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Monday, March 26, 2007

Broadcast Pioneer Lisa Thomas-Laury Shares Her Success Story with Philly’s Communications Professionals










From PBPRS:

PHILADELPHIA, March 16, 2007 - In honor of Women’s History Month, the Philadelphia Black Public Relations Society in partnership with PECO, An Exelon Company will host the sixth annual Milestones: Stories of African American Women in the Media, Tuesday, March 27, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the PECO Building, 2301 Market Street on the lower level.

Lisa Thomas-Laury of 6ABC is the featured speaker for Milestones. Thomas-Laury will share the highs and lows of her longstanding broadcast career, which spans nearly three decades, and provide attendees with insight on how to achieve success in the competitive field of communications.

The event will be emceed by the longtime talk-radio host Thera Martin Connelly.

“Milestones is our signature Women’s History Month event,” says Dawn Jones, president of PBPRS. “This much anticipated event allows us to acknowledge African American women who have made outstanding contributions to the industry and paved the way for future generations in this rewarding field.”

The Milestones event was designed to motivate, encourage and educate professionals and students in all aspects of the communications industry. Professionals in various communications positions throughout the tri-state area, including public relations, internal communications, marketing, government relations, broadcast journalism, etc., will be in attendance.

“We are very pleased to have Lisa Thomas-Laury as our special guest for this year’s celebration,” says Jones.

Attendees will have an opportunity to engage in an informative Q&A session with Lisa Thomas-Laury and to gain practical advice and tips for succeeding in the communications field through networking with the other dynamic industry professionals who will be in attendance.

This event is free for PBPRS members and $5 for students with a valid school ID. Non-members will be charged $15 for admission, with all proceeds going towards the PBPRS scholarship fund to support future communications professionals.

For more information about Milestones or the Philadelphia Black Public Relations Society, contact Tashyra Ayers at (856) 534-9166 or Felicia R. Phillips at (215) 908-9942.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

New Region 1 Director


NABJ has appointed Caleb Wilkerson, a PABJ member and Producer at NFL Films as NABJ Region 1 Director.

Caleb replaces outgoing director Errol Cockfield, who has left the journalism industry. Wilkerson will be responsible for coordinating NABJ Regional activities, and promises to attend his fair share of PABJ events.

If you need to contact Caleb, or welcome him to the region, you can contact him here.

Movin on up....



Congratulations to Annette John Hall, on her new appointment as Metro Columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

According to her bio at Philly.com, Annette is "an 11-year Inquirer veteran, covers arts and entertainment. Originally from Berkeley, Calif., she worked as a sportswriter at the Oakland Tribune, Rocky Mountain News in Denver and the San Jose Mercury News, where she covered high school and college sports, women's college basketball, Major League Baseball and the NBA. At the Inquirer, she is a general assignment reporter focusing on music, film, television and pop culture."

Check out her columns, and pop-culture blog at:
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/columnists/annette_john-hall/

What happens in Vegas.....


Are you ready for Vegas 2007?

Be sure to register for the 2007 NABJ convention soon. Word around our group says the good rooms are going fast!

According to NABJ.ORG, this years' theme is "Revolutionizing Journalism, Transforming the Future," that reflects our commitment to the craft and determination to help shape its makeover.

PABJ Parliamnetarian Melanie Burney advises PABJ Members that April 1 is the early-bird deadline to register for this year's NABJ Convention in Las Vegas. Please note: this is the only opportunity to get the $25 chapter member discount. In order to get the discount, you must register by mail or fax. You cannot register online and get the chapter discount. NOTE: April 1 is a Sunday. You can fax the registration form to the NABJ office but no one will be there to confirm receipt. You can also mail the form, but you would need a March 31 postmark (Saturday).

After April 1 the registration rate for full members jumps from $225 to $320.

Hope to see you there! Register at NABJ.ORG

Remebering Ed Bradley


NABJ Members: Check out the latest NABJ Journal, and it's tribute to former Philadelphia Journalist & "60 Minutes" legend Ed Bradley. Friends & Family reflect on the well-loved journalist.

If you do not have your copy in print, check it out online here