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Spotlight: Jennifer Strohm |
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Account Supervisor,
Van Eperen Public Relations
Why did you join PRSA?
As
a PR student at the University of Maryland, I found my activities with
PRSSA both personally and professionally rewarding. When I completed my
bachelor’s degree, I continued to participate in PRSA-NCC. However, I
had to put my membership on hold when I began taking classes part-time
for my master’s degree while also working full time. Now that I have
completed the program, I am glad to again be an active member. I am
particularly excited to help keep members informed about news and
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Spotlight: Mary Fletcher Jones |
Owner, Fletcher Prince
Why did you join PRSA?
I’d
dreamed about starting my own public relations practice for more than
ten years. My business partner, David Hyson (who is a graphic
designer) encouraged me to go for it this year. When I saw all the
great programs organized by PRSA-NCC, I signed up as a member. I’ve
been told that I go to more PRSA-NCC programs than any other member!
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Governmental Programs Liaison, US Census Bureau
After four years in communications and program management and one year
of public relations, Maria was determined to join an organization that
would allow her to network with other professionals, especially those
like her who were new to the public relations field. Out of several
national and local organizations, Maria quickly realized that PRSA
provided both the networking and resources valued by so many young
public relations professionals. |
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Director, Communications Marketing Group
How does Michele Bell maintain the sanity of work, family and a social
life? Learning the power to say no and knowing when to turn off the
telephone and blackberry. Bell recently joined PRSA-NCC and has been in
the field for 20 years. |
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