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Celebrating APR Month With Ask the APR
April is APR Month — but APR Month has nothing to do with Annual Percentage Rates. A second, less recognized, definition for APR is Accreditation in Public Relations.
In the world of communication professionals, Accreditation in…
A Message From Our President – April 2021
April is a time for renewal. It’s hard not to feel the extra spring in your step when the sun is shining, birds are singing and plants and flowers begin to bloom. It’s also the perfect time to look into renewing your commitment to your…
President Spotlight: Stefanie Macfarlane, APR
While we never could have imagined what 2020 would hold for the world, even in times of uncertainty, staying bright can light the way for yourself and those around you— a vision Stefanie Macfarlane, APR shares and lives every day. The…
President’s Letter – March 2021
As we turn the page of our calendars from February to March, we also turn our focus to Women’s History Month. The national month-long celebration began in 1987 and shines a light on the extraordinary contributions of the American women who…
President’s Letter: February 2021
“The way to right wrongs is turn the light of truth upon them.”~Ida B. Wells-Barnett
I love this quote from Ida B. Wells-Barnett. A woman ahead of her time, Wells-Barnett was a journalist, activist and researcher who fought against…
PRSA Orlando Member PRofile: Lisa Lochridge, APR
It’s not every day your PR efforts catch the attention of and inspire action from the President of the United States—but it’s not a surprising feat if you talk to the colleagues of seasoned public relations pro Lisa Lochridge.
Known…
PRSA Orlando ICON 2021 Kicks Off
The PRSA Orlando Planning Team for PRSA’s 2021 International Conference (ICON) (also known as Team Mouse) kicked off its work during a well attended virtual meeting in late January.
The volunteer team will be helping to organize ICON…
2021 PRSA Orlando Hardship Fund
Thanks to the generous support of our donors at the PRSA Gives Back Virtual Holiday Mixer, we were able to reinstate/renew four members! We have enough remaining in the PRSA Orlando Hardship Fund to renew/reinstate two additional members.…
President’s Letter: January 2021
Happy 2021! It’s finally here! Every New Year is filled with anticipation and hope, but never in recent memory has a year held so much expectation and promise. There certainly is a lot of pressure on 2021 to be a great year. And then, six…
PRSA Orlando Holiday Recipes
There’s no place like home this holiday season! Spice up your celebrations with our leadership team's favorite recipes of the season.
4-Ingredient Samoas: You definitely deserve a cookie, so don’t miss this delicious recipe from our…
Thank You for a Trailblazing Year; Get Ready for ICON 2021 in Orlando
“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
That was my high school class motto. It resonated with me then (just a “few” years ago) as I set out into the “real…
Don’t Forget the “B” in D&I Efforts
By: Tory Moore, PRSA Orlando VP, Administration
Brené Brown, a renowned professor at the University of Houston and New York Times bestselling author, reminds leaders that diversity and inclusion should consider adding an additional…
2020 PRSA Orlando Hardship Fund Program
UPDATE:
Thank you for supporting the PRSA Hardship Fund! Because of your support our chapter was able to reinstate or renew four PRSA Orlando memberships.
Applications are now closed for this program.
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The PRSA Orlando…
Getting to Know 2020 PRSA Orlando/Frank R. Stansberry Scholarship Recipient, Candice Joseph
Thanks to an endowment from PRSA Orlando, students majoring in public relations at the University of Central Florida have the opportunity to receive additional funding to assist their journey within the industry with the PRSA Orlando/Frank R.…
‘A Year to Forget or A Year to Learn?’ As We Faced Global Pandemic, Social Unrest, Misinformation, Disinformation, Presidential Election
We all know 2020 has certainly been anything but normal, and many of us are ready to put it behind us and move on. But, as one speaker asked at this year’s PRSA ICON, “Strategic Communications: Navigating A World Disrupted” held virtually…
Register Now: November is Member Appreciation Month
November is Member Appreciation Month - REGISTER NOW toRECHARGE Your Mind, Body & Spirit!
Recharge Your Mind: Improve Your Marketability PanelFriday, Nov. 6 at 12 noonSharpen your personal brand with our interactive panel of experts…
A Time of Turbulence, Transition and Transformation
While there are still three months remaining in 2020 (I mean, who can’t wait for this year to be over?), let’s hope the turbulence, challenges and difficult conversations serve as the foundation of change for a better tomorrow. …
Takeaways From Adweek’s Hispanic & Latin American Summit
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
Last month Adweek brought together 12 marketing leaders from global brands together for the inaugural Hispanic & Latin American Summit, where they discussed…
How To Create A Diverse & Inclusive Internship Program In Your Workplace
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
Building a diverse and inclusive company culture in the workplace has become a primary focus for many organizations, especially over the past year. Whether you’re…
September Marks Change, Ethics and Philanthropy
“Ahhh, Labor Day is upon us. Schools are back in full swing. We are reflecting on our summer vacations and travels. We are enjoying sports and the arts.” Well, that would have been remarks for a normal September — in a normal year.…
How To Create An Equitable Workplace For Older Workers
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
Nearly 2 out of 3 workers ages 45 and older have seen or experienced age discrimination on the job, according to results of a wide-ranging AARP workplace survey.…
How Limbitless Solutions Empowers Children & Champions Accessibility
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
“Inclusive design doesn't mean you're designing one thing for all people. You're designing a diversity of ways to participate so that everyone has a sense of…
Tips For Making Social Media Content Accessible To The Blind; Visually Impaired
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
Last month marked 30 years since a major milestone in our nation’s history - the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law by President George…
Despite Adversity, Camaraderie, Caring and Commitment Still Constant
While there still remains so much uncertainty in the world about the ongoing pandemic, reopening schools and returning to some form of normalcy, one thing for certain that hasn’t changed is our fellow PRSA members who, despite adversity,…
PRSA Unveils D&I Strategy, Outlines Steps To Building Diverse Organization
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
In the wake of George Floyd’s death, we have seen a national outcry and protests against racism, injustice and police brutality occur worldwide, calling for…
Mid-Year Brings Virtual Membership Mixer, PD Sessions
It’s hard to believe it’s July already. On one hand, where has the time gone? On the other, many of you are probably already over 2020, right?
It has definitely been an interesting year for all of us, but hopefully, it has challenged…
The Lowercase Black is a Color, Not a Person: New AP Stylebook Changes You Should Know Right Now
By Alyssa List, PRSA Orlando VP, Finance
The AP Stylebook made notable changes in its latest edition, updating its guidance on a number of relevant topics like race, gender-neutral language, and terms related to the coronavirus pandemic.
One…
The City of Orlando Leads The Way in LGBTQ+ Inclusion
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
Last year was a banner year for the LGBTQ+ community in the city of Orlando and throughout Central Florida. Not only did Orlando receive a perfect score on the…
President’s Letter: June 2020
Pandemic, Protests and Public Relations
As a global pandemic continues to impact us and we begin to show some
signs of recovery, we have yet to recover from what divides us. We have seen peaceful protests and calls for change,…
Key Takeaways From Adweek’s Diversity & Inclusion Summit
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
Adweek’s inaugural Diversity & Inclusion Summit, brought thirteen chief marketing officers and brand leaders from top global organizations together for a…
Afternoon Coffee Break Idea Swap Recap
We held our second "Coffee Break Idea Swap" on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. We had nearly 20 members on the virtual meeting and discussed a variety of topics. Here's a summary of what was covered.
Media Relations
Question: What advice…
The Importance Of Translating & Transcreating Your Marketing Campaigns
By: Veronica Figueroa Fernandez, PRSA Orlando Diversity & Inclusion Chair
We live in a globalized society, and while it feels like we are all interconnected, it is easy to forget that cultures and traditions vary from place to place.…
Resources for COVID-19
As COVID-19 presents new challenges for communication professionals, we have compiled a collection of local and national resources to assist during this time. This collection includes online learning tools, informative research and communications…
What we learned at supper: PRSA members on diversity and inclusion
Authored by Alyssa Badalamenti, Diversity & Inclusion Chair for the PRSA Orlando chapter
The PRSA Orlando chapter recently selected 12 members of diverse backgrounds to participate in an open discussion on diversity and inclusion. During…
Recap on what happened at the Best of #PRdiversity Twitter chat
by Alyssa Badalamenti, PRSA Diversity and Inclusion Chair
@PRSAOrlando, your chapter implemented a consistent diversity and inclusion blog that addresses timely topics, but also isn’t afraid to rid formality – share top lessons learned?…
Effectively reach key messages to audiences of all ages in a multimedia generation
By Alyssa Badalamenti, PRSA Diversity and Inclusion Chair
By now, everyone has replaced ‘millennials’ with ‘Gen X’ in their editorials, and millennials are looped in with the previous generations who grew into having negative stereotypes…
August is PRSA Diversity & Inclusion Month
By Alyssa Badalamenti, PRSA Diversity and Inclusion Chair
PRSA recognizes August as its Diversity and Inclusion month, a time to focus the spotlight on advancing the profession through representation of the hardworking communications professionals…
Diversity Should Be Celebrated All Year Long
By Alyssa Badalamenti, Diversity & Inclusion Chair
June 12 marked two years since the Pulse nightclub tragedy in Orlando. 49 beautiful lives were taken senselessly. Through the heartbreak, our city has since become more unified in its…
One size does not fit all: Diversity within communications roles
By Alyssa Badalamenti, Diversity & Inclusion Chair
I previously led communication strategies for an accounting firm and gained invaluable experience from this role. However, I remember feeling a little “out of the group” among my…
Representation Matters
By Alyssa Badalamenti, Diversity & Inclusion Chair
The animated film, Coco, recently won Oscars for Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song at this year’s Academy Awards. The film represented a young, Mexican boy who had dreams…
A Louder Voice for Diversity & Inclusion
By Alyssa Badalamenti, Diversity & Inclusion Chair
The last 12 months have highlighted diversity and inclusion in such a powerful way that it makes my role as Diversity and Inclusion Chair only a microscopic piece of a much larger initiative…
How Nonverbal Communication Speaks Loudly Through Diversity
By Alyssa Badalamenti, Diversity & Inclusion Chair
Over the holidays I traveled to three different countries - all of which I didn’t speak the native language, but learned a few key phrases to help me communicate throughout the day.
What…
Diversity, Inclusion, Public Relations and Beyond
By Jaylen Christie, Chairman of Diversity & Inclusion
An age-old axiom states that all good things come to an end. And so it is that my term as PRSA Orlando’s Chairman of Diversity & Inclusion has officially come to a close. It’s…