@barb2point0@PRSAsandiego@SDSU_JMS@spansky We are in great hands with this next generation of PR pros, aren't we? Great to have you there welcoming them to the profession!
Loved hearing from the next generation of #PRpros! Great job @SDSU_JMS seniors presenting campaigns about diversity & belonging! I was honored to represent @PRSAsandiego & reconnect with friends including the great @spansky.
@UCSanDiego What are the benefits of getting accredited? Earning an #APR:
⭐Boosts your personal brand
⭐Defines the way you practice #PR
⭐Provides personal satisfaction
Today we are honoring Angela Rojo as our Class of 2022 Outstanding Public Relations Student! Angela's confidence and determination will take her far in the PR industry. Congratulations, we can’t wait to see what you do in the future! 🎓✨
Caroline Hsu @kumo912 has been breaking stereotypes and climbing the ladder. In 2008 she joined Google as the head of communication in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Caroline is pushing the status quo for women around the world. #DareToChangePR#PR@SDSU_JMS
Lisette M. Rios @lissymarie spent 10 years at major PR firms before starting her own agency. Rios stopped comparing herself to others and started believing in her own timing. She defined the why of her business and became a successful Latina founder. #DareToChangePR#PR@SDSU_JMS
PR fact: Dr. Jesse J. Lewis founded the first African American owned public relations firm in America. He pushed corporations to notice the spending power of African American consumers. #DareToChangePR#PR@SDSU_JMS
The impact of the 5th Center Lecture continues to echo throughout the public relations profession. Check out what @mollyaincelee of Allison and Partners had to say about @charwheeless spectacular keynote. #DareToChangePR#PR@SDSU_JMS
Did you know Joseph Varney Baker was the first African American to earn #PRaccreditation from @PRSAnational? Read more about the people who #DareToChangePR https://t.co/tOBL6uMnpN @prsa_philly
“I want you to dare to change PR but I do not want you to stop there, I want you to dare to change the world and let PR follow.”
Charlene Wheeless closes out the 5th Center Lecture with a bang. We couldn't be more thankful for Charlene coming to SDSU and inspiring us.
The @BroomCenter@SDSU_JMS#DareToChangePR talk is beginning now with PR icon @charwheeless. “Just because you have a seat at the table doesn’t mean the others are comfortable with you being there.”
3 key takeaways from @charwheeless: 1) you are enough, 2) it’s choice not chance that changes your life, and 3) seven seconds of courage, because with those 7 seconds, you can do anything. @BroomCenter@SDSU_JMS#DareToChangePR
“It's choice, not chance, that changes your life. If you don’t like your circumstances, change them. Change the situation or change for where you’re situated.”
@charlenewheeless
Mic. Drop. 🎤 Things are getting real at the 5th Center Lecture.
“It is my hope that this generation will throw down the bullhs*t flag and demand change.” @charlenewheeless
Now that’s how you dare to change PR. 👏 👏 👏
“Just because you have a seat at the table, doesn’t mean people are comfortable with you being there...”
@CharleneWheeless kicks off this year's 5th Center Lecture as expected, saying what needs to be said bravely.
Fun fact:Did you know that public relations is one of the oldest professions in the world? See how these historical folks dared to change public relations to what is today. Watch this clip to find out more about the history of #PR#DareToChangePR@SDSU_JMS https://t.co/8iQ0Rt4sKB