PRSA Perspectives News and Notes from the Central Ohio Chapter of PRSA

Give Back: The December Unluncheon

Erin Maggied
By , November 20th, 2014

This time of year is always a race to the finish. From finalizing budgets for the New Year to checking things off your holiday shopping list, the holidays are a time of joy and list-making. Since it’s the season of giving, the PRSA Central Ohio Executive Board is asking members to add one small thing […]

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Don’t Dismiss Your Start-Up Dreams

By , November 14th, 2014

Each November, PRSA celebrates young public relations professionals through New Professionals Week. The Central Ohio PRSA New Professionals Committee is honoring this commemorative week by addressing topics relevant to new pros. So you’re a New Pro, which means the hard part is over, congratulations! You found a way to earn a living off of the […]

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New Pros: Stop, look around and don’t miss it

Taylor Gaspar
By , November 13th, 2014

Each November, PRSA celebrates young public relations professionals through New Professionals Week. The Central Ohio PRSA New Professionals Committee is honoring this commemorative week by addressing topics relevant to new pros. It’s been almost five years since I graduated from Ohio University, diploma in hand, ready to move to a new city and start a job […]

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What’s the best advice you received as a young professional?

By , November 11th, 2014

Each November, PRSA celebrates young public relations professionals through New Professionals Week. The Central Ohio PRSA New Professionals Committee is honoring this commemorative week by addressing topics relevant to new pros. Transitioning from college student to young professional can prove intimidating. The post-graduate world offers its own set of new rules, peers, assignments and challenges. […]

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Telling the Story of Our Storytelling for PR Event

By , October 8th, 2014

Every great piece of content – from white papers and news releases to tweets and blog posts – tells some kind of story. As humans, we are attracted to compelling stories. Our brains are wired to comprehend stories in the same basic manner: an introduction, build-up, climax and resolution. The great communicators of the world […]

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