April 28 program teaches skills for life:
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April 28 program teaches skills for life:
ELECTRONIC BULLETIN Detroit Chapter Public Relations Society of America • www.prsadetroit.org April 2009 | Volume 77, No. 21 April 28 program teaches skills for life: How to build your personal brand Job security is crucial during tough economic times. What does it take to stand out above the rest? Denise Anne Taylor, founder of the Passport for Success programs which feature international protocol and business etiquette techniques, will be teaching you how to build and refine your personal brand – whether you are a new graduate looking for an entry-level position or a seasoned professional. During this Tuesday, April 28, PRSA-Detroit evening program, Taylor will cover the following topics: • Impression management: Understanding your impact on those you engage • Business communication styles: Strategies to effectively build rapport and command authority • Conversation skills: Learn the art of power talk • How to work a room: Navigate any business social situation with ease Taylor will show why these skills are crucial and how you can leverage these skills and behaviors to build trust and drive results. While sponsored by the PRSA-Detroit New Professionals, the event is open to all PRSA-Detroit practitioners looking to build or enhance their personal brand – members at all levels are welcome and encouraged to attend. Taylor was trained and certified by The Protocol School of Washington, the nation’s leading protocol and etiquette firm. She has more than 20 years of corporate product and sales training background and has worked with organizations such as Chrysler, La-Z-Boy, Federal Mogul, GE and Comerica. She is the founder of Competitive Advantage, Inc., which provides “skills for life” seminars, training and consulting that enhances an individual’s ability to navigate successfully in the workplace by applying business etiquette, international protocol, Denise Anne and executive dining strategies. Taylor serves Taylor on the board of Metro Detroit’s 101 Best and Brightest Companies and is a member of the Michigan Business and Professional Association. This event will be held Tuesday, April 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the American Cancer Society, 20450 Civic Center Drive in Southfield. Cost of the meeting is $15 for PRSA-Detroit members and $25 for non-members, which includes light appetizers and refreshments. Reservations can be made via PayPal at www.prsadetroit.org (you do not need a PayPal account to use PayPal). Any questions, please contact Nancy Skidmore at [email protected] or at 248.545.6499. Join chapter colleagues on Two growing social media groups are handy places to learn about chapter events, comment on PR topics and share news links about your business, your blog and our industry. Here’s how to connect with PRSA-Detroit colleagues if you’re on one or both social networks: Click on ‘Search Groups’ from drop-down menu at top right. Enter PRSA-Detroit (with hyphen). Click ‘Join this group’ on last line of description. and Enter PRSA-Detroit in search window and click ‘Join group.’ Facebook group members receive occasional event invitations as reminders about chapter programs and a chance to see who’s attending. We look forward to seeing and hearing from more people at our “e-town squares.” INSIDE From the President’s Desk...... 2 April is ‘Accreditation Month’ at PRSA.................................. 3 PRSA can help you develop your career! ............................ 3 PRSA/AAPA seminar June 23-25 in Detroit............. 4 MSU offers PR/advertising classes in Novi........................ 4 Call for digital workshop sessions................... 5 Click on links above to go to stories Worth Noting......................... 5 Calendar.................................. 5 Save the date.......................... 5 PRSA-Detroit Chapter 2009 Officers FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK Adjusting to market realities By Kim Skeltis, APR President, Kim Skeltis, APR [email protected], 248.824.8200 Vice President, Rich Donley, APR [email protected], 248.304.1430 Treasurer, Melanie Davis, APR [email protected], 586.685.3106 Secretary, Susan Ferraro, APR [email protected], 313.567.5046 Past President, Scott Simons, APR [email protected], 313.235.8808 Board of Directors Jocelyn Allen [email protected], 313.665.2790 Dan Artman, APR [email protected], 313.928.3895 Mark Benner, APR [email protected], 586.558.6281 Kim Eberhardt [email protected], 248.658.3206 Jennifer Flowers, APR [email protected], 313.874.3146 Linda Hagan, Ph. D., APR [email protected], 248.735.2422 Mike Isopi [email protected], 248.797.8004 Jessica Killenberg, APR [email protected], 248.269.1122 Debra Lacey, APR [email protected], 734.254.5735 Susan Schwandt, APR [email protected], 248.443.1076 Carrie Zarotney [email protected], 248.644.1700 PRSA-Detroit Chapter Bulletin This edition edited by John Austerberry, APR, and Len Singer. The PRSA-Detroit Bulletin is provided to all members in good standing of the Detroit Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, and is dues-supported. Subscriptions are available to nonmembers for $50 a year by writing Nancy Skidmore at 1824 E. Greig Avenue, Madison Heights, MI 48071, calling 248.545.6499, faxing 248.545.4944 or e-mailing [email protected]. Items for publication should be sent to John Austerberry c/o DTE Energy 2000 Second Ave., Detrioit, MI 48226, phone 313.235.8859 fax 313.235.8055 email [email protected]. Deadline for the next Bulletin is April 17. It’s an understatement to say that we’ve entered a time of change. We feel it daily, as companies creatively conserve by doing everything from switching to four-day work weeks, to initiating involuntary furloughs, to even shutting off elevators and lights after hours. PRSA is a reflection of the business world around it. Our organization is not immune to the hardships our companies face, and it is adapting in its own way. You’ve already seen some of the changes with our new monthly program format of boxed lunches at hosted corporate space, in return for a greatly reduced cost of $15 (breakfasts are $10). Changes are continuing to roll through our chapter. I think you’ll find them to be very responsible, creative changes by our committee and board leaders so you continue to receive great value for your membership. Golf Committee becomes Bowl-a-thon Committee One change you will experience this year is what we’re not doing – which is a golf outing. Our conscientious golf committee chairs Kim Eberhardt and Glen Foldessy recognized that, during these times, corporate golf outings aren’t receiving the sponsorships or attendance of previous years. Setting aside any personal love of the sport, they brought to the board’s attention that the cost to run a golf outing could put our chapter in a vulnerable position without enough golfers or sponsorships. But if we take a step back, the reason the golf outing exists is to raise money for annual scholarships, which we have awarded since 1993. In fact, we have given away an impressive 25 scholarships totaling $42,000 since our program’s inception. While creating a great golf experience certainly is important, it is a secondary objective to helping students pay for college. If we can’t cover costs, that objective cannot become a reality. The committee adapted on a dime by finding another way to generate scholarship funds that doesn’t require as large an operating budget – and thus was born the PRSA-Detroit Strikes for Scholarships. Golf fans, take heart - this change is only temporary to get through this economic slump – but this is also an opportunity to bring in even more participants for this fundraising event. So mark your calendars for Thursday, June 11 at Thunderbird Lanes in Troy - we hope everyone will show their support. Even if you’re not a bowler, join your PRSA friends for food, drinks and fellowship plus plenty of bowling stunts. See page 5 for details. National introduces financial hardship plan I have received phone calls and emails asking if PRSA National is doing anything about the cost of dues with people losing jobs and not being able to afford a membership. PRSA National has listened and responded, and is introducing a new financial hardship plan to help those who have lost jobs or are experiencing a disability. Those who have been in PRSA for five or more years can contact Member Services at [email protected] or at 212.460.1400 to receive an application. The hardship dues rate (a one-time offer) for regular National members is $115, a savings of $110 from the full dues of $225, though you will need to pay in full versus the quarterly payment plan. The Detroit chapter has also chosen to participate at a local level, and we will offer two free programs up to a total value of $30 for anyone who has been approved by PRSA National to be on this plan. 2009 chapter sponsor packages reduced You will also see some major changes in the chapter sponsorship packages that will be promoted in a mailer going out this month. We have discounted sponsorship package rates at every level, including the entry-level Supporter category. Simultaneously, we have beefed up sponsorship benefits by adding more value at each level. We’re also giving you better financial incentives if you can commit to more than one year, with an additional 10 percent discount for a two-year commitment and 15 precent for a three-year. And finally, we’re adding more customization, where you can pick categories out of a list to get what you want, as well as some high-value a’ la carte and in-kind sponsorships on everything from a title sponsor of the annual meeting, to hosting a new member network breakfast, to underwriting the printing of the member directory. Don’t see something on the list? Suggest it! Fundraising chairs Barb Palazzo and Melanie Davis have worked hard to create these very enticing sponsorship packages – please contact either of them to learn more. We appreciate all of your wonderful ideas and contributions to help this chapter adapt and thrive even in the toughest times. If you have an idea you would like to share about how we can creatively add more value to our members, please contact me. Visit the PRSA-Detroit Web site at www.prsadetroit.org. 2 n April 2009 n PRSA Electronic Bulletin Visit PRSA Detroit at www.prsadetroit.org April is ‘Accreditation Month’ at PRSA PRSA is officially celebrating Accredited in Public Relations (APR) month in April with a series of special events including: • Free Webinar, Thursday, April 9, 3 p.m. EDT Topic: Accelerate your career in public relations Steps you can take now to prepare for your future Learn how you can accelerate your public relations career even when job opportunities are scarce. Panelists include: Kenneth D. Makovsky, APR, Fellow, PRSA, president of Makovsky & Co., one of the top 25 public relations firms in the United States; Helen Vollmer, APR, CEO of VOLLMER, where she provides strategic input and creative direction to all account teams. Jenny Schade, president, JRS Consulting, Inc., will be moderator. • Open House Webinar for potential APR candidates, April 21, 3 p.m. EDT For more information, contact PRSA’s national accreditation leader Kathy Mulvihill at [email protected] or at 212.460.1436. PRSA can help you develop your career and save money! By Melissa Sampey Join PRSA National during April 2009 and receive a free oneyear New Professionals Section membership (a $20 value) with your paid PRSA National membership. The New Professionals Section offers benefits catered to the new professional (less than two years of experience) such as cost-effective programs, career guidance, e-newsletters, networking, leadership opportunities and a mentoring program for those starting their careers. With a PRSA membership you can: • Extend your network while increasing your knowledge • Stay on top of emerging trends and industry news • Find answers to your public relations questions • Keep learning • Accelerate your career Hurry, while this promotion lasts, to join a community that you can count on at any level of your career. Visit www.prsa.org/membership to learn more and include promotional code APR2009 to receive the free New Professionals membership. Not a new professional yourself but know someone who is? Spread the word, or consider it a graduation gift for a PR mentee. PRSA-Detroit Sponsors PRSA-Detroit wishes to thank the following sponsors for their generous support of the chapter’s programs and publications: Click on Logos to visit sponsor’s web site Chapter Sponsors: Patrons: The official newswire of PRSA Detroit P U B L I C R E L A T I O N S Supporters: Benefactor Sponsors: 3 n April 2009 n PRSA Electronic Bulletin Visit PRSA Detroit at www.prsadetroit.org PRSA-Detroit partners with American Association of Port Authorities for public relations seminar June 23-25 in Detroit By Aaron Ellis, Communications Director, American Association of Port Authorities Work days for most public relations practitioners involve at least some element of “putting out fires.” These are incidents that typically crop up when you don’t expect them, usually causing you to have to put aside other important things, like working on your strategic communications plan, which could have prevented the incident from becoming a “fire” in the first place. If this sounds familiar, consider attending the joint PRSADetroit/American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) public relations seminar, “Strategic Communications Planning, Execution & Measurement.” Slated for June 23-25 at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center and created for public relations practitioners from all industries, this comprehensive PR and marketing seminar will explore the full scope of developing a successful strategic communications plan. On the final day of the program, each participant will be assigned to one of several small group “teams” and challenged in a half-day workshop to write a plan of their own. Sessions will address: • The value of a well-developed strategic public relations program • Outlining the necessary ingredients for a successful plan • Audience perception polling • Defining your goals and objectives • Assessing your time, money and staff resources • Determining the best communications “tools” for the job • Formal and informal communications audits • Case studies, tips, and a half-day interactive writing workshop The registration fee for PRSA members is $765 for the full 2 ½-day seminar, or $150 for only the a la carte strategic public relations plan writing workshop on Friday, June 25 (included in full seminar fee). PRSA members are receiving access to this excellent seminar at the same rate as AAPA members. The non-member full seminar rate is $880. For more information or to register, click on PRSA/AAPA Strategic Communications Planning, Execution & Measurement Seminar. Reward yourself – participation can help jump-start or reinvigorate your career. You can also receive APR maintenance points for participating. MSU offers PR/advertising classes in Novi Michigan State University’s Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Retailing will be offering a number of classes this summer at Walsh College’s Novi campus. Classes which will be offered include: Adv 205 – Principles of Advertising: Principles and practices of advertising in relation to economies, societies and mass communication. Adv 220 – Creative Processes: Creativity and advertising. Psychology of the creative process. Relationship of creativity to the development of ideas and messages in the major advertising media. Adv 225 – Writing for PR: Theory and practice of preparing written business communications. Adv 260 - Role and Function of Public Relations in Society: History of the field. Roles of practitioners and understanding the unique professional areas within the field of public relations. Adv 275 - Integrated Strategies: Practice in strategic reasoning from institutional and individual perspectives to aid in the planning of communications campaigns for industry and not for profit organizations. Adv 425 - Public Relations Strategy: Analyze classic and current public relations cases. Apply strategy to communicating in the business context. Understand strategy developed and executed for the purpose of achieving goals and objectives. CAS 299 - Media Writing: Writing for mass media. Adv 492 - Sports Management: Entertainment and promotions seminar. An introduction to the work of the public relations practitioner in the business of entertainment and sports. Adv 492 - New Media Drivers License: Digital Communication Seminar. This seminar will place students on the leading edge of social media, search engine optimization and marketing using tools for new media including Facebook, Linkedin, and dozens more. Laptops required. Some classes will begin in May, while others will be offered later in the summer. To enroll in these classes or for more information, contact Joseph Wald, Director of MSU’s Advertising, Public Relations and Retailing off-campus programs at [email protected] or call at 517.353.9064. Call for digital workshop sessions Want to showcase your agency’s expertise? In an effort to offer more free programming for PRSA members, we are looking for agencies/consultants that would want to host a handson program for our members on their areas of expertise – specifically digital communications. Programs ideally would be hosted on a weekday from 8 to 9:30 a.m. You would be responsible for providing a location and a contact person to handle RSVPs and planning details. 4 n April 2009 n PRSA Electronic Bulletin If you are interested in hosting a session, please contact PRSADetroit Programming at [email protected]. Provide the subject area of expertise your company would like to present, a program title, a proposed program description (2 to 5 sentences) and a brief bio of your proposed presenter. Visit PRSA Detroit at www.prsadetroit.org WORTH NOTING Bianchi Public Relations has been selected as the public relations agency of record by Archetype Joint, LLC, an independent joint design and testing firm, based in Orion, Mich. Archetype Joint offers a full range of testing capabilities and analytical laboratory equipment to support joint design, testing and validation, and works with such companies as BAE Systems, Ford Motor, GE Aviation, General Dynamics Land Systems, Raytheon, Textron Systems and TRW Automotive. lovio george communications + design has announced that the agency will provide marketing services for ROAST, a new restaurant located on the street level of the historic Westin Book Cadillac on Washington Blvd. in Detroit. Star chef Michael Symon is chef and partner of ROAST. Identity Marketing & Public Relations has been retained by San Francisco-based Claudia Sagan, Inc. for public relations support and counsel. Claudia Sagan, Inc. a retail and real estate consulting firm founded in 2005 by retail veteran and namesake Claudia Sagan, provides strategic real estate consulting services to retailers and shopping center developers nationwide. Marx Layne & Co. has launched a social media and marketing practice area aimed at small and medium-sized businesses. The new social media practice will help clients research the thousands of networking sites and on-line tools that are available. In other news, Marx Layne has been named one of Michigan’s best businesses for the second year in a row by readers of Corp! Magazine. Calendar April 28 – Evening program on “Building your personal brand” featuring Denise Anne Taylor, founder of the Passport for Success programs – 6 to 8 p.m. at the American Cancer Society, 20450 Civic Center Drive in Southfield – $15 for PRSA-Detroit members, $25 for non-members, which includes light appetizers and refreshments. Reservations can be made via PayPal at www.prsadetroit.org (you do not need a PayPal account to use PayPal). Any questions, please contact Nancy Skidmore at [email protected] or at 248.545.6499. June 11 – PRSA-Detroit Strikes for Scholarship to benefit the PRSA-Detroit scholarship program – Thunderbird Lanes in Troy, 4:30 to 8 p.m. $20 per person, $100 for five-member team. For more information, contact Nancy Skidmore at [email protected] or at 248.545.6499 June 23 - 25 – Joint PRSA-Detroit/American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) “Strategic Communications Planning, Execution & Measurement” seminar - Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center $765 for PRSA/AAPA members, $880 for non-members; $150 a la carte for half-day strategic plan writing workshop on Thursday, June 25 (included in full seminar price). To register, click http:// www.aapa-ports.org/Programs/seminarschedule.cfm?itemnumber=10716 or contact Aaron Ellis at [email protected] or at 703.706.4714 for more information. Save the date What: PRSA-Detroit Strikes for Scholarships, a new event for bowlers of all skill levels to have fun and raise money for the chapter scholarship fund. When: June 11, 4:30 to 8 p.m. Where: Thunderbird Lanes, 400 W. Maple Rd., Troy. How much: $20 per person, or $100 for a team of five. What else: Includes three games of bowling, shoes, ball, pizza and pop. Beer, wine and mixed drinks are available for purchase. 5 n April 2009 n PRSA Electronic Bulletin Jenny Schade, president of JRS Consulting, offers practical suggestions for succeeding during an economic downturn – both as an individual and as a business – during a joint PRSA-Detroit-IABC Detroit program at Kelly Services world headquarters in Troy on March 11. About 80 members of both organizations attended. Visit PRSA Detroit at www.prsadetroit.org