ADVISORY/18th Annual Business & The Media Program is October 17: Old Line Manufacturing vs. New Industry Players.Business Editors, News/Assignment Desks ADVISORY...for Oct. 17 (Tuesday) CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 29, 2000 "The Changing Face of the Northeast Ohio Business Economy: Old Line Manufacturing vs. New Industry Players" is the topic of the 18th Annual Business & The Media Program. The luncheon event is co-sponsored by the local chapters of the Public Relations Society of America The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), based in New York City, is the world's largest organization for public relations professionals. The organization has more than 30,000 professional and student members, and is organized into 112 chapters nationwide. (PRSA PRSA Public Relations Society of America PRSA Personal Retirement Savings Account PRSA Puerto Rican Student Association PRSA Puerto Rican Studies Association PRSA Park and Recreation Service Area PRSA President of the Royal Scottish Academy ), Press Club and the International Association of Business Communicators The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is a leading association for public relations professionals. IABC has about 14,000 members in more than 100 chapters in 70 countries. Its headquarters are located in San Francisco, California, United States. (IABC IABC International Association of Business Communicators IABC Indo-Americans for Better Community ). The event will be held Tuesday, October 17, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Cleveland Playhouse Club, 8501 Carnegie Ave. This year's featured panelists are: -- Dennis Eckart, president, Greater Cleveland Growth Association. -- Joseph Roman, executive director, Cleveland Tomorrow. -- John Russell, business reporter, The Akron Beacon Journal. -- Zach Schiller, business reporter, The Plain Dealer. Cleveland has long been viewed as an industrial town, but the dawning of the Internet is rapidly changing that view while increasing the number of dot-coms and technology companies in the local market. Each panelist will provide a brief overview of the topic, and then an interactive discussion with the audience will follow. Reservations must be received by October 12. The cost is $25 for PRSA, Press Club and IABC members, and students; $35 for nonmembers. For details, contact Lynn Bracic at (440) 899-1112 or email her at Lbprscleve@aol.com. The PRSA Greater Cleveland Greater Cleveland is a nickname for the metropolitan area surrounding Cleveland in Ohio. Northeast Ohio refers to a similar but substantially larger area as described below. Chapter's commitment to strengthening the careers of its more than 300 members was recently recognized nationally as a "Chapter of Excellence" for professional development. The chapter's commitment to enhancing public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most knowledge also extends to the student level. Cleveland members offer professional liaisons and an internship program to three local colleges and universities with Public Relations Student Society of America The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), based in New York City, is a pre-professional public relations organization. Founded in 1968 by its parent Society, the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), the organization has grown to more than 9,600 members and 285 chapters. For more information about the local chapter, visit our website: www.prsacleveland.org. |
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