
PR Camp Atlanta is less than 3 weeks away. I am grateful for the support from members of the Atlanta’s PR and marketing community. To register click here:
We have a terrific lineup of moderators called counselors from some of the leading brands and top agencies in Atlanta. The discussion counselors are:
- Katie Mingo, Senior Marketing Associate, Delta Airlines
- Marilynn Mobley, Senior Vice President, Strategic Counsel, Edelman PR
- James Andrews, Managing Partner, Everywhere
- Carol Flammer, Managing Partner, mRELEVANCE, LLC
- Christopher Jones, Digital Strategist, Ketchum PR
- Melanie Babcock, Senior Vice President, Digital Strategy & Services, Manning Selvage & Lee
- Peter Fasano, Principal/Lead Catalyst, mass+logic
- Bert Dumars, Vice President E-Business & Interactive Marketing, Newell Rubbermaid
- Irfan Kamal, Vice President, Digital Strategy, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide
- Jenny Schmitt, President and Director of Client Strategy, CloudSpark
- Shirley Powell, Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, Turner Broadcasting System
- Debbie Curtis-Magley, Public Relations Manager, UPS
These counselors will be leading PR, marketing and communications professionals in discussions on issues facing the PR field. The event is attracting professionals at all levels from business, non-profits, government agencies, associations and educational institutions. The “unconference” format avoids many of the conventions of a typical conference. There are no powerpoints, panels or keynotes.
Topics for the three group sessions will be:
- Get clients and bosses to extend their interest in new media.
- Help senior professionals tap the social media experience of junior colleagues.
- With the blurring of PR and marketing, determine the best ways to measure success.
Sponsors
I also want to thank those that have committed early to sponsor the event:
- Georgia Tech Research Institute
- AiMA
Let me get back to you.
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Looks interesting, again being stuck in the UK makes it hard to attend
Have fun all that go.










