Wednesday, November 19, 2008

E-board Meeting Update

This evening we discussed upcoming events and projects that we'll finish this semester with.

1) Stress reliever party for finals - Thursday, December 4th
  • We're in the process of thinking up a catchy name so we'll call it "Stress Reliever Party for Finals" for now. This will be Thursday, December 4th at 6 p.m. in the Visitors Center basement (depending on availability).
  • Please bring a $5 (or less) gift to exchange...or steal! Bring anything that helps you through finals - chocolate, Red Bull, Starbucks, whatever! Please make sure the gift is legal...and appropriate. Enough said!
  • FOOD WILL BE PROVIDED!! (Should I have put this at the first bullet? lol)

2) Christmas cards

  • We'll be decorating/writing Christmas cards on Thursday, December 4th for a local nursing home. Yes, this is the same night as our finals party. We'll decorate the cards and then exchange gifts!
  • Bring supplies!! Markers, glitter, other decorative paraphernalia...

3) Stephens 175th birthday wrap-up celebration!

  • This event is December 12th from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
  • It'll be a campus-wide event that includes wagon rides, theatre and dance performances, hot chocolate and MORE!
  • PRSSA will be assisting with setup on December 11th and other tasks on the 12th. Please e-mail Amanda your final schedules so we can get a plan together for those days!

That's it for tonight! Have a wonderful Turkey Day!!

Miranda

Be a pack rat?!

I always make fun of my mom for being a pack rat. She saves everything and it clutters up our basement so I never wanted to be one and I tend to throw things away. 

While attending the PRSA Fall Institute there was a presentation about portfolios. I then heard these words, "Be a pack rat! Save everything!" I kind of starting laughing to myself because why would being a pack rat help with your portfolio? The presenter then went on to discuss  how you should save everything that you write because it can all go into your portfolio, even the papers that your professor has put their red ink on. You can even use that article that was printed in  your school newspaper that you cut out (just make sure that you cut it with straight edges before putting it into your portfolio).

I encourage all of you to save and back up all of your writings, cut out those news articles, be proud of what you've accomplished and be a pack rat! It will benefit you in the end and will impress those future employers! 

-Amanda Ketterer
Chapter President

Sunday, November 2, 2008

PR at SC

SC PRSSA is in for a treat!

November 12th Shelly Rowling, an event specialist at Boone Hospital, will be speaking at Stephens College in Windsor Lounge at 6:00 p.m! She will be giving advice for anyone looking into PR or event planning as a career and sharing her experiences in the workforce and current events in PR.

Many of us have questions about our futures, and what the field looks like now. Come and ask in this session!


Join us!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

D-Town Pics

General Meeting Minutes

Amanda, Joi, Whitney, Mandy and I returned from Detroit last night. Not only did we manage to room together for five days without any major injuries or yelling matches, but we learned many things about social media, crisis communication, internal communication and MORE! To join in on the festivities of social media, we've decided to start a blog. I'll be posting the minutes here, so please ask questions, leave comments, whatever!

Here are the topics we discussed tonight:

1) Professional Etiquette
While at National Conference, we saw many things that were definitely unprofessional. Here's a list of what we came up with for dos and don'ts of being professional.

a. Shoes - If you're attending a professional function, please try to be conservative. This includes close-toe, conservative shoes. This does not usually include thigh high boots, strappy sandals that wrap around your calves, six inch red patent leather shoes, etc.

b. Skirts - Unfortunately, some of us saw things at Conference that we never want to see again. Please keep your skirt knee length (or longer). Keep in mind the slit too! The skirt may be knee length but the slit may be butt-cheek length. Check that out before purchasing.

c. Facebook - Many companies are looking through Facebook profiles. I've heard they can bypass any privacy settings you have. I know this isn't fun, but please keep in mind the pictures you're posting on Facebook as well as what your friends are writing on your wall. Bumper Stickers and other applications should also be monitored. Companies may not enjoy your most recent keg stand and "bad cop" Halloween costume.

d. E-mail - Keep in mind who you are talking to through e-mail. Employers may not appreciate e-mails that resemble text messages. Remember good grammar, spelling, complete sentences and so on. Also, don't have a crazy signature with extra large font and wild colors. I appreciate your creative signature but Boss X may not understand that you're an artist. Short and simple please.

e. Phone - When an employer calls to speak with you about their job offer, they may quickly change their mind when they hear a naughty song discussing (insert dirty lyrics here). If you insist on having a ring back tone, keep it neutral. Mandy explained that she had a ringback tone that would change on its own....think about it.

2) National Conference
The conference was amazing, and if you have any questions please contact one of us! The biggest advice for those of you who didn't go is to start exploring social media and how companies use it.

There were many speakers who talked about the ways PRSSA helped their careers, so yay for us!! I hope you all can attend National Conference next year in San Diego (luckies).

3) Blog
So you've done the first two steps for this blog. You actually came here and you are now reading the blog. High five. NOW....comment, write your own blog, ask questions, share info, whatever you want to do! When you write your blog, type it in a word document then e-mail it to Amanda and she'll post it.

4) Guest Speaker
Shelly Rowling is an Event Specialist at Boone Hospital. She will be speaking to us on November 12th in Windsor Lounge. Joi will be creating a flyer and spreading the word. The speaker is open to everyone so invite your friends!

5) End of semester party
Whitney is planning this party and it will be our special version of Secret Santa. It will be "Secret-What-Gets-Me-Through-Finals." This event is on Thursday, December 4th at 6 p.m. More info to come.

ready.....set.............START BLOGGING!

Miranda


Calling All Members!

I just returned from the National Conference in Detroit and I am excited to share all the information I learned with my members. In every session that I attended there was something said about New Media so with that, Miranda (VP of Membership/Secretary) and I decided to start a blog that the members could go to in order to get some blogging experience. Professionals in the industry are looking at our generation to understand how the different forms of new media work. My goal for this blog is that it will provide a step for members to start understanding the importance of new media and help them get introduced to the idea. I am asking that each member comment on a blog and email me if you would like to post a blog.



Amanda Ketterer

-Chapter President