Approximately
200 public relations practitioners recently converged in Springfield, Mo., for
this year’s PRSA Midwest District Conference.
While storms
in the Chicago area delayed those flying through O’Hare Airport, travelers
persisted and were rewarded with excellent learning and networking
opportunities.
The
conference, with a tagline of “Firm Foundations/New Horizons,” featured three
keynotes:
- Minnesota’s James Lukaszewski, ABC, APR, Fellow PRSA, spoke on “Gaining Influence: How to Have a More Important, Powerful, Influential and Fulfilling Career.”
- Missy Maher of Edelman shared her insights on marketing to the modern family.
More than 25
breakout sessions provided plenty of choices for attendees. Topics ranged from
content marketing to social media measurement to chocolate addiction and
beyond.
Approximately 20 PRSA members either already involved or interested in PRSA leadership participated in the conference’s QuickStart session. They learned how to focus their leadership qualities for chapter success from Regina Waters, Ph.D., of Drury University, discussed best practices from around the Midwest District, and heard from Cohen on the role of PRSA National.
While a
printed program provided an overview of the conference, attendees also were
able to download the Guidebook app to create a personalized
schedule and be updated about schedule changes on the fly.
The app
proved its use when two sessions were scratched due to the cancellation of the
speaker’s flight from Chicago.
In addition
to networking opportunities throughout the day, attendees hit downtown
Springfield for dinner at a restaurant of their choice and ended the evening with
a gathering at Springfield Brewing Company.
The annual
Midwest District Platinum Award, the district’s highest individual honor, was
given to Debbie Harvey, APR. She was president of the Chicago chapter in 2012
and championed and led development of the 2012 Midwest District Conference in
Chicago. Harvey works for the American Medical Association as the vice
president of change strategies.
Thanks to
the Southwest Missouri PRSA chapter for providing an excellent professional
development opportunity!
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