Join us for an evening of grandeur, swank and old-world charm for this year’s PRSA Colorado Gold Pick Ceremony. This year’s award ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 7, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. The awards ceremony emceed by Denver Business [...]
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As a job seeker, my weekly routine includes attending networking events, connecting with people, applying for positions online, working on freelance clients and everything in between. When I need advice or a fresh perspective, I turn to Twitter and follow some of the wise [...]
University of Texas student Anna Lindsey had a great write up on spending her spring break in Denver getting to know some of the different agencies in town including Linhart PR, Metzger Associates, Turner Public Relations and Xstatic Public Relations. Anna had an excellent [...]
On Wednesday, the PRSA Colorado Chapter experienced a successful Shadow Day on the Front Range. Professionals enjoyed working with 45 participating students (six students drove from South Dakota to Colorado to par take in this event!) from nine different universities. Students were exposed to PR professionals from agency to corporate to [...]
At times like these, most people tend to get a little more excited about “freebies.” I’m calling all PRSA Colorado chapter members to please take advantage of a really big freebie. PRSA National is footing the bill for a first-ever all-chapter survey. You should [...]
The Denver Egotist and Jeremy Story of the Denver PR blog listed what they believe to be Colorado’s best PR firms when it comes to the top technology, restaurant, crisis, consumer product, B2B/professional services, hospitality/travel and the “big player” firm. What do you think of the [...]
PRSA member Stephen Koenigsberg has a terrific article in ColoradoBiz entitled, “Money, mind-set and the mess we’re in.” In the article, Koenigsberg asks us to take a look at how we view money and how our mindset is often one [...]
Have you signed up for the March 18 luncheon yet? This month’s topic is very timely – consumer confidence. The luncheon will focus on overcoming communication challenges and opportunities while navigating the current consumer confidence quandry. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. and the luncheon is from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. The cost is $45 for [...]
PRSA president and senior counselor at JohnstonWells Public Relations, Gina Seamans, wrote an excellent article for the Denver Business Journal. The article, “Don’t hide your company during times of economic woes,” belays the importance of continuing communications programs even during recessions. Gina’s article supports that [...]
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