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Give yourself a gift this holiday season - 'Change the way you see yourself'
Join PRSA-St. Louis for its year-end program, Wednesday, Dec. 17 and give your self a gift to carry into the new year. Kathryn D. Cramer, Ph.D.,founder and managing partner of St. Louis-based The Cramer Institute and a keynote speaker, will share some of the approach and training process that her firm has used to help Monsanto, DuPont, Microsoft, Starbucks, Peabody Energy, Deloitte & Touche, MasterCard and the U.S. Air Force with "Asset-Based Thinking" (ABT). "By transforming the way you see your power, your influence grows exponentially and your personal impact intensifies dramatically." At Ces & Judy's, Frontenac. See our Programs page for details and sign-up information.
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In case you missed them, both our October and November programs have been preserved for viewing at your leisure.
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Business news panel looks at 'Is there any room for good news?'
Is there any room for good news? How can businesses break through and tell their story? A panel of St. Louis Business editors, including: Chris Boyce, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Joe Dwyer, St. Louis Business Journal; Sean McLaughlin, KMOV-TV (CBS-4) and Jim Salter, the Associated Press looked at these issues and others at Saint Louis University, Nov. 7. Moderated by John Boul, global director of media relations for Edward Jones, our November luncheon was part of Pro-Am Day, historically a late February event now scheduled the first Friday of November. Nearly 200 PR professionals and students from 11 regional universities and colleges were on hand. Click here for a replay of the panel, courtesy of Media Watch.
Miss the 'Ethical or Not' Oct. 15 luncheon panel?
See it for the first time or again here (double click on the screen) courtesy of Media Watch.
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Membership Special (Extended thru Nov. 30)
Click on our Membership page if you have been thinking about becoming a member of PRSA and PRSA-St. Louis. During September and October you can get your St. Louis Chapter dues ($50) covered by National on a full membership. There are also different catgories depending upon years in the profession with specials for PRSSA graduates, graduate students in PR and first- and second-year professionals to enhance your careers and training. Be sure to use the special application form, either online or by printing it out and including the special promo code National provides.
Young Professionals add Facebook Page
PRSA-St. Louis Young Professionals may now be found on facebook. Go here to find them. Remember you can also keep in touch through the Young Professionals' MySpace page
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Check out the latest job openings in the St. Louis area with our Job Listings and view opportunities to spread your public relations expertise in Volunteer Opportunities.
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