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September 12, 2017 By Publicity Chair

Job Alert: Social Media Marketing Assistant

Position: Social Media Marketing Assistant

Hiring: Food-Seen by Felicia Perry Photography

Post Date: September 12, 2017

Job Description: Food-Seen by Felicia Perry Photography specializes in photography, social media management and website design services for North Carolina’s food, beverage and tableware industries.

We are currently filling two part-time social media management/ marketing positions. This job entails creating relevant and fun posts on client Facebook, Instagram and Twitter platforms, as well as, heavy engagement with followers, comments, tags and other activities relevant to the client account and regular visits to the businesses to capture cell phone images, video and conducting general checking in with the client. These accounts are primarily Raleigh & Durham restaurants and beverage (beer, coffee, liquor, etc…) related businesses.

This is a long-term position. We are not looking for candidates seeking a short-term job, seeking other job opportunities or balancing a variety of projects. We are looking for a loyal, committed member of our team that’s comfortable with a flexible schedule, self-motivation and loves food, drink and socializing.

Apply * https://www.food-seen.com/jobs

 

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Filed Under: Triangle PR Jobs Tagged With: marketing and communications professionals

April 18, 2017 By Lisa Jeffries

RPRS Spring Social in Review

Thank you, Backyard Bistro, for putting together such a fantastic spread for our Spring Networking Social this morning!

We had a great turnout of members and guests who arrived bright and early for the chance to meet fellow local public relations and communications professionals via an informal, but super effective session of speed networking.

Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC

Our icebreaker question, “What superpower would you like to have?”, generated lots of fun responses: time travel, teleportation, and of course, what every communications practitioner would love to have… the ability to read our clients minds! The icebreaker was a great way to kick off discussions at each table over the tasty breakfast spread catered by our gracious hosts at Backyard Bistro.

Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh Public Relations Society RPRS Spring Networking Social at Backyard Bistro in Raleigh, NC

Check out our very first Periscope video for a look at this morning’s event.

This recap wouldn’t be complete without a special shout-out to RPRS Membership, Chair Olivia Easly, who coordinated a great event for us today — especially on her first day of vacation from the office!

If you couldn’t make it, you missed out on a great start to the day, but we’d love to see you at our next monthly lunch event: April RPRS Lunch Meeting: City of Raleigh—Government Communications.

Filed Under: Events, Meeting Recaps Tagged With: Backyard Bistro, marketing and communications professionals, members, networking events

November 4, 2016 By Raleigh PR Society

Member Spotlight: Cara McLeod

We are pleased to feature one of our active RPRS members Cara McLeod as our Member Spotlight this month. If you’ve attended any of our monthly lunch meetings, you’ll definitely recognize this friendly face!

Cara is a Marketing Communications Coordinator at City of Raleigh and specializes in the Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources department. Love the abundant and diverse outdoor offerings in our vibrant city of Raleigh? Tell Cara about it on Twitter – we know she’d love to hear from you!

Raleigh Public Relations Society board volunteer and membership chair Glenn Gillen (APR, Senior Account Manager – S&A Communications) offers the following Q&A with Cara:

What do you like about RPRS?

I love the opportunity to network with other members and learn from everyone.

What is your favorite book?

The Lorax.

What is your favorite part of the job?

My favorite part of my job is social media. I love all things social.

How did you get into PR/communications?

I started my career in communications at the YWCA. It was a great experience. I got the opportunity to work with Raleigh Parks and have been with them for the past 10 years. Time flies when you are having fun.

What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?

Find a mentor and be a mentor.

What is something that others would be surprised to learn about you?

I love to run Disney half marathons. I have a coast to coast medal for running a race in Disneyland and Disneyworld in the same year.

What three dinner guests (current or historical) would you like to have dinner with?

Vivian Howard from the Chef and the Farmer because she knows so much about food. Anthony McLeod, my husband, because he is always entertaining. Neil Armstrong because he was the first person to walk on the moon.

Growing up, what profession did you think you’d go into?

That was so long ago, I can’t remember 🙂

What song pops into your head most often?

Steep Canyon Rangers, Stand and Deliver

What is your favorite place to travel?

Asheville. The city has a really great vibe and wonderful food.

Keep your eyes on your email, members… Glenn just might reach out to you for our next member spotlight!

Filed Under: Member Spotlight Tagged With: Cara McLeod, marketing and communications professionals, members

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