This past weekend, your PRSA Colorado assembly delegates, Meredith Bagnulo, APR; Lisa Cutter; Dawn Doty, APR; GG Johnston and Cherie Orwig, APR, attended the 2009 Assembly meeting in San Diego. Our primary focus was to approve a sweeping set of bylaw changes — http://www.prsa.org/AboutPRSA/Governance/Bylaws — requested by delegates of the 2007 assembly. In a Tactics article, [...]
Let’s face it, bylaws will probably never end up as one of the top trending topics on Twitter or as a focus of the next PRSA luncheon, but nevertheless, they do serve an important role in helping to govern an organization. As you may be aware, the national office of PRSA is currently proposing a significant [...]
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), fondly referred to by us as “National,” is rewriting bylaws for the first time in its 60-year history. “Yawn,” you say? Maybe, but there’s at least one idea the task force is considering that might change PRSA significantly, especially at the Chapter level.
The question is, who is eligible to [...]