven” – Hear how social media tools are being used to improve customer service beyond more traditional customer support channels. Brandy King, Southwest Airlines – Dallas, TX

Break-Out Sessions:

  • “Active Influence” – Take a detailed look inside the strategy and engagement of social media and marketing executions. Brian Kratkiewicz & Bryan Jones, Cranford Johnson Robinson Wood – Little Rock, AR
  • “Building a Brand on a Shoestring Budget” – Find out how to turn a personal passion into a popular brand with only a limited budget via PR, partnerships and social media. Deedra Determan & Melanie Henry, 918 Moms – Tulsa
  • “Back to Basics” – A local communications panel reviews the basic PR skills and knowledge that remain relevant in the age of social media. Russ Florence, Schnake Turnbo Frank | PR – Tulsa; Nellie Kelly, American Red Cross – Tulsa; and Kim MacLeod, City of Tulsa
  • “Momblogging 101” – Hear one blogger’s perspective on the national momblogging trend, her tips for pitching to this unique audience and how recent changes in FTC guidelines are affecting bloggers and PR pros. Melanie Norman, Blogging Basics 101 – Tulsa

Register on the Tulsa PRSA Web site.


 

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