The Central West Coast Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association
Presents
“Summer School with Spiro”
July 12 at The Francis
Dr. Spiro Kiousis, executive associate dean for the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications and professor of public relations, shares what seasoned professionals need to know about how public relations is being taught to today’s college students.
Sarasota, FL. The Central West Coast Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association (CWC-FPRA) is hosting “Summer School with Spiro,” Wednesday, July 12, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., at The Francis, 1289 N. Palm Avenue in Sarasota. Tickets, which include lunch, are $25 for FPRA members; $35 for guests. To register, visit www.cwcfpra.com.
Spiro K. Kiousis, Ph.D., APR, executive associate dean for the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications and professor of public relations, shares what seasoned professionals need to know about how public relations is being taught to today’s college students. Just as rapidly as the profession of public relations is changing, higher education is trying to keep pace to prepare the PR practitioners of tomorrow. An overview of major trends in public relations education will be covered.
The Central West Coast Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association meets monthly for professional development luncheons and networking. Visit www.cwcfpra.com for the latest details.
The Florida Public Relations Association is dedicated to developing public relations practitioners who, through ethical and standardized practices, enhance the public relations profession in Florida. The organization’s 16 professional and 12 student chapters provide professional development, networking and recognition opportunities for nearly 1,500 members across the state. FPRA is the nation’s oldest public relations organization, established by Lt. Col. John Dillin, APR, CPRC in 1938. For more information, visit www.fpra.org.