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SUMMARY:RECORDING: Think Smart & Stay Cool: The Power of Civil Discourse
DESCRIPTION:Recording of PRSA SD/IC’s online roundtable on the Power of Civil Discourse and How it Enhances Our Profession\n\n\nCommunicating with Civility Is Fundamental to Our Profession  \nThe last decade has seen a rapid decline in the public’s willingness to speak and to treat each other with civility. Some will blame a contentious political environment\, the popularity of social media and the anonymity it affords\, or the ongoing degradation of decency and compassionate thinking.   \nAs public relations professionals\, we should always champion the idea that effective communications is based on civility\, compassion\, and respect for all.  \nIn honor of National Ethics Month\, our chapter is focusing on the the importance of civility and how we can hone our skills to become stronger\, more sensitive and more powerful communicators. We want to help you strengthen your skill set so you can not only enhance our profession by your actions\, but become highly respected leaders in public relations who adhere to our established Code of Ethics  and value civil discourse in all that we do.  \nIn this webinar\, you will hear: \n\nWhy civility has become part of PRSA’s strategic plan\nSkills that can make you a more effective communicator\nHow to disagree productively\nQuestions to ask a prospective client or boss in order to rate their ethical standards before you say “yes”\nAn 8-Point Checklist on how to maintain civility and communicate effectively in difficult or polarizing situations\nExamples of successful campaigns where civil discourse made all the difference\n\nWe’ll also leave plenty of time for questions and further discussion. \nThis lunch and learn event is one you don’t want to miss! \nOur roundtable panel features: \nAnthony D’Angelo\, APR\, PRSA Fellow – 2018 National PRSA Chair and Public Relations Professor and Director of the Executive Master’s Program in Communications Management at Syracuse University in  upstate New York  \nSandy Young\, Vice President\, J. Walcher Communications\, an award-winning agency in San Diego. Young is a former board member of our PRSA Chapter \nKaren Swim\, APR\, Founder & CEO of Words for Hire\, a full-service public relations and marketing agency in Shelby Township\, MI near Detroit. Swim also serves on the National PRSA Ethics Committee.  \nMark McClennan\, APR PRSA Fellow – 2016 National PRSA Chair and the founder of “EthicalVoices.com” a weekly vlog featuring respected communications professionals across the country. McClennan also works for a PR agency in Boston\, MA.  \nModerated by Julie Smith-Taylor\, APR\, PRSA Board Member\, Ethics Committee Chair and Founder/Owner of Taylor PR Strategies \nIf you are not able to register online via credit card\, send a registration RSVP via email to Maggie Padilla at prsa.maggie@gmail.com. Payment can be made prior to the event by check or credit card (VISA\, MasterCard and American Express). Checks can be mailed to PRSA SD/IC\, P.O. Box 28512\, San Diego\, CA 92198-0512. \nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Julie Smith-Taylor at juliesmithtaylor@gmail.com.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/recording-think-smart-stay-cool-the-power-of-civil-discourse/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211008T120000
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SUMMARY:The Scoop on the Shell:  The PR Behind Launching a Landmark
DESCRIPTION:Join PRSA SD/IC as we discuss what it was like to create the PR and Media Relations campaign for the launch of the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park\n\n\nSan Diego’s newest arts and culture venue is an instant landmark. \nThe brand new Rady Shell at Jacobs Park\, the new permenent home for the San Diego Symphony\, has captured regional\, state\, national and international attention.  \nThe lauch of this venue – which also happens to be a public park when not in use –  is a perfect lesson for PR\, Communications\, and Marketing Pros\, as well as students studying our craft. \nIn this webinar\, you will hear from: \nThe team at Raindrop Agency who worked behind-the-scenes of the Rady Shell project. Carrie Jones and Kelsey Buller will break down what went into their PR campaign\, media relations outreach\, as well as how they adapted to the ever-changing situations resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. \nThis is also San Diego’s latest public/private partnership. How do you message and develop a strategy that works for everyone involved: from government stakeholders to arts and culture world\, as well as the media. \nPRSA San Diego /Imperial Counties Chapter is excited to offer this hour-long conversation as a lunch and learn webinar. \n\n\n\nWith purchase of your ticket to the event\, you are automatically entered to win a pair of tickets to an upcoming event at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park(!!). \nOur panel features: \nCarrie Jones\, Chief Communications Officer at Raindrop  \n\n\n\nAs Chief Communications Officer at Raindrop\, Carrie Jones leads client experience and global communications for Raindrop’s ever growing roster of clients\, while overseeing the agency’s PR\, influencer and social media departments. Carrie is an award-wining media strategist\, and throughout the past two decades she and her teams have consistently secured top-tier media placements in national\, regional and local media outlets for clients spanning a variety of industries. With an extensive background in hospitality\, tourism\, art/non-profit\, consumer packaged goods and fitness\, Carrie understands the importance of brand authenticity with consumers\, and how critical it is as a brand to manage its reputation and narrative.  \nCarrie previously served as vice president of PR and social media at MeadsDurket and prior to that as sr. vice president of i.d.e.a. (now 62Above). She is a past PRSA San Diego Imperial Counties board member and graduate of San Diego State University.  \nKelsey Buller\, Public Relations Supervisor \n\n\n\nKelsey Buller is a public relations specialist with more than 10 years experience in the media industry. As a PR Supervisor at Raindrop\, Kelsey helps manage publicity and influencer management across print\, digital\, broadcast and social platforms for local and national clients spanning across a variety of niches including fitness (Jazzercise)\, arts/hospitality/tourism (San Diego Symphony\, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club)\, and CPG (Cleo+Coco\, Omigo\, Generark). In her previous role as Senior PR Associate for the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic\, she led PR efforts for the hospital’s third face transplant. With a background in journalism\, Kelsey has interviewed celebrities and written beauty + lifestyle content for Brit + Co\, Organic Spa Magazine\, Sophisticate’s Hairstyle Guide\, Sophisticate’s Black Hair and American Cheerleader Magazine.  \nModerated by Barbara Cosio Moreno\, PRSA Board Member\, Professional Development Committee \nIf you are not able to register online via credit card\, send a registration RSVP via email to Maggie Padilla at prsa.maggie@gmail.com. Payment can be made prior to the event by check or credit card (VISA\, MasterCard and American Express). Checks can be mailed to PRSA SD/IC\, P.O. Box 28512\, San Diego\, CA 92198-0512. \nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Barbara Cosio Moreno at bjmoreno7@gmail.com.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/lunch-learn-the-scoop-on-the-shell-the-pr-behind-launching-a-landmark/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Think Smart & Stay Cool: The Power of Civil Discourse
DESCRIPTION:Join PRSA SD/IC’s online roundtable on the Power of Civil Discourse and How it Enhances Our Profession\n\n\nCommunicating with Civility Is Fundamental to Our Profession  \nThe last decade has seen a rapid decline in the public’s willingness to speak and to treat each other with civility. Some will blame a contentious political environment\, the popularity of social media and the anonymity it affords\, or the ongoing degradation of decency and compassionate thinking.   \nAs public relations professionals\, we should always champion the idea that effective communications is based on civility\, compassion\, and respect for all.  \nIn honor of National Ethics Month\, our chapter is focusing on the the importance of civility and how we can hone our skills to become stronger\, more sensitive and more powerful communicators. We want to help you strengthen your skill set so you can not only enhance our profession by your actions\, but become highly respected leaders in public relations who adhere to our established Code of Ethics  and value civil discourse in all that we do.  \nIn this webinar\, you will hear: \n\nWhy civility has become part of PRSA’s strategic plan\nSkills that can make you a more effective communicator\nHow to disagree productively\nQuestions to ask a prospective client or boss in order to rate their ethical standards before you say “yes”\nAn 8-Point Checklist on how to maintain civility and communicate effectively in difficult or polarizing situations\nExamples of successful campaigns where civil discourse made all the difference\n\nWe’ll also leave plenty of time for questions and further discussion. \nThis lunch and learn event is one you don’t want to miss! \nOur roundtable panel features: \nAnthony D’Angelo\, APR\, PRSA Fellow – 2018 National PRSA Chair and Public Relations Professor and Director of the Executive Master’s Program in Communications Management at Syracuse University in  upstate New York  \nSandy Young\, Vice President\, J. Walcher Communications\, an award-winning agency in San Diego. Young is a former board member of our PRSA Chapter \nKaren Swim\, APR\, Founder & CEO of Words for Hire\, a full-service public relations and marketing agency in Shelby Township\, MI near Detroit. Swim also serves on the National PRSA Ethics Committee.  \nMark McClennan\, APR PRSA Fellow – 2016 National PRSA Chair and the founder of “EthicalVoices.com” a weekly vlog featuring respected communications professionals across the country. McClennan also works for a PR agency in Boston\, MA.  \nModerated by Julie Smith-Taylor\, APR\, PRSA Board Member\, Ethics Committee Chair and Founder/Owner of Taylor PR Strategies \nIf you are not able to register online via credit card\, send a registration RSVP via email to Maggie Padilla at prsa.maggie@gmail.com. Payment can be made prior to the event by check or credit card (VISA\, MasterCard and American Express). Checks can be mailed to PRSA SD/IC\, P.O. Box 28512\, San Diego\, CA 92198-0512. \nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Julie Smith-Taylor at juliesmithtaylor@gmail.com.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/think-smart-and-keep-your-cool/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185057
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SUMMARY:Trending: Fun Social Media Tactics to Build Positive Brand Sentiment
DESCRIPTION:Fun and unexpected social media tactics that help build positive brand sentiment\n\n\nAbout the panel \nThrough this webinar\, our attendees will get: \n\nAn understanding of what community management looks like in organizations of different sizes (from a social media giant to a local health clinic)\nExamples of tactics to maintain your social media community engaged\nTips for how your brand can adopt an in-platform voice (ready to make a meme?)\nResources (newsletters and social media influencers) to stay updated on social platforms and trending content\nThoughts for the expects on why timely and consistent engagement leads to increased positive brand sentiment (and how to do it when you have other priorities\, too)\nMore tactics (!) for collaborating with content producers and copywriters\n\nAbout PRSA SD/IC \nPRSA SD/IC is one of more than 100 chapters within the Public Relations Society of America\, the world’s largest and foremost organization of public relations professionals. The chapter maintains a broad range of professional development activities to strengthen the professionalism of its members. Members represent a wide range of experience levels\, and practice areas including corporate\, agency\, government\, nonprofit and education. \nPanelists \n\nJanine Davis\, Manager\, Brand Social\, XX Artists\nAngela Elo-Rivera\, Media Communications Specialist\, UC San Diego AntiViral Research Center\nRamel Wallace\, Senior Community Manager\, BAM\nAdriana Heldiz\, Multimedia Producer\, Voice of San Diego\n\nIf you are not able to register online via credit card\, send a registration RSVP via email to Maggie Padilla at prsa.maggie@gmail.com. Payment can be made prior to the event by check or credit card (VISA\, MasterCard and American Express). Checks can be mailed to PRSA SD/IC\, P.O. Box 28512\, San Diego\, CA 92198-0512. \nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Arturo Garcia at garcia@mopa.org.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/trending-fun-social-media-tactics-to-build-positive-brand-sentiment/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210831T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210831T190000
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CREATED:20210827T212748Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Bernays Awards: Info Session
DESCRIPTION:PRSA SD/IC is hosting an information session where all your questions will be answered by previous winners\n\n\nIn this webinar\, you will get: \n\nTips from previous winners to complete your entry \nAnswers to all your questions about the awards \nInsight to the awards’ value in your career coming from senior communications pros \n\nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Arturo Garcia at garcia@mopa.org.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/2021-bernays-awards-info-session/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210709T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210709T130000
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CREATED:20210709T172256Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Communicating with Pride
DESCRIPTION:Join PRSA SD/IC’s online conversation with members of the LGBTQ Community to discuss what makes inclusive messaging and work environments.\n\n\nWe’ve all seen the logos changing and the messages of\, “Happy Pride\,” but how can we ensure as PR\, Communications and Marketing pros that we are walking the walk. July is Pride Month in San Diego. It comes on the heels of June which is celebrated as LGBTQ Month in California and in the U.S.  \nWhat happens in the months after Pride? \nPRSA San Diego /Imperial Counties Chapter is taking this opportunity to host a discussion with members of the LGBTQ Community about how to be a supportive ally\, introduce you to communications professionals who are also out and proud\, and discuss how we can improve our communications messages to be inclusive. \nIn this webinar\, you will hear: \n\nWhat does it mean to be an ally\nWhy are pronouns so important\nHow can you ensure your campaigns are inclusive\nIs your office a positive environment for LGBTQ employees\n\nThis lunch and learn event is one you don’t want to miss.  \nOur panel features: \nDr. Vincent “Vinnie” Pompei \nHe/Him | Director\, Youth Well-Being Project\, Human Rights Campaign \nDr. Vincent “Vinnie” Pompei is the Director of the Youth Well-Being Program encompassing the annual Time to THRIVE conference\, Project THRIVE\, the Youth Ambassador Initiative\, and a portfolio of training and educational resources to help youth-serving professionals promote the overall well-being of LGBTQ youth. Before joining HRC\, Vincent was the Project Director for the Center for Excellence in School Counseling and Leadership at San Diego State University and spent over ten years as a classroom teacher and school counselor. He also served as President for the California Association of School Counselors\, was on the LGBTQ Issues Advisory Committee for the California Teachers Association\, and was a National Cadre Trainer for the National Education Association. \nJerry McCormick \nHe/Him | Senior Public Information Officer\, City of San Diego \nJerry McCormick is a Senior Public Information Officer with the City of San Diego. He is the founder of the San Diego Association of Black Journalists (now celebrating its 21st year) and a current board member of the Society of Professional Journalists. McCormick has worked locally at The San Diego Union-Tribune\, NBC 7 San Diego (where he won an Emmy for his work on the Boston Bombing tragedy) and Fox 5 San Diego. He also teaches broadcast at San Diego State University and print journalism at Southwestern College in Chula Vista. In addition\, he is an active member of the National Association of Black Journalists. \nAri Lopez \nThey/Them | Operations & Special Projects Coordinator at Mixte Communications \nBefore joining Mixte\, Ari (they/them) volunteered for a handful of CBOs and NPOs in the San Diego region. They have worked for two different San Diego government agencies: SANDAG and the County of San Dego’s Environmental Health Department. They also briefly worked for a philanthropy-servicing organization where they had the opportunity to support local\, small and minority-owned businesses that have been impacted by the global pandemic\, helping local business owners secure grants provided by the CARES Act. \nBorn and raised on Kumeyaay land (San Diego region)\, Ari is a Latinx\, first-generation college graduate and a queer person of color who has naturally gravitated towards social justice issues and campaigns. Ari holds a BA in Socio-Cultural Anthropology and Urban Studies & Planning from UC San Diego. They value accountability\, collaboration\, equity\, and sustainability. \nModerated by Barbara Cosio Moreno\, PRSA Board Member\, Communications Professional\, & Proud member of the LGBTQ community \nIf you are not able to register online via credit card\, send a registration RSVP via email to Maggie Padilla at prsa.maggie@gmail.com. Payment can be made prior to the event by check or credit card (VISA\, MasterCard and American Express). Checks can be mailed to PRSA SD/IC\, P.O. Box 28512\, San Diego\, CA 92198-0512. \nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Barbara Cosio Moreno at bjmoreno7@gmail.com.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/lunch-and-learn-communicating-with-pride/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210526T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210610T233000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185057
CREATED:20210610T210832Z
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SUMMARY:RECORDING:  Building Better Leaders of Equity\, Diversity & Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:ICYMI: Purchase a recording of PRSA SD/IC ‘s event Building Better Leaders\n\n\nIn this webinar\, you will get: \n\nA transparent\, honest presentation of PRSA SD/IC’s work toward building better leaders as it pertains to equity\, inclusion and diversity (EDI)\nAn example of a structured three-year plan to achieve measurable outcomes as it pertains to EDI\nContext brought in by BIPOC industry leaders where they will speak on additional ways the industry as a whole can grow\nAn example of an EDI process that can be applied in your organization\n\nAbout: \nThe San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter of PRSA is committed to leading a more diverse and inclusive organization.  \nRecent efforts have been put forth to become a more inclusive organization\, which include reinstating a dedicated Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Between March and July 2020\, D&I Committee Chair Jamie Hampton conducted listening sessions with our board. The goals in doing so were to create a baseline on how well-versed the current board is on EDI and gather observations based on ideas or perspectives commonly shared across the board.  \nJamie built a report to highlight through-lines and make recommendations to help our Chapter be more representative of the communities we serve\, and help each of us reflect on how we can become better leaders as it pertains to EDI. \nDuring this event\, we will share the results from the board assessment\, which will include the following:   \n\nKey takeaways\nChallenges and opportunities \nNext steps \n\nPRSA SD/IC is hosting this online conversation to share these findings with other communications professionals in our field\, and also to ensure accountability by making the report public. \n Panelists will include: \n\nKeith Bryant\, San Diego journalist and meteorologist currently working as a news producer at NBC7 and president of the San Diego Association of Black Journalists \nJamie Hampton\, PRSA SD/IC D&I chair and CEO of Mixte Communications and Tracks Public Relations\nAngel Mason Broadus\, president and founder of Puzzle Pieces Marketing\nKristine Mason Broadus\, vice president of Puzzle Pieces Marketing\n\nJamie will present the report’s findings while Keith\, Angel and Kristine will share insight on areas of improvement within the local PR industry. \nWe invite you to watch this important discussion in transparency and accountability. \nIf you are not able to purchase online via credit card\, send a registration RSVP via email to Maggie Padilla at prsa.maggie@gmail.com. Payment can be made prior to the event by check or credit card (VISA\, MasterCard and American Express). Checks can be mailed to PRSA SD/IC\, P.O. Box 28512\, San Diego\, CA 92198-0512. \nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Arturo Garcia at garcia@mopa.org.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/recording-building-better-leaders-of-equity-diversity-inclusion/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210520T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210520T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185057
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SUMMARY:Building Better Leaders of Equity\, Diversity & Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:PRSA SD/IC is hosting this online conversation to share findings from our EDI listening report.\n\n\nIn this webinar\, you will get: \n\nA transparent\, honest presentation of PRSA SD/IC’s work toward building better leaders as it pertains to equity\, inclusion and diversity (EDI)\nAn example of a structured three-year plan to achieve measurable outcomes as it pertains to EDI\nContext brought in by BIPOC industry leaders where they will speak on additional ways the industry as a whole can grow\nAn example of an EDI process that can be applied in your organization\n\nAbout: \nThe San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter of PRSA is committed to leading a more diverse and inclusive organization.  \nRecent efforts have been put forth to become a more inclusive organization\, which include reinstating a dedicated Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Between March and July 2020\, D&I Committee Chair Jamie Hampton conducted listening sessions with our board. The goals in doing so were to create a baseline on how well-versed the current board is on EDI and gather observations based on ideas or perspectives commonly shared across the board.  \nJamie built a report to highlight through-lines and make recommendations to help our Chapter be more representative of the communities we serve\, and help each of us reflect on how we can become better leaders as it pertains to EDI. \nDuring this event\, we will share the results from the board assessment\, which will include the following:   \n\nKey takeaways\nChallenges and opportunities \nNext steps \n\nPRSA SD/IC is hosting this online conversation to share these findings with other communications professionals in our field\, and also to ensure accountability by making the report public. \n Panelists will include: \n\nKeith Bryant\, San Diego journalist and meteorologist currently working as a news producer at NBC7 and president of the San Diego Association of Black Journalists \nJamie Hampton\, PRSA SD/IC D&I chair and CEO of Mixte Communications and Tracks Public Relations\nAngel Mason Broadus\, president and founder of Puzzle Pieces Marketing\nKristine Mason Broadus\, vice president of Puzzle Pieces Marketing\n\nJamie will present the report’s findings while Keith\, Angel and Kristine will share insight on areas of improvement within the local PR industry. \nWe invite you to join us for this important discussion in transparency and accountability. \nIf you are not able to register online via credit card\, send a registration RSVP via email to Maggie Padilla at prsa.maggie@gmail.com. Payment can be made prior to the event by check or credit card (VISA\, MasterCard and American Express). Checks can be mailed to PRSA SD/IC\, P.O. Box 28512\, San Diego\, CA 92198-0512. \nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Arturo Garcia at garcia@mopa.org.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/building-better-leaders-of-equity-diversity-inclusion/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210423T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185057
CREATED:20210419T082100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210419T082100Z
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SUMMARY:San Diego's Creative Economy
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that our collective worth to the San Diego economy is $11 Billion? That truly elevates the value of our field. This applies to Communications\, Marketing\, Public Relations\, Journalists\, Designers\, Freelancers and other creatives. \nPRSA San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter invites you to learn about “The Creative Economy.” Virtually enjoy lunch while learning about how your role is supporting San Diego’s industry of creative professionals and the incredible pool of talent we are a part of. \nTake an hour out of your day to get an understanding of this first-of-its-kind study on our industry and what it means to work here\, recruit here and what the future holds. \nPanelists will lead us through an in-depth discussion\, including: Jonathon Glus\, Executive Director for the City of San Diego Arts and Culture Commission; Jordan Latchford\, Research Manager for the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation; Ann Berchtold\, Director of Marketing and Communications for MIG; and Mario Sanguinet\, Research Specialist for Pay Our Interns and a Communication Instructor at Southwestern College. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you are not able to register online via credit card\, send a registration RSVP via email to Maggie Padilla. Payment can be made prior to the event by check or credit card (VISA\, MasterCard and American Express). Checks can be mailed to PRSA SD/IC\, P.O. Box 28512\, San Diego\, CA 92198-0512. \n\n\nFor questions\, not reservations\, contact Barb Cosio Moreno. \nView the Creative Economy Study. \n\n\nThank you to our event sponsor\, the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation.
URL:https://prsasdic.org/event/san-diegos-creative-economy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Professional Development
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