Archive for November, 2006

PRSSA 2006 National Conference

Anchorage, Alaska (November 29, 2006) – Three UAA journalism and public communications students traveled to Salt Lake City on Nov. 10th through the 14th to represent the Alaska “Seawolf” Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America at the 2006 PRSSA National Conference. Chapter President, Anna Marie Roedl, Vice President Jerami Marsh and Historian Shannon Orley returned on the 14th with a fresh outlook to lead their Chapter and plan to present their experiences to fellow students in the upcoming weeks.

The annual Conference featured four days of professional workshops and social events that members may use to as an edge in their future communications careers.
Over 800 students from around the country attended sessions geared to help Chapter members develop their leadership, recruitment, fundraising, networking and professional communications skills.

“We are just taking advantage of opportunities now because public relations is a competitive field, especially in a market as small as Anchorage.” President Roedl said. “The experience we gain and the networks we build in the community play an important role in what happens to us from now on. These skills could help pretty much any professional career.”

Key discussion topics included using technological advancements such as blogging, vlogging, social bookmarking and podcasting in communications strategies, media influences and interaction, sports promotion, international opportunities in public relations, advocacy, resume and career enhancement.

Keynote and general session speakers included top executives of major companies such as Richard Edelman from Edelman Public Relations Worldwide and Newsweek managing editor, Jon Meacham. Tavis Smiley, of Public Radio International, delivered a sermonesque message that nailed the importance of stopping public relations spin, adding values to add message value, to better relate to our people and stopping the “spin” in order to build a nation that is as good as its promise.

About UAA’s PRSSA

PRSSA members have worked with local organizations to coordinate public events such as the 2006 Arctic Winter Games and Veterans Wheelchair Games last summer. Members have written press releases, templates, communications plans, websites and advertisements for local groups such as the Anchorage Conventions and Visitors Bureau, the Red Cross of Alaska, Habitat for Humanity, the Emergency Operations Center and the Aviation Heritage Museum.

Current officers are strengthening the Chapter by recruiting other UAA students who want to get involved in communications or similar pre-professional careers.

For more information call Jerami Marsh: 907-952-1154.
More chapter information will be available on our website: prssa.uaa.alaska.edu
For national information: www.prssa.org

Travel and funding

Quick note,

Liisa Morrison said today that any time we travel outside the vicinity that includes anything from Knik River to Girdwood, we have to file a travel packet. This is mainly for our safety as it includes emergency contact information.

It also includes financial information. We are supposed to include any funding that we will collect to use for our trip. We are allowed to use any funding that we have available in our account as we see fit, but the U no longer provides funding for club travel EXCEPT in the form of a grant. Grants are awarded on an individual basis and can be as high as $500 per student. They only cover airfare and registration though…for Alaskans, 500 is only enough for a ticket -if we’re lucky.

Every bit of information is available on the website though, so any time we make a move, we need to be reading the regs and stressing that newcomers get to know them too.

I have an appointment with the vice chancellor of Advancement on Thursday.  I asked her if she would talk to me about how their office handles student relations. As a student, we are entitle to information about what is available to help us succeed in our college career. As a club, we have the right to know what resources we have available.

As a PRSSA member, we should also take every opportunity to learn more about it if we plan to continue in public relations.