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We kindly ask everyone to please sit in the middle section of the room. Thank you!

“If  I were down to my last dollar, I'd spend it on  PR.” – Bill Gates. We kindly ask everyone to please sit in the middle section of the room. Thank you! . EXECUTIVE BOARD INTRODUCTIONS. 2013-2014. 50/50 raffle.

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  1. “If I were down to my last dollar, I'd spend it on PR.” – Bill Gates We kindly ask everyone to please sit in the middle section of the room. Thank you!

  2. EXECUTIVE BOARD INTRODUCTIONS 2013-2014

  3. 50/50 raffle 6 tickets for $5, winner receives half the money earned and the other half goes towards Chapter funds

  4. DRESs TO IMPRESS WORKSHOP “Clothes and manners do not make the man, but, when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.” -Henry Ward Beecher

  5. Recognize the importance between proper dress in interviewing, business and professional settings • Difference between business casual and business professional • Guidelines for proper attire DRESS TO IMPRESS

  6. DO’S DON’TS Wear sandals/open toed shoes Skirts shorter than mid-thigh Low cuts Distracting jewelry Cut out dresses Excessive perfumes • Wear a nice watch • Comfortable shoes • Double check undergarments (Tip: try a slip) • Modest makeup • Iron your clothing LADIES

  7. DO’S DON’TS Wear gym/tennis shoes Cargos Hats Bed head Polos • Wear a nice watch • Match your belt and shoes • Tuck in your shirt • Facial hair should be neatly trimmed GENTLEMEN

  8. No cell phone usage • Hold off your side conversations till after the tour • Be polite • Be considerate of gas and parking money • Gas: $10 Chicago, $5 Peoria PROPER TOUR ETIQUETTE

  9. ANY QUESTIONS?

  10. ANNOUNCEMENTS

  11. Thank you to everyone who came! • We raised over $300 – all proceeds going towards National Conference POTBELLY FUNDRAISER

  12. ISU PRSSA is looking for committee chairs for this upcoming year! Progressive Image • Account executive Christmas Without Cancer • Account executive Her Campus • Account executive Two Blokes and a Bus Relations • Newsletter chair • Blog chair Development • Socials chair • Fundraisers chair Submit an application for committee chairs by 6 p.m on Thursday, Sept. 12Resume & cover letter in one .pdf file to prssa@ilstu.edu LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

  13. Please donate any Illinois State University t-shirts! T-SHIRT QUILT

  14. Visit the offices of Red Frog Events and Zapwater Communications • Friday, Sept. 20 in Chicago • Tour the offices, learn about the company and their clients, meet professionals and hear about internship/job opportunities SIGN UP TODAY AND NEXT TUESDAYspace is limited! TOUR – FRIDAY, SEPT. 20

  15. Executive editor of the State Journal-Register in Springfield will be speaking on how the newspaper business has changed and how its interaction with public relations professionals has changed with it. • Thursday, Sept. 26. At 6 p.m. in East Peoria. • $25 for members and $30 for nonmembersSign up by Tuesday, Sept. 17. PRSA CHAPTER MEETING

  16. Thanks for your help! SURVEYS

  17. Submit a t-shirt design to prssa@ilstu.edu. Whichever shirt gets the most Facebook likes, will become this year’s Chapter shirts! Tip: check out customink.com for a free design Last day to submit is Friday, Sept. 13 T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST

  18. New members? Returning members? Think about joining our member/mentee program • Help new members become involved in our Chapter, figure out future classes, meet new people and more! • Sign up by Friday, Sept. 20 MENTOR/MENTEE PROGRAM

  19. CAREER NIGHT Wednesday, Sept. 11 5-7 p.m., Brown Ballroom MARCH OF DIMES CHEFS AUCTION Thursday, Sept. 19 4:30-9:30 pm, Marriott Hotel in Uptown VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

  20. Began in 1989 as a cooperative effort between leading practicing professionals and educators through PRSA Educational Affairs. • Is “the global standard in public relations education,” as nearly 40 academic programs in Canada, Europe, New Zealand, South America, and the U.S. have the distinction. • ISU is first (and only) university in the state to be CEPR!

  21. Ball State University (Indiana) • Brigham Young University (Utah) • California State University at Fullerton • Dublin Institute of Technology (Ireland) • Eastern Kentucky University • Ferris State University (Michigan) • Illinois State University • Indiana State University • Indiana University at Bloomington • Lee University • Monmouth University (New Jersey) • Ohio Northern University • Radford University (Virginia) • Rowan University (New Jersey) • Seneca College (Toronto, Canada) • Seton Hall University (New Jersey) • Southeast Missouri State University • Syracuse University (New York) • Temple University-Pennsylvania • Union University (Tennessee) • Universidad Argentina de la Empresa • Universidad de Medellin (Colombia) • Universidad de San Martin de Porres-Peru • University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa • University of Cincinnati (Ohio) • University of Maryland at College Park • University of Memphis (Tennessee) • University of Memphis-Tennessee • University of North Carolina at Charlotte • University of Oklahoma • University of Waikato (New Zealand) • University of Wisconsin Oshkosh • Utica College (New York) • Valdosta State University (Georgia) • Virginia Commonwealth University • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) • Western Kentucky University Institutions Bold names indicate CEPR in 2013.

  22. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Oct. 25 – 29, 2013

  23. Keynote Address, Mary T. Henige, APR Director, Social Media & Digital Communications, General Motors Company Leads GM’s social media efforts • Sports PR sessions with professionals from Philadelphia Phillies, 76ers, and Chicago Cubs • Healthcare, food, agency, tech, fashion, nonprofit and corporate PR panels • Sessions on media relations, public affairs, publicity for the entertainment industry, personal branding, media training, and event planning Dues paying members $300 registration by Tuesday, Sept. 24-online www.prssa/org/events/conference/register Hotel less than $250

  24. Please give a warm welcome to Steffan! TWO BLOKES AND A BUS

  25. Raffle drawing And the winner is…(drumroll please)

  26. See you at our next meeting!Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 8 p.m., SCH 138

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