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Tuesday, 16 January 2007

PPRS Membership Benefits

  • Monthly dinner programs provide professional development and networking opportunities. Meetings are held the last Thursday of each month with the exception of July, August, October and December.
  • Committee leadership and participation opportunities are available to all members.
  • The Annual Membership Directory lists all members and their contact information giving you immediate access to your colleagues.
  • Periodic salary surveys with other public relations/ communications organizations provide you with comparative data. Click here for the 2004 Salary Survey results.
  • Monthly newsletter featuring Bob Fisher's "Striking a Happy Medium" column which provides up-to-the-minute information on what's happening with local PR practitioners and news media outlets; upcoming dinner program information; new member information and more!
  • Free classified ads in the monthly newsletter.
  • Networking with other local communicators' groups through the Summer Social and the Holiday Social.

Five Pressing Reasons to Join PPRS:
1. Networking
We all know the value of networking with our colleagues. Why not put the PPRS valuable network of public relations professionals to work for you?

2. PR Pointers
Whether you are a novice or a seasoned public relations practitioner, PPRS speakers and programs provide valuable information for any level of experience. As a PPRS member you will gain important information that you can immediately put to work for your organization.

3. Exposure
PPRS meetings give you and your organization valuable exposure to your colleagues in the community.

4. "In-house" Expertise
PPRS members freely share their experiences and expertise with fellow members, saving you precious time and money. It's like having your very own staff of specialized experts available to you.

5. Think about it
How can you be a public relations practitioner and not be a member of your own society? Join today!

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 26 September 2008 )