Our chapter just got back from national conference in Washington, DC. Even though it was a conference full of sessions and speakers our chapter made the most of every opportunity that was there. We explored the city taking in our nation’s history and exploring the world of Public Relations outside of conference.
We started our trip on Friday, October 15 with a tour of the Holocaust museum, we viewed the exhibit State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda, in which we learn how Hitler used propaganda, which is an early known form of public relations, to convince millions that Jews were the cause of all of Germany’s problems. Hitler created himself to be a trust agent and opinion leader of the Nazi party that lead the German military and country to trust and believe that his party’s ideals and messages where true and that the Jews were to blame for all their country’s problems and that a final solution was needed. We learned how he used messages and power over Germany to cause mass genocide. We continued that day with a sight seeing tour on bicycles, through the national mall visiting all the national monuments. Friday evening was out first opportunity to network with our peers as we went to the social that evening and met other PRSSA members and chapters.
Saturday, kicked off with speaker Jim Margolis from the firm GMMB, he is most known for working on the Obama presidential campaign. He talked to us about using emotion, creating clarity in messages and needing to create a moment to stand out and show a pivotal changing point. He also, stressed the importance of social networking. We also got the opportunity to present a chant about our chapter. We continued the day by attending sessions focused on media relations, careers in entertainment and sports, public affairs, corporate and agency PR, travel and tourism, and entertainment PR. Our e-board then got the opportunity to sit down with other e-boards and discuss their chapter and the problems and opportunities within their chapters and get support and ideas from one another.
Sunday, we attended professional development sessions that focused on diversity, career preparation with the intern queen, and nonprofit PR. All of the professional development sessions were helpful because it gave us all the opportunity to learn about the areas of PR we may or may not be interested in and learn more about the field from professionals who actually work in them on an everyday basis.
Monday, was our last day of conference, it was also our chance to talk with PRSA members and network with them. It was here we learned many things we wanted to bring back to our chapter and implement things in the classroom and in our weekly chapter meetings. We heard keynote speakers such as Bill Tancer talk about data and its link to social media and Jeff Hayzlett discuss having 118 seconds to pitch and sell yourself or an idea. We had the opportunity to sit in on sessions about forming messages and research. We spent the end of the day networking with PR firms and companies offering internships and entry-level positions, in hope of finding opportunities for jobs and internships. The conference also gave us an opportunity to learn about different graduate school programs, media measurement tools like VMS, pitch engine, and Cision.
We concluded conference with the Inaugural Ball this awards ceremony gave us the opportunity to recognize our peers for their work in PR. It was also an opportunity for us to be recognized for our successful Bateman campaign in 2010 that resulted in 3rd place for our chapter.
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I loved Conference! I had no idea what to expect but it exceeded the expectations I did have!
The keynote speaker Jeff Hayzlett was amazingly funny and captivating, he had many great posts that tied into his jokes.
It was a great bonding experience for everyone that attended as well! I hope we can get some of the videos Sarah took up on the blog because everyone will find them quite amusing I think!
I miss prssanc ): and dc
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