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Congrats to PBPRS 2013 Milestones Honorees and Panel Participants

(From left to right) Tiffany Tavarez, Corporate Contributions Manager, PECO Energy (panel moderator); Milestone Award winner KYW Newsradio Cherri Gregg; PBPRS President Darisha Miller; Michele Lawrence, Senior Vice President and Area President of Philadelphia Community Bank, Wells Fargo (panelist); Dr. Lorina Marshall-Blake, President, Independence Blue Cross Foundation (panelist); Maria Pajil-Battle, President, Amerihealth Mercy Foundation (panelist); Karin A. Phillips Excellence Milestones Award winner Annette John-Hall and PBPRS Vice President Vincent Thompson.

Temple University Center for Public Interest Journalism

The Temple University Center for Public Interest Journalism convened a conversation at historic Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church in Philadelphia on December 9, 2012 to discuss local news coverage of issues that affect African American communities in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Black Public Relations Society President Darisha Miller and Vice President Vincent Thompson participated in the discussion. Temple University journalism professor George Miller moderated the discussion.

2012 NBPRS Conference and Career Fair

In this photo (from left to right): Bill Tompkins, Sean McKoy, Richelle Payne (NBPRS, Vice President), Roland Martin, Darisha K. Miller (PBPRS, President) and Vincent Thompson (PBPRS, Vice President).

The 2012 NBPRS Conference and Career Fair was held October 25th - 28th at Howard University and The Dupont Circle Hotel. For additional information about The National Black Public Relations Society, please visit www.nbprs.org today!

PBPRS on the Move!

Shalimar Blakely (Immediate Past PBPRS President and Board Chair), Afea Tucker and PBPRS Founder, Anita Lewis joins the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

PBPRS on the move is an initiative created to highlight the organization's impact on the overall well-being of our members and the communities we serve. Through community initiatives, workshops and events, PBPRS members are living healthier lives, having healthier careers, and growing as PR professionals.

Useful Links

  • The National Black Public Relations Society
  • PBPRSays
  • 900 AM WURD
  • The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • The Philadelphia Tribune

PBPRS Member Spotlight

Congratulations to Shalimar Blakely!
Our Previous PBPRS President, Shalimar Blakely launches new PR firm: a peace of PR! a peace of PR helps individuals and organizations understand why PR is such an important piece for community relations, advocacy and corporate philanthropy initiatives. a peace of PR’s mission (and yours, should you choose to accept it): To actively participate in improving, maintaining, and increasing positive, result-oriented, relationships between clients and the communities they serve. For additional information, please visit www.apeaceofPR.org.

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