Public Relations Society of America National Capital Chapter News Seminar: “The Future of News”

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-(Business Wire)-September 22, 2009 - PRSA-NCC:

 

WHAT:

A dynamic panel of top media and public relations professionals will discuss “The Future of News,” addressing how changing technologies and the economy are impacting newsrooms and media organizations, the working relationship between public relations and media professionals, and the process and challenges of disseminating public information.

 

WHEN:

Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009
3:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
 

WHERE:

Willard Intercontinental Hotel

1401 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20004
 

WHO:

Moderator: Debbi Jarvis, vice president, PEPCO Holdings

 
Panelists:

Mark Hamrick, business editor, broadcast, Associated Press

Thomas Burr, Washington correspondent, The Salt Lake Tribune

Joie Chen, executive vice president, Branded News Worldwide, formerly with CNN and CBS

Alexander Heffner, ScoopMedia.com

Keith M. Kupferschmid, senior vice president, intellectual property policy & enforcement, Software and Information Industry Association

Robert Mathias, managing director/Washington, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide

 

HOW:

You may register for the event at www.prsa-ncc.org or call the PRSA-NCC office at 703-691-9212. Working members of the press covering the event may attend for free by contacting Shannon Joyce at 703-739-8803 ext. 131 or sjoyce@focusedimage.com.

 

WHY:

The landscape of the news industry has changed. Join us for a panel discussion on the latest trends and to learn about the current role of journalists and PR pros in public communications.
 
After the News Seminar, join us for the 2009 Thoth Gala to network with fellow communications professionals and honor this year’s public relations stars. The Gala will begin at 6 p.m. and will also take place at the Willard.
 

About The Public Relations Society of America's National Capital Chapter (PRSA-NCC)

PRSA-NCC is a professional public relations organization of approximately 1,400 members in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan region. PRSA-NCC provides professional development programs, accreditation instruction, and networking. PRSA-NCC also promotes public relations education through five area Public Relations Society of America student chapters. For more information, please visit www.prsa-ncc.org or call 703-691-9212.

 

MEDIA

CONTACT:

Shannon Joyce, PRSA Marketing & PR Committee, sjoyce@focusedimage.com, 703-739-8803 ext. 131

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