As a photographer I seek out the moments of genuine excitement, happiness and pride in a room and use a camera to immortalize that moment in a picture. Walking around the Gold Pick ceremony I was flooded with these kinds of moments. Here are just a few highlights of the night. You can find [...]
If you’re young PR pro, seasoned pro or just interested in public relations, come join PRSA Young Pros committee for drinks, complimentary appetizers and good conversation at Wahoo’s Fish Taco 1521 Blake St. in downtown Denver, Tuesday, June 29th from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Our new “Summer Social Networking Series” will be a free event held [...]
Each PRSA chapter sends a defined number of delegates (based on chapter membership) to a national assembly meeting, held in conjunction with the international conference. At this conference assembly delegates have traditionally deliberated and voted on matters pertaining to PRSA governance. In 2009 the Assembly voted to expand the responsibilities of assembly delegates, moving them to [...]
Last week (June 11) an administrative law judge ruled that Colorado anti-tax crusader Douglas Bruce was secretly behind three initiatives on the Colorado November ballot. The judge fined three other proponents of the measures for their “concerted effort to thwart” campaign-finance reporting requirements. (See The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_15281356)
This is exactly the type of issue that raises [...]
How many times have you heard the excuse, “I just don’t have the time?” For me, I hear it often and have even used it myself on occasion. It is probably the easiest way to feel better about not doing something — exercise, house cleaning, and volunteer work. Everyone is busy with commitments [...]