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Tampa Bay Shines at Sunshine District Conference
Posted on Aug. 1, 2016 / Subscribe 0
Mary Haban, APR, shares her experiences and learnings from the 2016 PRSA Sunshine District Conference.
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Let the Games Begin: Correct Olympics Terms
Posted on Jul. 28, 2016 / Subscribe 0
This summer’s event promises to figure prominently in our communications, and it will be helpful to know some of the ins and outs of writing Olympic terms correctly.
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Member Spotlight: Jenny Blevins
Posted on Jul. 18, 2016 / Subscribe 0
Learn more about our chapter treasurer, Jenny Blevins.
Read MorePRSA 2016 International Conference Scholarship
Posted on Jul. 14, 2016 / Subscribe 0
The Tampa Bay Chapter is providing one member with a scholarship to attend the PRSA 2016 International Conference in October.
Read MoreWatch Out For These Capitalization Errors
Posted on Jun. 29, 2016 / Subscribe 1
Capitalization seems easy – basically, everything should be lowercase except the beginning of sentences and proper nouns – but within these guidelines is room for much variation and confusion.
Read MorePRSA Sunshine District Conference: Day 1
Posted on Jun. 18, 2016 / Subscribe 0
Here's a glimpse of the first day of the annual district conference.
Read MoreGreetings from Sunshine District Conference 2016
Posted on Jun. 17, 2016 / Subscribe 0
Check out our first report from the 2016 Sunshine District Conference
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June PRSA Happenings
Posted on Jun. 15, 2016 / Subscribe 0
Here's a look at PRSA offerings in June.
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Member Spotlight: Christie Ebanks
Posted on Jun. 14, 2016 / Subscribe 0
Christie Ebanks is an account coordinator at True Blue Communications, has been a member of PRSA Tampa Bay since October 2015 and is the 2016 chair of the membership committee.
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One Error PR Pros Should Not Make
Posted on May. 24, 2016 / Subscribe 0
This mistake has had copy editors throwing their hands over their heads for so long that you would think everyone would get it right by now, but they don’t. There is growing pressure for a change in usage for “comprised of” that is worth knowing.
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