The arrival at the 18th hole for golfers always comes with mixed feelings. We are pleased that the round is almost over because, as in most sporting activities, tiredness sets in and you’re glad to call it a day. But if you love the game, it’s also lamentable because something you enjoy doing is coming to an end.
After two years as president of CPRS Toronto, I enter this last period of my term in the same way. I have enjoyed serving as your president, and, like a good golf round, there is much more to be done to continue improving on our game and finding ways to help members in their chosen craft as PR practitioners. I hope you agree that the current board has had accomplishments over the past two years that have been of benefit to you. The effort will continue under the board that is slated to be elected at our Annual General Meeting (AGM), which takes place on Tuesday, May 28th at the Toronto Region Board of Trade offices.
I want to thank the board members of this year and last year for their commitment to providing you with occasions for professional development, sharing sessions and networking opportunities among other events and member benefits that have been put in place. They have been great to work with, and I appreciate their support in focusing on making CPRS Toronto a society that members feel can help them perform their chosen careers with improved skills and competencies. I will be recapping the achievements they have attained during the annual meeting.
There are two major upcoming events worthy of your attention. The first is the CPRS Toronto AGM to which I have already referred. Our guest speaker will be Jamison Steeve, former principal secretary to Premier Dalton McGuinty, who will share experiences and insights gained through his work in Dalton McGuinty’s office over two political terms.
The second is the national CPRS conference taking place in the national capital region. Compelling speakers have been secured which, coupled with several workshop opportunities, will surely be an educational and networking experience that will be beneficial for all who attend. With Ottawa-Gatineau being so close to Toronto, I hope to see many of you there. I trust you will find it an event that will provide a substantial return on the time you invest to participate.
My work on the board isn’t finished. Duties await me as past president, and so I now need to take my final approach shot over the creek that flows between me and the 18th green so that I can get on with those very duties.
I hope you’ve enjoyed our round together, and I will see you at the 19th hole (a common term golfers use to describe the clubhouse grill room), that is the AGM, where we can enjoy some much desired food and beverages to properly complete our round.
If we miss you there, I’m sure we’ll see each other at one of the many upcoming CPRS Toronto events that begin again in the fall.
Bye for now.