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April 6, 2018 By Publicity Chair

2018 Spring Networking Breakfast Recap

We had another great Spring Networking Breakfast, filled with insightful conversations and new connections. Those in attendance had the opportunity to take part in “speed interviewing” with industry-related topics. We enjoyed a delicious breakfast thanks to the team at Backyard Bistro. Check out some of the photos below:

 

Filed Under: Events, Meeting Recaps, RPRS News

February 28, 2018 By VP@rprs.org

The State of RPRS: Updates and Plans

Hi, RPRS members and friends! Lindsay Priester here, RPRS president for 2018. As we’ve long left the holidays behind and March is quickly approaching, I wanted to take a minute to tell you where things stand with RPRS and what lies ahead.

Our board of directors recently transitioned and while we’ve got many of the same faces, there are a few changes!

Kelly Propst, our fearless leader for the past few years, has moved to an at-large role, while I’ve taken over as president. I’ve got some giant shoes to fill, but I’m thrilled to get this opportunity (while also conveniently having the experience and expertise of Kelly nearby). A huge thanks to Kelly for her unwavering dedication and leadership to this group over the years.

Stephanie Llorente, one of our long-term board members, has moved off the board and earned some much-deserved rest. She served as an officer for almost a decade and we’re so grateful for her time, commitment and willingness to jump in and help with everything over the years. Lucky for us, she’s still a very active RPRS member, so we get to see her often!

Lisa Jeffries, former banquet chair, has taken on the role of vice president and is booking dynamic and engaging speakers left and right. For those of you who know Lisa (which is probably most of you), you know she knows everyone in the biz, so this is the perfect role for her.  We’re very excited to share that the banquet chair vacancy left by Lisa is being filled by Allison Thiebaud, a new member to the board. She’s already brought energy and enthusiasm to planning the perfect banquet for our 2018 Sir Walter Raleigh Awards.

The rest of the crew is the same awesome group of PR/comms rockstars from last year – Jessica Pope (secretary), Andrea Epstein (treasurer), Olivia Easly (membership), Lindsay Poe (publicity), Hope Torruella (social media), David Dean (awards) and Christa Leupen (member-at-large). This group is one that is incredibly talented, engaged and committed to making RPRS the best it can possibly be.

The board met in January for a planning session. We spent hours discussing what’s worked in the past, what we can do better, and what we can provide to make sure our members get as much value as possible from their participation with RPRS. The planning session was a huge success and we’ve got big plans for this year!

One of those plans involves continuing to improve our Sir Walter Raleigh Awards program. Last year, David and Lisa worked tirelessly to update our awards program. For the first time in RPRS history, we were able to accept credit card payments (about time, we know!) and all submissions were digital. David is now taking the lessons learned from last year and putting into place additional systems and processes to enhance the Sir Walter Raleigh Awards. Stay tuned for more details!

We’ve already got some big events on the calendar, too. In March we’ll be hosting our breakfast networking social. It’s entirely FREE and includes breakfast (and coffee aka PR pro rocket fuel) and is one of our favorite events of the year. You can register here.

In April our luncheon will focus on everything you need to know about the Sir Walter Raleigh Awards. We’ll have previous winners give you their tips and tricks, as well as some lessons our awards chair, David, has learned from managing the process.

There are other fun things in the works as well: a half-day workshop for PR pros, co-working days and more. We can’t wait to give you more details!

Mostly, though, we want to hear from you! If you have an idea for a lunch speaker or social, an improvement or change you’d like to see in our Sir Walter Raleigh Awards, or just want to grab a coffee and say “hi,” please reach out to us! All of our contact information is available here and we’d love to talk!

Cheers to an exciting year for RPRS!

Lindsay Priester, 2018 RPRS President

Filed Under: RPRS News Tagged With: About RPRS

August 16, 2017 By Publicity Chair

Accessing Your New Member Account

If you are a current RPRS Member, you have access to a personal member account on our new website. Follow the steps below to access your account:

1. Visit https://rprs.org/login/ and click “Forgot Password” to begin the password reset process (Hint: your username is the email address with which you originally created your RPRS membership…if you are unsure which email is on file, please email Lisa@RaleighwoodMedia.com and she will gladly check for you).

2. You may need to check your spam folder for the password reset link that will be sent via email.

3. Once you reset your password, you will be able to log in and access member specific information (i.e. upcoming event information, industry-related news, and more)

If you have any issues or questions about the member accounts, please email Lisa@RaleighwoodMedia.com.

Filed Under: RPRS News

January 11, 2017 By Raleigh PR Society

Karl Sakas Releases Pocket Guide for Managing Marketing Types & Creatives

We’re starting off 2017 with a special shout out to Karl Sakas, president of Sakas & Company, agency thought-leader, and all around marcom good guy. Karl kindly provided a few copies of his latest book, Made to Lead: A Pocket Guide to Managing Marketing & Creative Teams, and shared a few (autographed!) copies with us that we sent lucky winners home with after our December holiday social last month.

What is “Made to Lead” about? The synopsis:
“Managing people is tough, but it doesn’t have to be so hard! Leading and managing comes more easily to some than others, but anyone can improve—agency leaders are made, not born. In this book, you’ll learn concrete tips to make your work easier when you lead marketing and creative teams.”

If you weren’t lucky enough to win a copy back in December, you can order yours today from Amazon.com for the stellar price of just $4.95. We’ve been reading this ourselves between meetings and love the realistic and actionable tips Karl shares… which are all based on real-world experience.

Filed Under: RPRS News Tagged With: Karl Sakas, Local Thought Leaders, What We're Reading

February 15, 2016 By Raleigh PR Society

Recap of January Lunch Meeting on Proofreading

During our January 26th lunch meeting, our Membership Chair Glenn Gillen of S&A Communications shared a plethora of great advice for proofreading. He included tips for strategies on proofreading, common punctuation and grammar mistakes, and a list of proofreading resources.

Here’s a few of Glenn’s great tips that our members shared on Twitter during the event:

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Filed Under: Meeting Recaps, RPRS News

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