ST. LOUIS, MO (02/04/2010)(readMedia)-- Maryville University will host a Pro-Am Day for the St. Louis Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) on Friday, Feb. 19. The daylong event will bring students from St. Louis and surrounding areas together for career development seminars.
Gary McCormick, will serve as the keynote luncheon speaker. McCormick is CEO and director of partnership development for HGTV and Scripps Networks, and chair of the national Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). The day is sponsored by the St. Louis PRSA.
Sessions include:
• What is Your Curb Appeal? - Tips on creating a positive and professional image
• Diary of the Young Professionals Panel - Young professionals in the field of public relations share their experiences
• Resume Workshop - Industry professionals will review and provide tips on improving resumes to compete in the current job market
• Dream Jobs - Roundtable discussion with professionals in various industry segments
Reservations are required and limited to the first 90 student registrants. The cost for PRSSA members is $42 and $50 for non-members. PRSA St. Louis members are invited to attend the luncheon; registration is required. PRSA members may make lunch reservations through PRSA St. Louis.
Students may reserve a spot for the full day by contacting:
Dr. Susan Gonders
Co-Chair, PRSA National
Educational Affairs Committee
Dept. of Mass Media, MS 2775 Southeast Missouri State University
Cape Girardeau, Mo 63071
For more information, visit the PRSA website (http://www.prsa.org) or contact Barbara DeSanto, director of Maryville's communication program, at 314.529.9455, or bdesanto@maryville.edu.
About Maryville University
Founded in 1872, Maryville University is a four-year, private university located in west St. Louis County. Ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of America's Best Colleges in the Masters-Midwest category, Maryville University students may choose from 50 academic programs, including degrees at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels. Among recent graduates, 82 percent are employed or attending graduate school. More than 16,000 Maryville alumni work and live in the St. Louis region.
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