Free to PRSA members – APRs may earn .5 CEUs toward Renewal by participating. The role of trusted advisor is a critical component for the public relations professional. Are you comfortable asking the tough questions? Introducing dialogue that might be controversial? Challenging the status quo? Effectively positioning yourself in this crucial role is a catalyst… Read more »
Events
Media Monitoring & Measurements: Technology and Tools that Help Show Results and Provide Actionable Insights
Data and outcomes are more important than ever for PR professionals, and in an age when paid, earned, social and owned channels are constantly changing and evolving, keeping track of mentions, placements and stories is a real challenge. In this event generously sponsored by long-time PRSA Nebraska supporter Universal Information Services, learn about the new… Read more »
Having Inclusive Conversations and Creating Positive Change
In our increasingly polarized society, it’s more important than ever that we act as advocates for diversity and inclusiveness in our organizations and in our community. The ongoing protests after the tragic killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis point out how far we still need to go as a society, as well as the need… Read more »
Self-care 101: Movement, Mindfulness and Moderation
While online shopping and drinking wine might feel like self-care (and there are memes galore to support that!), true self care is not just self-indulgence wrapped up in a buzzword. Practicing daily self-care not only reduces stress and increases empathy and compassion in the short term, but also resets our minds, bodies and prevents stress-related… Read more »
Communicating in Crisis: How to lead yourself and influence others during turbulent times
Details: Typical crisis communication minimizes damage so companies and organizations can survive. This workshop will teach you six steps to not surviving but thriving during a crisis, to come out stronger than ever. You will learn: How to first take care of yourself so you can communicate effectively to others. Shift your mindset and those… Read more »
Race Relations in America; And Why We’re Not Ok
For more information or to register for this event go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/race-relations-in-america-we-are-not-ok-tickets-108495613300
2020 Paragon Awards Luncheon Cancelled
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Paragon Awards Luncheon scheduled for Thursday, May 28, at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino has been cancelled. PRSA Southeastern Wisconsin will notify winners via email and also announce them on the website Thursday, May 28. Distribution of awards will take place later this year. We will provide special… Read more »
Call for nominations
We all know inspiring communicators who deserve recognition. Now is your chance to honor local leaders in our field. PRSA SE Wisconsin is making its call for nominations for its annual Communicator of the Year and Dorothy Thomas Black awards. Communicator of the Year Award – honoring a business or community leader who effectively employs… Read more »
Enter Your Work in the Paragon Awards
***DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MONDAY, MARCH 30*** The countdown is on — you have until 5 p.m. Monday, March 30, to turn in your best public relations work. PRSA Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter members or nonmembers are encouraged to submit their PR campaigns or campaign tactics in the annual Paragon Awards competition. Entries are for work conducted… Read more »
Female Leaders Share How They Got a Seat at the Table
As newsrooms shrink and the communications landscape evolves, PR is a quickly growing profession, especially among women. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 report, 61% of PR jobs are held by women. Yet, the statistics also show men still hold the majority of C-suite and management positions in the workforce. Learn from local PR leaders… Read more »