Public Relations Society of America on WebmasterRadio.fm
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December 1, 2009 7:00 pm
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) is the world’s largest, pre-eminent organization for public relations professionals. Serving more than 22,000 members, PRSA’s primary objectives are to advance the standards of the public relations profession and to provide members with professional development opportunities through continuing education programs, information exchange forums and research projects conducted on the national and local levels. WebmasterRadio.FM’s Cover Story and the PRSA Conference Channel feature insights from industry thought leaders on a variety of topics, as well as featured presenters and highlights from the annual PRSA International Conference. From time to time, the PRSA Conference Channel features segmented podcasts for various areas of public relations, such as diversity, public affairs and government, and technology, to name a few. Additionally, roving reports from PRSA’s Professional Interest Section conferences appear on the PRSA Conference Channel. Recipients of the annual PRSA Silver Anvil Award the icon of best public relations practices that recognizes organizations that have successfully addressed contemporary issues with exemplary professional skill, creativity and resourcefulness also are featured each year on Cover Story.To learn more about PRSA, visit www.prsa.org. [Karen Dalton, APR, Executive Director for the Canadian Public Relations Society discusses the similarities of PR from their American counterpart and how they are dealing with changes with journalism, social media and more./>
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