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Monthly Archives: February 2014
From the Past to the Present – Doris Miller
The Doris Miller Memorialis a site that will influence the Waco community and beyond. The project was announced in 2009, and before they can break ground on the memorial, the Cultural Arts of Waco needs to achieve funds of around … Continue reading
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Tagged Cultural Arts of Waco, Doris Miller, Doris Miller Memorial
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A Note from a Social Media Guru
by Tiffani McReynolds Working on the LEAD Waco campaign has inspired me creatively. It has been fun brainstorming ideas with my teammates on how we can improve the program. The main issue for LEAD is a lack of presence in the community. … Continue reading
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Tagged baylor university, high school, Instagram, obsession, social media, students, twitter, waco, Waco ISD, youth
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The journey to change the world – PR style
By: Parmida Schahhosseini Everyone of has a purpose in life – something they live for. Everyone strives for something bigger than themselves because that’s how they will push their limits and strive toward the best. PR professionals are no exceptions. … Continue reading
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Tagged baylor, facebook, Instagram, Media Programming, nonprofit, public relations, Restoration Haven, social media, technology, twitter, video, Visual Communication, volunteer, waco
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Working with the Young Professionals
By: Alexis Cubit The Waco Young Professionals is already a fully functioning organization, however, it needs more attention. Here are a list of goals I’d like to accomplish while working with the Waco Chamber of Commerce and Waco Young Professionals: … Continue reading
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Tagged baylor, chamber of commerce, college, Greater Waco Chamber, mcc, public relations, tstc, university, waco, young adults, young professionals
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High Hopes and Expectations for Waco Young Professionals
By: Mary Mackie Waco Young Professionals, an organization that is part of the Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce, is well on its way to becoming a fantastic networking opportunity for young professionals in the Waco and surrounding areas of Central … Continue reading
Opportunities to L.E.A.D
By Stephanie Taylor LEAD is a scholarship program for students in the Waco area. The organization has given more than $140,000 in scholarships over the past eight years. For such an impressive track record, their public relations efforts have been … Continue reading
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Putting the “Me” in Team
This week our group settled into our individual tasks and specialties. It was interesting to see group members come to life when they were working on something they were good at. The project began to feel – well not like … Continue reading
Campaign Overview: Waco Young Professionals
By Kellie Pearson Although we will be primarily focused on an event for our campaign, our overall goal is to increase membership, and therefore increase a younger, talented workforce in the Waco community. We need to create a Twitter account … Continue reading
Restoring Restoration Haven
By: Kate Martinez My PR Programming group is working on a campaign for Restoration Haven this semester. We believe in its vision to restore at-risk communities and ultimately want to help them become the best community support organization here in … Continue reading
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Inside the Waco Chamber: A Strategic Perspective
by Connor Wrenn The Chamber has a big task on its hands. They’re in the middle of revamping several programs with only a few people. Our group chose to focus our campaign on the Waco Young Professionals program because we could … Continue reading