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The People of Passport to PR

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The People of Passport to PR

Written by: Izabella Knap

 

The event all the PR students have been waiting for is here! Passport to PR, which runs from today, January 24 to Thursday, January 26, will be giving aspiring PR professionals in Toronto a sneak peek into the world of our participating PR firms.

Here is our event and who will be a part of it at a glance:

Tues. Jan. 24 (Influencer Relations):

  • Veritas Communications
  • Craft PR
  • Weber Shandwick
  • APEX
  • Proof Strategies
  • MSL Canada
  • North Strategic

Weds. Jan. 25 (Government Relations & Health PR):

  • Edelman
  • Ketchum
  • Argyle

Thurs. Jan. 26 (Consumer PR):

  • Hill and Knowlton Strategies
  • Pomp & Circumstance PR
  • Strategic Objectives
  • North Strategic
  • MSL Canada
  • National Public Relations

We are excited to help Toronto’s PR students learn more about these firms. Whether you are interested in influencer relations or consumer PR, CPRS Toronto Students has designed this three-day event to help you learn more and make important connections in the industry. Truly a great opportunity to network and learn from the best people in the PR field. We hope to see you all there this week!

To keep up with all things SSC, follow @CPRSstudents on Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok!

Passport to PR is back in person after two years

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Passport to PR is back in person after two years

Written by: Hefziba Mancilla

 

Recently, the CPRS Toronto Student Steering Committee (SSC) announced that they are bringing back the long-awaited in-person Passport to PR event this year. If you are interested in expanding your network or learning more about the industry, this event is the place to go. Passport to PR is a three-day event where multiple PR firms showcase their work and show the students what the PR industry has to offer. It will begin today, January 24, and go until Thursday, January 26.

Influencer PR, Government Relations and Health PR, and Consumer PR are some of the major categories in the industry. This event provides an opportunity to take your pick at which industry speciality you want to learn more about. Each participating firm offers expertise in their specialised industry and are some of the leading firms in Toronto. PR in its very essence is all about ‘NETWORKING’ and meeting amazing people with a story to share. This is your chance to get an experience like no other, step into the top offices and get a snippet of life as a PR specialist.

The first day will focus on influencer PR, and with a purchased ticket you will have access to attend three different PR firms. The second day will cover government/health PR, with three firms participating that day, including Ketchum, Edelman and Argyle.

Lastly, we have consumer PR on Thursday, January 26. If you are interested in the business communication field, this is the day to go, as it will be a jam-packed day with your choice to attend three different PR firms.

Passport to PR gives you the chance to visit Toronto’s top PR firms, whether you are passionate about social media or government/health PR there is something for everyone.  This event is truly a great opportunity to network and learn from the best people in the public relations field.  Don’t miss the chance to network and grow. See you all there!

 

 

 

2023 CPRS Toronto Mentorship Program

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2023 CPRS Toronto Mentorship Program

The CPRS Toronto mentorship program is designed to provide opportunities, knowledge and connections to those working or interested in working in the field of public relations under the guidance of PR practitioners.

Meet our Mentors here.

Link to apply – for CPRS Toronto Student Members and Young Professionals.

 

Choose to Transform the Winter Blues Event

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Choose to Transform the Winter Blues

Does the idea of tackling your bloated inbox make you want to run for the hills? Are you feeling the winter blues? Have your New Year’s resolutions already fallen to the wayside? Don’t despair!

Join notable life coach, author and speaker Carol-Ann Hamilton for an inspiring and interactive session in a safe space where she’ll provide purposeful and positive guidance to help you to not just survive, but thrive in this challenging season. Throw away the old one-size-fits-all approach of “pulling up your bootstraps” and just pushing through. Get practical tools to help build the template for long-lasting solutions. Flow with nature’s rhythms and intentionally create the next 12 months at this session. And it’s FREE!

Speaker:

Meet Carol-Ann Hamilton: A prolific author, committed life coach, passionate speaker and certified Reiki Master who ignites people to live deliberately.  In 2003, she soared beyond cubicle walls after a successful 25-year Organizational Development career supporting Fortune 500 and entrepreneurial leaders to foster meaningful workplaces.

Though serious eldercare issues preoccupy her as a Sandwich Generation Activist nowadays, she has never left behind her delight over enthusing clients and friends alike to unleash their potential, embodied in her motto: “Encouraging Your Greatness!”  Release stale comfort zones for the life of your dreams as evidenced by her book, Step Out of Your Sandbox!

Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Time: 5:30 PM EST

Location: Zoom

Cost: Free event (Members and Non-Members)

REGISTER HERE

Life of a PR student: A quick guide to organizing your busy schedule

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Life of a PR student: A quick guide to organizing your busy schedule

Written by: Juby George, Secretary, CPRS Toronto Student Steering Committee, Centennial College.

Oh! How will I complete all these assignments, quizzes and presentations? Do you ever find yourself asking this question? Do you ever feel like too much is going on in your life? If you answered yes, then this is the article for you! You might be overwhelmed or stressed out by the amount on your plate, but all that can be amended by creating a schedule and learning to manage your time.

  1. Understand your time

No two humans are alike, and as a result, no two people require the same amount of time to complete an activity. So, before preparing lists and plans, it is helpful to understand how long it takes to finish a task. The question then becomes: how would I know that? Well, it’s pretty easy. Set a timer when doing an assignment and make a note of the time. This understanding will assist you in the next step.

  1. Plan ahead and make lists

Now that you know how long your tasks take you to complete, you are ready to start organizing your planners and to-do lists. Having a dedicated organizer is the most effective way to manage your time and increase productivity. Would you believe me if I told you that planners and to-do lists can improve your mental health? Well, you should because they do! Tracking your schedule, crossing off completed tasks, and accomplishing short term goals all release dopamine which is known to improve your mood and help you focus. As an added bonus, they also help you get stuff done! Prioritization is key, and when preparing your weekly planner or to-do list for the day, it is best to complete the most crucial tasks first. Now the question is: What are some effective ways to prepare planners and to-do lists?

  • Sticky notes. Don’t underestimate the effectiveness of a classic; these have survived the test of time for a reason. You can write each of your tasks on a different note and order them from most to least important. Their versatility allows you to rearrange the order as new tasks are added to your list.
  • Digital tools. Mobile applications like Google calendar, Evernote, and Todoist allow users to stay organized on the go. You may not always have a pen and paper on you, but chances are your phone always is.
  • Custom planners. Having a planner organized in a way that works for your needs can be a huge asset. There are templates available on Canva and other graphic design platforms.
  • Bonus tip: separate work from daily life. Having dedicated planners for school, work, housework, and passion projects allows you to stay focused and reduces stress.
  1. Breakdown tasks
    When you are given larger tasks, it is always good to break the tasks down into smaller, manageable pieces or chunks. After breaking down large tasks into smaller ones, you can work for 30-40 minutes each day on them. You need to look at the big picture and have a plan to stay on track. By doing this, you can complete your large tasks easily without stressing yourself out. You can also make use of the Pomodoro technique for effective time management. The Pomodoro technique involves dividing tasks into 25-minute chunks, followed by a 5-minute break. If that doesn’t work for you, there are other similar techniques you can make use of instead. You can refer to the Instagram post by CPRS students here to learn more about it.

Bonus tip: Complete your tasks early to allow time for a final review. This final review can reduce the number of errors and typos in your work.

To keep up with all things SSC, follow @CPRSstudents on Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok.!

CPRS Toronto – Call for Board Members

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Call For Board Members

The CPRS Toronto Board is still in search of new board members to serve as Professional Development and Sponsorship Chairs.

If you are interested in building your resume and volunteering your time with the organization, please contact Lois Marsh at:  marshl@marsh-executive.com.

Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS), Toronto Chapter Celebrates an Evening of Excellence in Communications at the 2022 Achieving Communications Excellence (ACE) Awards Ceremony 

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Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS), Toronto Chapter Celebrates an Evening of Excellence in Communications at the 2022 Achieving Communications Excellence (ACE) Awards Ceremony 

TORONTO, July 21, 2022 – Last night, the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) Toronto chapter celebrated Toronto’s most talented and innovative public relations and communications practitioners at the annual Achieving Communications Excellence (ACE) Awards Ceremony. Taking place virtually this year, the awards showcased outstanding work in the practice of public relations, receiving 147 high-caliber submissions from a variety of agencies, corporations, individuals and not-for-profits in the Greater Toronto Area.

“I would like to give a big congratulations to the many winners and finalists at this year’s ACE Awards,” said Nancy MacMillan, President, CPRS Toronto Chapter. “The ACE Awards is one of CPRS Toronto’s most exciting nights of the year, and it was a great honour to be surrounded by an incredible group of inspiring practitioners.”

The ACE Awards highlight skill, innovation, and intelligence within the public relations and communications industry. The awards recognize communications campaigns in diverse categories including events, media relations, digital media, healthcare and diversity, equity, and inclusion. This full presentation celebrating the winners in each category can be found here.

“We would also like to acknowledge and express gratitude towards our dedicated volunteers as well as this year’s sponsor, McMaster-Syracuse MCM Program. Without their support, the ACE Awards would not be possible,” said MacMillan.

The 2022 ACE Award recipients included: 

Finalists, Best Campaign of the Year 

  • Craft Public Relations and Earth’s Own; The Plant Challenge
  • Mint Agency and UM Canada; Her for She
  • Proof Strategies and Audible; Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle

Finalists, Best Creative Campaign of the Year 

  • IKEA Canada and Hill+Knowlton Strategies; Proud to Play
  • Jake’s House and Edelman Canada; Introducing the ASD Band
  • Zeno Group Canada and Barilla Canada; Barilla Pastaport

Best Integrated Communications Campaign, COVID-related

  • Gold – LABOUR; WeRPN Nursing During COVID-19
  • Silver – Insurance Bureau of Canada, Paradigm and, True Media Canada; Pandemic Assistance for Small Businesses
  • Bronze – Deborah Wilson, Jessica Pellerin, Louise Brooks; Billy Bishop Airport-Restart & Reassure

Best Use of Media Relations, COVID-related

  • Silver – LABOUR; WeRPN Nurding During COVID-19
  • Silver – Kaiser & Partners and ADP Canada; Workplace Insight Surveys
  • Bronze – LifeWorks and Kaiser & Partners; Mental Health Index Campaign

Brand Development Campaign of the Year 

  • Gold – Upfield Canada and Edelman; Oat Yes We Did! Becel® with Oat Beverage
  • Silver – APEX PR and BIC; BIC Gel-ocity Back-to-School Campaign
  • Silver – Town of Whitby; 2022 Budget Community Engagement
  • Bronze – LifeWorks and Kaiser & Partners Inc.; Morneau Shepell Rebrand to LifeWorks
  • Bronze – Coke Canada Bottling and Middle Child; Coke Canada Bottling Local Bottler Campaign
  • Bronze – The PR Department and Radiant; ShareWord Global Brand Launch
  • Bronze – Narrative and Volvo Car Canada; World Free Car Day

Community Relations Campaign of the Year

  • Gold – Agnostic and Metro Ontario; Lincoln Heights Store Re-Opening
  • Bronze – Coke Canada Bottling and Middle Child; Coke Canada Bottling Holiday Truck Tour

Canadian Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Campaign of the Year 

  • Gold – Proof Strategies and Audible; Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle
  • Gold – Jake’s House and Edelman Canada; Introducing the ASD Band
  • Bronze – Crayola Canada and Argyle; #MyColour
  • Bronze – Veritas and Labatt Breweries of Canada; #TapeOutHate

CSR or Cause-Related Campaign, Best 

  • Gold – Jake’s House and Edelman Canada; Introducing The ASD Band
  • Silver – Canadian Red Cross; Be That Someone
  • Silver – Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada and Weber Shandwick Canada; RMHC National Cookie Day
  • Silver – San Pellegrino and Strategic Objectives; San Pellegrino Chef Collective
  • Silver – Canadian Cancer Society and Hill+Knowlton Strategies; Canadian Cancer Society’s Dry Feb
  • Bronze – Carol Levine, Stephanie Engel, energi PR Jewish General Hospital Foundation; Le Week-end Pour Combattre Le Cancer

Digital Communications Campaign of the Year 

  • Gold – Mint Agency and UM Canada; Her For She
  • Bronze – Climate Proof Canada and Paradigm; It takes both offence and defence to win
  • Bronze – Proof Strategies and NGen; Careers of the Future
  • Bronze – Golin and Arterra Wines Canada; Turning Wines into Wins with Wine Rack

Employee Engagement / Internal Communications Campaign of the Year 

  • Gold – McDonald’s Canada and Weber Shandwick Canada; Elevate McDonald’s Employee Engagement
  • Bronze – McDonald’s Canada and Weber Shandwick Canada; MyMcDonald’s Rewards

Employee Engagement / Internal Communications Campaign Of the Year, COVID-related

  • Silver – Kaiser & Partners and CDW Canada; CDW Canada Internal Communications

Government Relations / Public Affairs Campaign of the Year

  • Gold – Climate Proof Canada and Paradigm; It Takes Both Offense and Defense To Win
  • Silver – Royal LePage and North Strategic; Solving Canada’s Housing Supply Crisis
  • Bronze – GE Hitachi and Argyle; Small Footprint, Big Impact

Healthcare Campaign of the Year

  • Gold – Baycrest, Hill + Knowlton Strategies, BBDO and Hearts & Science; Baycrest Fear No Age
  • Silver – GSK and Edelman; Advil’s #AfterMyShot/#ApresMonVaccin
  • Bronze – LABOUR; WeRPN Nursing During COVID-19

Healthcare Campaign of the Year, COVID-related

  • Gold – LABOUR; WeRPN Nursing During COVID-19

Human Resource or Benefits Campaign, Best

  • Silver – Proof Strategies and Canadian Red Cross; Be That Someone

Investor / Financial Relations Campaign of the Year

  • Silver – Kaiser & Partners and Sleep Country Canada; Showcasing Sleep Country’s Strategy

Media Relations, Best Use of (Under $50,000)

  • Gold – IKEA Canada and Hill+Knowlton Strategies; Green Friday
  • Gold – Royal LePage and North Strategic; Solving Canada’s Housing Supply Crisis
  • Gold – Veritas and Labatt Breweries of Canada; This Game Is For Us All
  • Gold – Craft Public Relations and Tim Hortons; The Launch of Timbiebs in Canada
  • Silver – LABOUR; WeRPN Nursing During COVID-19
  • Silver – Kaiser & Partners and LHH Canada; LHH Canada Labour Force Survey
  • Silver – Briar Wells Cisco Canada and Agnostic; Cisco Canada Hybrid Work Index
  • Silver – Novo Nordisk Canada and Argyle; Don’t Put Your Health on Hold
  • Bronze – energi PR and Canadian Cancer Society; World Cancer Day
  • Bronze – Pomp & Circumstance; Ontario Beef 2021 Media Relations
  • Bronze – Craft Public Relations; Canadian Launch of Big Brain Academy

Media Relations, Best Use of (Over $50,000)

  • Gold – Interac Corp. and Hill+Knowlton Strategies; The Feel-Good Phenomenon
  • Gold – Craft Public Relations and News Media Canada; National Newspaper Week 2021
  • Gold – LifeWorks and Kaiser & Partners; Mental Health Index Campaign
  • Gold – McCormick Canada; Get Outside with Club House
  • Silver – NATIONAL Public Relations; A Breath in the Sky
  • Bronze – McDonald’s Canada and Weber Shandwick Canada; Drive Thru Say I Do
  • Bronze – APEX PR; Mydoh App Media Relations Award
  • Bronze – Mint Agency and UM Canada; Her For She
  • Bronze – Pomp & Circumstance; Park Hyatt Toronto Re-Opening
  • Bronze – Crayola Canada and Argyle; #MyColour
  • Bronze – Porter Novelli Canada; Forward Together
  • Bronze – RE/MAX Canada; Liveability and Realtor Professionalism

Marketing Communications Campaign of the Year

  • Gold – Craft Public Relations and Earth’s Own; The Plant Challenge
  • Gold – Proof Strategies and Canadian Red Cross; Be That Someone
  • Gold – Craft Public Relations; Creating the Tim Hortons Holiday Bear
  • Gold – Walmart Canada and APEX PR; 2021 Walmart BTS Campaign
  • Gold – Zeno Group Canada and Barilla Canada; Barilla Pastaport
  • Gold – Proof Strategies and NGen; Careers of the Future
  • Silver – PRAXIS; Launch of Black Bowmore DB5 1964
  • Silver – Slips, Trips and Falls Campaign Team; Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board
  • Silver – Walmart Canada and APEX PR; 2021 Walmart Apparel Campaign
  • Silver – UPS Canada and Argyle; Come Back Strong
  • Bronze – McDonald’s Canada and Weber Shandwick Canada; MyMcDonald’s Rewards
  • Bronze – Electrical Safety Authority and Hill+Knowlton Strategies; Powerline Safety
  • Bronze – The PR Department and Breakthrough Communications; Amarula’s National Cookie Exchange
  • Bronze – Agnostic and Truss Beverage Co.; Local Cannabis Beverage Outlet
  • Bronze – Government of Northwest Territories and Argyle; Speak the Tooth
  • Bronze – Warner Bros. Pictures Canada: Sandy Power and Christopher Lewchuk ; The Matrix Resurrections
  • Bronze – Pomp & Circumstance; She’s Mercedes Power Suit Project

New Product or Service Launch Campaign of the Year

  • Gold – Craft Public Relations; Monogram x Patrick Kriss Partnership
  • Gold – Craft Public Relations; Introducing the Impossible Whopper to Canada
  • Gold – IKEA Canada with Hill+Knowlton Strategies; Proud to Play
  • Silver – Zoglo’s and Strategic Objectives; Relaunch of Zoglo’s
  • Silver – APEX PR; Mydoh App New Product Launch of the Year
  • Silver – LifeWorks and Kaiser & Partners; AbilitiCBT Pandemic Program Launch
  • Bronze – SodaStream and Edelman; Bublé Drops
  • Bronze – Veritas and Labatt Breweries of Canada; Bud Light Seltzer Launch

Publication, Best

  • Bronze – Kaiser & Partners, Scott Newlands Design and Sleep Country Canada; 2020 Annual Report

Student Public Relations Campaign or Event of the Year, Executed

  • Bronze – Eleanor Willner-Fraser, Monika Haresh, Kathy Yang, Sevdia Rama and Natalia Franco, Centennial College; Face-to-Face February

Student Public Relations Communications Plan of the Year

  • Silver – Luxshana Sivaneswaran and Gustavo Lopes; 100 Sweaty Sweats
  • Silver – Chiara Silo, Daniela Biggart, Dhruvy Rawal, Karson Simpson and Nicholas Li; PR: Shaping the Future
  • Bronze – Ama Asamoah, Kathleen Bennet, Sara Hopkinson, Amanda Serpa and Sasha Sheludko, Humber College; Madawaska Adventures Communication
  • Bronze – Amanda Cheung; Arielle Rodrigues, Addy Sison, Albina Sufaj, Javier Pardo, Centennial College; The Women We Know

Special Events or Experiential Marketing, Best Use of

  • Gold – Veritas and Labatt Breweries of Canada; This Game Is For Us All
  • Silver – Kia Canada and Strategic Objectives; #KiaElectricSound
  • Silver – Warner Bros. Pictures Canada: Sandy Power and Christopher Lewchuk; The Matrix Resurrections
  • Bronze – Narrative and KITKAT Chocolatory; Made 4 U

Social Media Campaign, Best, and/or Influencers, Best Use of

  • Gold – Craft Public Relations and Tim Hortons; The Launch of Cold Brew
  • Silver – McDonald’s Canada and Weber Shandwick Canada; McDonald’s From Home
  • Silver – ruckus Digital; Taste of the Tropics
  • Silver – ruckus Digital and DoorDash, Inc.; DoorDash Partnership Marketing Campaign
  • Silver – APEX PR and Levi’s® Canada; Levi’s® Canada Ambassador Program
  • Silver – SodaStream and Edelman; Bublé Drops
  • Bronze – McDonald’s Canada and Weber Shandwick Canada; Smarties McFlurry
  • Bronze – ruckus Digital; DoorDash Courageous Conversations
  • Bronze – Golin and PetSmart Canada; Introducing the PetSmart Pawsse

Writing, Best

  • Silver – Kaiser & Partners and SecureKey; Frontiers in Blockchain

CPRS Toronto Leadership awards

  • Lois Marsh Award – Jenny Shin, Milestones Public Relations
  • Volunteer of the Year – Mahlet Sintayehu
  • PR professional of the Year – Lisa Pasquin, Craft Public Relations
  • Student of the Year – Kathy Yang, Centennial College

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About CPRS

Founded in 1948, the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) Toronto Local Society is a not-for-profit association of professionals dedicated to the practice, management and teaching of public relations and communications. Comprising 13 local societies, CPRS’ mission is to build a national public relations and communications management community through professional development and accreditation, collaboration with thought leaders, a commitment to ethics and a code of professional standards, advocacy for the profession, and support to members at every stage of their careers.

Call for Nominations: 2022-2023 Board of Directors

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CPRS Toronto members interested in serving on the board for the 2022-2023 term should provide their resume to Lois Marsh at marshl@marsh-executive.com

Participating on the board enables you to extend your professional network, add to your portfolio and resume, enhance your corporate governance skills and learn from your industry peers while contributing to our profession in a meaningful way.

In an effort to better represent our community, we would encourage Black, Indigenous, People of Colour and those with diverse backgrounds to submit their application.

The term will start after the Annual General Meeting in June 2022. Having an APR, more than five years of communications experience or being an active volunteer are assets, but not required. All members are invited to apply before the deadline of Thursday, April 14.

The evolution of the influencer in PR

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May 26, 2021 – The evolution of influencers in PR

Influencers have become an integral part of relaying or enhancing client key messages for everything from brand launches to reputation management. Should you use many micro-influencers vs. a few macro-influencers? Should you be whitelisting (boosting) their paid content? What are reasonable influencer rates and how do you contextualize the vast range of fees? We’ll have answers to these questions and so much more from our panel of experts.

Presenters:

Krystle Ng-A-Mann, Blogger and Lawyer
IG: @dineandfash
Krystle Ng-A-Mann (also known as Dine & Fash) is a full-time content creator, lifestyle blogger, and photographer based in Toronto. She shares engaging and inspiring content with her audience that spans various topics, including food, travel, lifestyle, legal considerations for content creators, and most recently, fertility.

She worked as a lawyer in Toronto for 9 years before becoming a full-time content creator 4 years ago. This year, she has come full circle by starting her own part-time legal practice to negotiate and advise on influencer contracts on behalf of creators and agencies.

Nina Kalos, EVP, General Manager, Veritas Communications
IG: @kalosnina
Nina is an experienced and highly motivated practitioner in public relations and social engagement. In her role as EVP, General Manager, Nina uses her wealth of experience to deliver impeccable client service, building strong relationships with key stakeholders and clients. She believes we are in the ‘people business’ and that everyone is an influencer.

Whether she is searching for ways to achieve better results for her clients or driving the team forward in executing national campaigns, she is always eager to take on new challenges. Some of Nina’s experience includes clients like Kimberly Clark, Bayer, Church and Dwight, Revlon and Labatt Breweries of Canada.

Bria Weaver, Freelance PR & Marketing Consultant
IG: @briweavs
@theinfluencerrev

Bria is an enthusiastic, creative, and determined professional with over a decade of experience in PR, influencer marketing and content creation. She’s had the opportunity to work with fast-paced agencies and festivals to impactful not-for-profits.

A few years ago, she made the jump into freelancing and hasn’t looked back. Her entrepreneurial spirit is innate and was sparked when she launched her own food tour business to showcase local neighbourhoods in Toronto. Her tour company has since been put to rest (by a food coma) and she is currently in the process of launching an influencer tool to bring more accountability to the industry. Having a long history in digital media relations, she has an eye for identifying key influencer partnership opportunities.

Jenny Shin, President of CPRS Toronto, CEO of Milestones PR and Talent Management
IG: @jennyshinpr / @milestones_public_relations
The driving source of passion behind the team at Milestones Public Relations, Jenny has over 20 years of experience in PR and recently expanded her agency to include talent management.  She is currently President of the Canadian Public Relations Society Toronto and has been on the board for almost 15 years.

Jenny knows the value of building mutually beneficial relationships with well-known influencers, as she has headed a number of highly successful campaigns involving multiple influencers and advocated on both the agency and influencer sides. Her work as a TEDx scout and coach has acutely honed her understanding of who influences and how they influence.

Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Time: 6 p.m.

Location: via Zoom

Cost: Members $16.95

Non-members $22.60

Student members $16.95

REGISTER HERE>>

February 27, 2020 – Can you code it? Yes, you can!

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Can you code it? Yes, you can!

Join us for an introduction to coding with Sarah Dinn. Through this interactive “code-along” workshop, Sarah will guide you through building your first code-based project and demonstrate the applications and benefits of having HTML and CSS in your toolkit. Whether you need to engage with programmers, counsel clients about communications online, or even build your own website, your overall skill-set will be enhanced when you further your understanding of how to interact with computers.

In addition to boosting your computer literacy, we hope to pique your interest to learn more about code; Sarah will provide a laundry list of resources should you like to take additional introductory coding classes, more intensive courses, independent learning tools, casual online coding games and applications, as well as general resources to support your next learning journey.

Further to our interactive session with Sarah, Dr. Alex Sevigny, APR, will offer brief commentary on the latest academic research related to public relations and information technology. Alex is leading some of this research through his role at McMaster University.

About Sarah:

Sarah is a Toronto-based front-end web developer and works supporting curriculum that develop future skills in technology. Among great company and even better conversation, she values clean, semantic language, responsive design, accessibility for all, and an awesome board game on a Friday night. When not learning about the tech ecosystem, you can find Sarah hiking High Park with her mild mannered husband, spirited toddler and less than impressed dog, Cliffy.

Date:  Thursday, February 27, 2020

Time: 5:30 pm

Location: Proof, 33 Bloor Street East, Suite 900,  Toronto, ON M4W 3H1

Cost:

Members: $20 + HST

Non-member: $25 + HST

Student member: $15 + HST

Student non-member: $20 + HST

REGISTER HERE>>>