2. Kris Simmons ,6 STRONG MEDIA's founder and creative director
Professional Development Luncheon February 2012
David Carrol, WRCB-TV Channel 3 anchor
Professional Development Jan. 2012
3. Darcy Eikenberg, WRCB-TV Channel 3 anchor
Professional Development 2012
Bill Stiles, Director of Strategy and Research for The Johnson Group
Professional Development 2012
5. Heidi Rew, Professional Blogger for Brands &
Founder of Parties for Pennies
Professional Development Luncheon February 2013
6. Garry Mac, VP of marketing, Hospice of Chattanooga
Professional Development Breakfast March 2013
Joe Ledbetter, Co-founder and President of Chattanooga Whiskey
Professional Development Luncheon January 2013
Jim Gilliland, VP of marketing, Hospice of Chattanooga
Professional Development Luncheon 2012
7. Marla Moore, Director of Marketing Coker Group
Professional Development luncheon 2013
8. Elaine Merrit, Vice President of Sandler Training
Professional Development Luncheon 2013
Evette White, Partner & CEO Sullivan Branding
Professional Development Luncheon 2013
Kent Callsion , Director of Marketing Playcore
Professional Development Luncheon 2013
9. David Grossman, founder and CEO of The Grossman Group, an
award-winning Chicago-based consultancy, author and former
Director of Communications at McDonald's
Professional Development Luncheon 2011
Guenther Scherelis, GM of Communications VW Group of America
Professional Development Luncheon 2011
10. Annual meeting with the
Social Media Alliance of
Chattanooga (SMAC)
featuring a Social Media
Panel Discussion and
Forum. September 2011
11. Michael Gass, New business consultant to advertising, digital, media, and PR agencies
Professional Development Luncheon 2014
12. Learning can be fun, check out pics from our Mardi Gras
themed professional development luncheon
13. Vincent Phipps , CEO of
Communications VIP
Professional Development
Luncheon & Peer Awards
Combined December 2013
14. Kim White, CEO River City
Professional Development Luncheon 2014
16. These awards acknowledge the efforts of local public
relations practitioners whose programs and projects
exhibit the highest application of public relations expertise.
22. The Accredited in Public Relations (APR) credential is valuable to those
practitioners who earn it; to the agencies, clients and organizations they
represent; and, perhaps most importantly, to the public
relations profession itself.
26. The SE District Leadership Rally in
Nashville, Tenn. Members considering
serving on the board were encouraged to
attend. This event continues to be a great
way to sharpen leadership skills and help
prepare members for a promising future
as committed communications
professional!
27. PRSA's Advocacy Advisory Board (AAB)
promoted the “Clean & Fair Campaign
2008" The campaign was a viral effort to
not only foster civil discourse in election
communications, but also to promote the
principles of PRSA's Code of Ethics--a
code that can apply well to politicians and
media alike.
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30. Check out some of the Lookout Chapter PRSA
members enjoying an evening of laughter and
fun at last an after-hours social at Bar Louie!