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2014

Student Steering Committee Profile: Charzie Abendanio, Vice President

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Meet your 2014/2015 Student Steering Committee!

Stay tuned for our next series when we introduce our student representatives from PR programs around the GTA!

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Charzie Abendanio, Vice President
Humber College, Bachelor of Public Relations, Third Year

As the new vice president of the CPRS Toronto’s Student Steering Committee, I am thrilled to share my passion for PR and I am looking forward to working with my fellow executives to help bring PR students, from all over Toronto, to learn from one another and grow together as budding PR practitioners. I’ve been a member of CPRS since my first year at Humber and have also volunteered my time to the ACE Awards and the CEO Award of Excellence.

Where are you from?

I’ve grown up in Toronto and have fallen in love with this city. I can’t imagine where else I would live.

Do you have any other post-secondary education?

I started my post-secondary education at the University of Toronto and completed a full year of studying psychology, philosophy and poetry. I will always have a passion for the arts but I stepped back from school for several years and stumbled upon the world of PR and have never looked back.

What are you most excited for this year?

I’m honestly excited for everything. I was able to attend the Building Media Relations event last year and admired the ability that the SSC has to unite PR students together. I can’t wait to do the same this year in all our events.

Have you interned anywhere?

As the last semester was approaching in my second year I really wanted to have an internship to gain some experience. I landed an internship at energi PR, a mid-size agency located downtown. It was a great experience which gave me the opportunity to learn from individuals in the industry and I think everyone should try to get one even if it’s not required.

What is your dream job?

My dream job would be to work for a car brand such as Honda. I think it would be amazing to contribute to such an industry that the whole world recognizes.

What do you do outside of school?

Besides school and volunteering for CPRS, I have a part time job which I balance with doing yoga and spending time with my six year old Yorkie named Yuki. (She is probably the cutest Yorkie in the world! Check out my Instagram @charziecastillo to see for yourself!)

Tell us something random about yourself

I’ve owned about 11 cars in the last six years so you can say I’m a bit of a car enthusiast, and I love being a spectator during the Honda Indy and local track events in Ontario.

Find me on:

Twitter: @charziecastillo
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charzieabendanio

 

Student Steering Committee Profile: Katie Fraser, Vice President, Logistics

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Meet your 2014/2015 Student Steering Committee!

Over the next few weeks, we will be posting profiles of CPRS Toronto’s 2014/2015 Student Steering Committee. Stay tuned for more!

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Katie Fraser, VP Logistics
Humber College, Bachelor of Public Relations, Fourth Year

Welcome to the wonderful world of the Canadian Public Relations Society Student Steering Committee. I’m so excited to be representing you for my third year with the committee as the Vice President of Logistics. I’m originally from Bowmanville, Ontario and moved to Toronto for school in 2011. Although I love the city life, my country roots still grow strong.

What do you enjoy most about being on the SSC?

To be honest, it’s the people. Whether I’m meeting first year public relations students or professionals who have been in the industry for many years, I can always learn something new. Everyone I’ve met through the SSC has taught me a thing or two about our industry, and I can guarantee our connections this year will be no different.

What are you most excited for this year?

This year I’m most excited to read our new blog. This is a new venture for the SSC and I have a feeling it’s going to be a success. The variety of writers we have working on this blog will ensure that all our readers will be able to take away something useful.

What event did you enjoy the most last year?

The event that I enjoyed most last year would be Passport to PR. Attending and planning this massive event took a lot of organization, and I couldn’t have been more proud of our committee and the generous hosts. After the event, the committee received such positive feedback and we will be sure to use those suggestions to make 2014’s event even better!

Have you interned anywhere?

This summer I was fortunate enough to intern at Camp Oochigeas, a camp for children affected by childhood cancer. I’ve been involved with Ooch for nine years now, as my journey with the organization has evolved from being a camper, to volunteer and now a staff member. This opportunity was more than I could have ever asked for as it combined my passions for public relations, non-profits and camp.

What is your dream job?

I’ve always said that my dream job would be somewhere I made a difference in the lives of others. I have such a passion for working with non-profit organizations, especially with those that help individuals affected by cancer. I would also want a job that unites event planning and public relations.

What do you do outside of school?

Outside of school and work for CPRS, I love to see movies and watch baseball. During my free time you’ll find me at the Rogers Centre or at Cineplex (both of which I will be eating popcorn). I have a patriotic love for the Toronto Blue Jays and a secret love for the Baltimore Orioles.

Tell us something random about yourself

Saying that I’m horse crazy would be an understatement. I took lessons through many of my younger years, and I now find every reason to wrap myself in equestrian culture. From my fashion style to my browser history, you should know that I’m all about that the horseback riding lifestyle.

Find me on:

Twitter: @fraser_kate
LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/in/katiefraser21

Student Steering Committee Profile: Cole Douglas, Vice President, External

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Meet your 2014/2015 Student Steering Committee!

Over the next few weeks, we will be posting profiles of CPRS Toronto’s 2014/2015 Student Steering Committee. Stay tuned for more!

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Cole Douglas, VP External
Humber College, Bachelor of Public Relations, Fourth Year

Welcome to our blog where many students – like yourself – will contribute experiences and tips we’ve learned along our PR journey. I have been involved with CPRS’ Student Steering Committee for three years, with this being my second year as VP External. I come from the Ottawa Valley (Renfrew to be exact) and moved to the bustling Toronto metropolis six years ago.

Do you have any other post-secondary education?
For three years I trained at St. Lawrence College in their Musical Theatre Diploma, which lead me to Toronto’s performance industry. After working in the musical theatre industry for a few years I decided to transition into the wonderful world of communication.

What do you enjoy most about being on the SSC?
Being a part of the SSC allows you to not only meet many different PR professionals, but gives you the opportunity to be exposed to the different sectors of communications. Whether you are meeting an individual taking their undergrad in corporate communication or you are connecting with a crisis management specialist at an event, there are always opportunities to learn new things.

What are you the most excited for this year?
I am most excited about our Building Media Relationships event. This annual event is where we bring in a panel of three PR professionals and corresponding journalists from that industry to talk about the importance of media relations. I am very passionate about the media side of PR and find this event very beneficial to any young practitioner eager to understand the concept of building critical media contacts.

What event did you enjoy the most last year?
I really enjoyed our Passport to PR event where we took groups of students into various PR offices throughout the city. Last year’s event was such a success it sold out in less than 24 hours and the event hashtag trended on Twitter twice that day! If you are considering attending this event, I would suggest following @CPRSStudents on Twitter to gain up-to-date information on registration before tickets are sold out.

Have you interned anywhere?
I have had a few internships during my studies. I’ve done PR internships at:
• Humber College’s Student Recruitment office
• North Strategic
• Strategic Objectives
• APEX PR Inc.
Each experience has been different providing me with new skills to add to my PR toolkit.

What is your dream job?
From PR agency heavy internship opportunities in the past, I know that I want to pursue this part of the industry. My ideal job would be to run my own PR agency one day where I get to work with colleagues that are like-minded and clients that I love.

Something random about me:
The year before I decided to go back to school to pursue PR I was a lead singer on a Japanese cruise ship where I had the opportunity to perform on an eight-month world cruise. I was able to visit every major city in the world and the exposure to the various cultures really added to my life.

Find me on:
Twitter: @coledouglas7
LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/in/coledouglas

Student Steering Committee Profile: Arden Bagni, President

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Meet your 2014/2015 Student Steering Committee!

Over the next few weeks, we will be posting profiles of CPRS Toronto’s 2014/2015 Student Steering Committee. Stay tuned for more!

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Arden Bagni, President
Humber College, Bachelor of Public Relations, Fourth Year

Welcome to our new, updated student blog. I’m very excited to be your new Student Steering Committee president this year! This will be my third year with CPRS, having been a student representative and then vice president previously. I am originally from Calgary and moved to Toronto to pursue a career in PR outside of the oil and gas industry (and fell in love with the city in the meantime!)

Do you have any other post-secondary education?
I attended University of Calgary for one year in the Communications program and realized it wasn’t for me. The program wasn’t specific enough and I felt a more hands-on education was what I needed.

What do you enjoy most about being on the SSC?
I love being able to meet so many new people! Throughout the year I meet students, professionals, new grads and others looking to break into PR. It’s great to see the camaraderie between everyone in the industry.

What are you most excited for this year?
I have to say our Passport to PR event. This is one that all students get excited about, and planning it is a rush. I’m also excited to announce that we will be running a second Passport to PR event in the spring, so stay tuned!

What event did you enjoy the most last year?
Although I enjoy every event we hold, I love Building Media Relationships because it always surprises people. Forging relationships with media is such an important aspect of PR, and I think it’s beneficial for students to learn about it firsthand.

Have you interned anywhere?
I just finished up my four-month internship at Global News. I was able to work right in the newsroom in the middle of all the action! I learned so much about the media landscape and wouldn’t have changed my experience for anything.

What is your dream job?
Eventually, I want to work for a brewery. I am always told that is a very “specific” area, but I think it’s good to have specific goals. I love a good brew, but more importantly, I think breweries need to begin targeting women and I would like to be a part of that.

What do you do outside of school?
Lots of work for CPRS! I also enjoy reading (just finished working my way through the Game of Thrones series), cooking and exploring Toronto with my friends.

Something random about me:
I once got lost on a hike in the woods in Banff and had to use the setting sun and a topographical map to find my way back. Prior to the hike I was terrified of spiders, but after “bushwacking” to find my car, I found I didn’t care that there were dozens of spiders nesting in my hair – I was just glad to find civilization!

Find me on:
Twitter: @ardenbagni
Linkedin: linkedin.com/ardenbagni

President’s message

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August has traditionally been a planning month for Public Relations departments (I’ve heard the month described as akin to a Sunday prior to an eventful week and I must admit I often feel that way). Your CPRS Toronto board has also been meeting this month to plan our programming for the year and I am very excited about the year ahead.

Mentoring has always been valued within our Chapter and under the leadership of Lauren More and support from Membership Chair, Hilary Lawton, our approach to mentoring has evolved to maximize protégé access to mentors. Replacing the traditional 1:1 match-ups, two Mentors Circles were established last year – one for Recent Graduates and the other, called Career Builders, for people with more work experience. Each circle meets every other month and different guest mentors attend each session to share their experiences, provide advice and to answer questions. The next Graduates Mentor Circle is planned for October 15. The next Career Builders Mentors Circle will be held on September 17. If you are interested in being a guest mentor or a joining one of our circles, please email Lauren at mentorship@cprstoronto.com.

We are committed to bringing you award-winning speakers at an economical cost and Jeff Rohrer APR, our Professional Development Chair has an exciting PD program planned for this year. Our first event, PR from the inside out: How technology can improve internal communications and the customer experience is planned for Tuesday, September 16, from 6 pm to 7:30 pm, at The Pilot, Stealth Lounge. Cost to members is $20; $10 for student members.

In this session, Senior Consultant, Jas Shukla, and Director of Brand and Experience, Ben Skelton, from Habanero will share how organizations are using technology to align employees with their purpose and vision, support organizational change, foster connections between employees, as well as increase dialogue and innovation. Learn how organizations across Canada are using their intranets, enterprise social networks, crowdsourcing, and mobile solutions to ensure front-line employees create memorable, informed interactions.

Our student steering committee, led by Arden Bagni, has planned a number of events this year. The popular, Passport to PR (always sold out) is scheduled for October 23rd. Students from PR schools  throughout the GTA visit PR agencies and corporate offices to get a firsthand look at the world of public relations practitioners. See our Events section for all event dates.

 

Our student steering committee, led by Arden Bagni, has planned a number of events this year. The popular, Passport to PR (always sold out) is scheduled for October 23rd.  Students from PR schools throughout  the GTA visit PR agencies and corporate offices to get a firsthand look at the world of public relations practitioners. See our Events section for all event dates.

I look forward to sharing more of our plans in our next newsletter.

On another note, last month, most public relations departments were involved in the implementation of the new Canadian Anti-Spam legislation (CASL). Some members have contacted me to hear how successful others members were in implementing this legislation. Please let me know what your experiences were. What practices have you changed in light of this legislation? I’ll share highlights in an upcoming newsletter.

Maryjane Martin, APR

President, CPRS Toronto

CPRS Toronto Student Steering Committee: Your executives for the 2014/2015 school year

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CPRS Toronto’s Student Steering Committee has been getting geared up for the 2014/2015 school year. To see what they have planned for students this year, check out their video below, outlining upcoming events and initiatives!

 

 

Questions? Please contact this year’s student representative, Arden Bagni at cprsstudents@gmail.com

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“The Modern Canadian PR Practitioner”

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A majority of Canadian public relations and communications professionals say managing their organizations’ social media has become one of their most important functions.

This was one of several key findings included in two new research studies on public relations in Canada released by the Communications + Public Relations Foundation (CPRF). CPRF funded both studies.

Findings are summarized in the infographic below.

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Join CPRS National on Sept. 9 for a free webinar about the research

Wanted: Vice Chair, Professional Development and Networking

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Term: 12 months beginning September 2014

Deadline: September 8, 2014

Overview: CPRS Toronto is looking for a Vice Chair, Professional Development and Networking to assist the Chair, Professional Development and Networking. The Chair is responsible for planning activities (e.g. workshops, talks, webinars, etc.) that support skill development and networking opportunities for public relations practitioners in Toronto and the surrounding area.

Key Tasks

  • Assist in all aspects of planning professional development and networking opportunities for the year
  • Source venue options and be point of contact on venue logistics
  • Provide on-site logistics support during events (approx. 1 event every 1-2 months)
  • Write marketing copy to promote events for web, e-newsletters and social media
  • Liaise with speakers related to logistics and topic development for events

Qualifications

  • Member in good standing with CPRS Toronto
  • Work experience and/or education related to public relations
  • Working knowledge (or strong desire to learn)of venue options in downtown Toronto
  • Ability to work with senior executives
  • Experience with event logistics

Time Commitment

  • Between 5-10 hours a month

How to apply
Please send your resume to Lois Marsh at marshl@marsh-executive.com.

Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL)

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The CAnti-Spam-canadaanadian Anti-Spam Legislation will come into force on July 1, 2014. How will this impact your business email communications and what do you need to do to be ready? Ensure you and your organization are compliant.
The webinar is given by Lorianne Weston, LL.B., B.C.L., Director of Accreditation and Education at the CPRS National Office. This is an expanded version of the presentation given at the ASCEND National Summit in Banff, AB.

This webinar will be archived for online viewing here.

 

 

 

CPRS Toronto Recognizes the Best Public Relations Campaigns at the 2014 ACE Awards

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TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – May 7, 2014) –

The Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) Toronto honoured the best in the city’s PR industry this evening at the annual Achieving Communications Excellence (ACE) Awards Gala. Held at the Arcadian Court, the ceremony acknowledged and celebrated the accomplishment of PR professionals in Toronto and the GTA.

“The ACE Awards are a superb way to recognize the outstanding work created by the Toronto PR industry through its communications campaigns,” said Maryjane Martin, chapter president, CPRS Toronto. “With so many exceptional submissions, this year’s judging panel certainly had its work cut out for themselves in selecting the best of the best in Toronto PR.”

The ACE Awards concluded with the presentation of the two most prestigious awards: Best PR Campaign of the Year and Best Creative PR Campaign of the Year. Edelman Canada and Ontario Graphite received top prize of PR Campaign of the Year for the strategic planning and execution of the Creating Community Partners and Advocates campaign and the Best Creative PR Campaign of the Year was awarded to Narrative PR for the innovation and creativity behind the Air Canada rouge – Countdown to Takeoff campaign.

“The ACE Award recipients are carefully selected by a judging panel of seasoned PR professionals,” said Carolyn Schulz, ACE Awards chair, CPRS Toronto. “The ACE Awards draw their prestige from being awarded from a panel of Toronto’s best and brightest PR practitioners.”

The 2014 ACE Award recipients include:

Best PR Campaign

  • Edelman Canada and Ontario Graphite – Creating Community Partners and Advocates

Best Creative PR Campaign

  • Narrative PR – Air Canada rouge – Countdown to Takeoff

Leadership Awards

  • Lois Marsh Award: Vince Power
  • CPRS Toronto Volunteer of the Year: Sarah Mac Kenzie Smith
  • CPRS Toronto Young PR Professional of the year: Natalie Preddie
  • CPRS Toronto Public Relations Student of the Year: Amanda Paterson

Media Relations – Budget Over $50,000

Gold

  • Edelman Canada and Kraft Canada – Kraft Hockey Goes On

Silver

  • Argyle Communications – The Breathe Right Sleep Pod Hotel Tour
  • NATIONAL Public Relations and Ford of Canada – The Ford F-150 Drive Program
  • NATIONAL Public Relations and Keurig Canada Inc. – Keurig + Pink Tartan: Creating the Perfect Cup
  • Fleishman-Hillard Toronto – Restore Our Anthem
  • Citizen Relations – Future Shop Holiday 2013
  • Edelman Canada – Knorr What’s For Dinner?

Bronze

  • DDB Public Relations – autoTRADER.ca: The Better Way to Buy and Sell Cars Campaign
  • Canadian Tire Corporation – Canadian Tire Holiday 2013
  • Canadian Tire Corporation – Science of Winter Driving
  • McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada Ltd. – National Hiring Day 2013
  • Unilever Canada and Edelman – Becel Heart of Truth
  • APEX Public Relations Inc. – Nestlé Skinny Cow Chocolate Launch: Get The Skinny
  • APEX Public Relations Inc. – Walmart Canada – Mom of the Year Award
  • Veritas Communications/Microsoft Canada – Xbox One Launch
  • Citizen & Hyundai – Hyundai Hockey Helpers
  • Cowan & Company – Diane Keaton & L’Oréal Paris: Age Perfect
  • Bayer Canada and Citizen – Bayer: Tick Prevention for Dogs

Media Relations – Budget under $50,000

Gold

  • Argyle Communications – A Taste of Peanut Country
  • NATIONAL Public Relations – Phase 4 Films’ Dead Before Dawn 3D Canadian Film Launch

Silver

  • Ford of Canada – Ford F-150 Drive Program
  • Tim Hortons & Paradigm Public Relations – Tim Hortons Camp Day
  • Argyle Communications – Saputo Presents Lydia’s Italy Live
  • NATIONAL Public Relations – Heffel Fine Art Auction House Fall 2013 Auction

Bronze

  • Canadian Tire Corporation – Only in Canada: The Canadian Tire Ice Truck
  • Paradigm PR & Energizer Canada – Sex in a canoe? Absolutely, we’re Canadian
  • Randstad Canada and MSLGroup – Women Shaping
  • Edelman Public Relations – VAWK for eBay by Sunny Fong
  • Strategic Objectives and Ontario SPCA – Ontario SPCA Inaugural National Cupcake Day

Best Use of Special Events

Gold

  • NATIONAL Public Relations – SiriusXM Ontario Road Trip
  • Randstad Canada and MSLGroup – 2013 Randstad Award

Bronze

  • Strategic Objectives and Ontario SPCA – Ontario SPCA First National Cupcake Day
  • Strategic Objectives and Kruger Products – Air Canada rouge – Countdown to Takeoff
  • Anne Vranic – Global TV’s launch of NBC series Chicago Fire
  • Narrative PR – Scotiabank SCENE – The Summer of FREE

Brand Development Campaign of the Year

Silver

  • McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada Ltd. – National Hiring Day 2013

Bronze

  • Fleishman-Hillard – Lay’s Do Us A Flavour
  • Citizen & Hyundai – Hyundai Hockey Helpers
  • Canadian Olympic Committee – #WeAreWinter

Employee Engagement / Internal Communications Campaign of the Year

Gold

  • Toronto Hydro – Toronto Hydro’s Community Involvement – investing in a better city

Silver

  • DDB Canada – ShareDDB 2013
  • Ford of Canada – Ford JDRF Race for the Cure

Bronze

  • Vale Canada Limited – Vale in Canada: Long Harbour Completion Challenge (LHCC)

Community Relations Campaign of the Year

Gold

  • Edelman Canada & Ontario Graphite Ltd – Creating Community Partners & Advocates

Best Digital Campaign of the Year

Bronze

  • High Road Communication – Shop Small
  • Paradigm PR & Energizer Canada – Quattro for Women Truth or Dare
  • Seton & Reimagine PR – Seton Job Safety Videos
  • Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited – Meet your new neighbour, Community Energy Storage

Crisis or Issues Management Campaign of the Year

Silver

  • Toronto Hydro – Ice Storm 2013: Dark T.O.
  • De Beers Canada ECA Team – 2013 Winter Road Blockade

Government Relations/Public Affairs Campaign of the Year

Gold

  • Canadian Tire Corporation – ACTIVE AT SCHOOL

Bronze

  • DDB Public Relations – ONGA Advocacy Campaign
  • Argyle Communications – MTO Transit Panel: Choices & Consequences

Investor/Financial Relations Campaign of the Year

Gold

  • Kaiser Lachance Communications – Purpose Investments – launch of corporate class funds

Bronze

  • Fleishman-Hillard – The Third Rail – Confronting our pension failures

10th Annual White Cashmere Collections

Gold

  • Veritas Communications/Microsoft Canada – Surface Has Landed
  • Narrative PR – Air Canada rouge – Countdown to Takeoff

Silver

  • APEX Public Relations Inc. – Nestlé Skinny Cow Chocolate Launch: Get The Skinny
  • HTC Canada and Paradigm Public Relations – HTC One Launch in Canada
  • Strategic Objectives and Kellogg Canada – The All-Bran Tweet Shop

Bronze

  • DDB Public Relations – Subaru Forester Family Rally

Best Student PR Campaign of the Year

Gold

  • Centennial College – Spotlight: Horizons
  • Centennial College – #CANit2013

Silver

  • Centennial College – Phony Party

The Canadian Public Relations Society is a national professional organization focused on establishing and upholding educational and ethical standards in Public Relations. CPRS Toronto is one of the largest local societies with nearly 600 members. For more information, please visit: https://www.cprstoronto.com.

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For more information or to schedule an interview,
please contact:
Robin Smith
Lead, ACE Marketing/Communications
CPRS Toronto ACE Awards Committee
ace@cprstoronto.com