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ESPOIC Call for Speakers

Do you need a reason to visit Vail, Colo., next May? The Emergency Services Public Information Officers of Colorado – affectionately known as ESPOIC – has posted a Call for Speakers for its 2010 conference, “Riding the Wave of Change”, in Vail, Colo., May 13-14.  This is a great opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise [...]

Looking for a career in PR? Six tips for your job search

As Cactus PR Director, my email address is on the homepage of our website – thus I get tons of job inquiries and requests for informational interviews. When talking to young candidates, I always find myself giving the same advice, which is based on my experience looking for a job in PR straight out of college. [...]

A Renaissance for Internal Communications

PRSA Colorado President Gina Seamans talks about the need for internal communications in the most recent Denver Business Journal. Click here to see the article in full [...]

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Gina Seamans

PRSA Colorado Chapter President Gina Seamans explores why public relations blogs receive few comments.

When you think about it, one of the main distinctions of a blog site vs. a Web site is that a blog is intended to host a conversation and a Web site is intended to host content. And the conversation [...]

So Tell Us What You REALLY Think!

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 have received an e-mail on March 17 from [...]

Don’t Hide Your Company During Times of Economic Woes

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 the theory that companies that support marketing and public relations in [...]