FPRA Blog Week Schedule
The schedule for FPRA Blog Week 2006 is as follows:
Monday, April 10
Physics and Public Relations … the Art of Consequential Thinking by Roger Pynn, APR
Millennials Foreword by Ann Marie Varga
Millennials: the New College Generation by Roger Casey, Ph.D.
Trust the Cost when Company Values, Ethics Sacrificed by Stuart Doyle, ABC
Tuesday, April 11
Crisis Management by Ray Casas
Including Editorial Boards in Your Communications Strategy by Dan Ward, APR
New Tools for Issues Scanning by Jennifer Wakefield
Wednesday, April 12
Doing Good is Good Business: Making Community Relations Work for Your Company by Susan Blexrud
Corporate Responsibility by Kari Conley, APR
The Benefits of Volunteering by Doreen Perez
The Power Network by Wendy Kurtz, APR, CPRC
Thursday, April 13
The Keys to Dealing with Interns by Bob Davis, ABC, APR, CPRC, Ph.D.
Ethics on Demand and on Call by Mark Johnston, Ph.D.
Accreditation: No Excuses by Susan Howard, APR
Accreditation: A Personal Story by Jamie Floer, APR
Friday, April 14
Add Pizzazz to Your Next Event…for FREE! by Wendy Kurtz, APR, CPRC
Investor PR: The Keys to Effective Annual Report Development by Chris Gent
The 10 Rules of Public Affairs by Bob O'Malley, APR
Blogs: The Birth of "Public" Relations by Josh Hallett
Linking Sites
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» FPRA Blog Week wraps up today from The DREAM Principle
Congratulations to FPRA's Orlando chapter on the success of FPRA Blog Week. Kudos to Bob O'Malley and Josh Hallett for their tireless efforts in putting it all together and updating the blog all week. A big "thank you" to all... [Read More]
» هفته وبلاگ در انجمن روابط عمومی فلوریدا from روابط عمومی
انجمن روابط عمومی فلوریدا The Florida Public Relations Association-FPRA اقدام به برگزاری "همایش هفته وبلاگ" به مدت 5 روز از 10 تا 14 آوریل نمود. مقالات خو... [Read More]





Visitor Comments
This is a great idea. Event blogs, in my opinion, are one of the best uses for push-button publishing.
In addition to getting new voices out there, I particularly appreciate your broad public relations focus.
It should also be an interesting case on rallying PRSA chapters together for one common goal.
Here's to a great event.
Posted by: Kevin Dugan | March 21, 2006 06:53 AM