Nonprofit Networking Lunch Thursday July 9
What Is News? How to Make Your Organization's Story Newsworthy
Thursday, July 9, 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM
Main Library, 68 Calhoun St
With a 24-hour news cycle, it’s essential to know how to make your story more relevant and timely. Learn tips from Jamie Thomas, the library’s Public Relations/Marketing Manager, on how to tell your organization’s story so it catches the eye of newsmakers. So bring your own lunch and join us.
Jamie Thomas, the library’s Public Relations/Marketing Manager, has 28 years experience in public relations, marketing and news reporting. She joined CCPL in 2005 after 15 years as PR director for Charleston County Government in a position created in the aftermath of Hurricane Hugo. Prior to Hugo, she was a reporter for The Post and Courier, including serving as Statehouse Reporter covering the Governor’s Office and General Assembly. She’s won more than 50 state, national and international awards, including the highest honor in North America for library public relations and the highest honor nationally for community education by a local government.
Thursday, July 9, 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM
Main Library, 68 Calhoun St
With a 24-hour news cycle, it’s essential to know how to make your story more relevant and timely. Learn tips from Jamie Thomas, the library’s Public Relations/Marketing Manager, on how to tell your organization’s story so it catches the eye of newsmakers. So bring your own lunch and join us.
Jamie Thomas, the library’s Public Relations/Marketing Manager, has 28 years experience in public relations, marketing and news reporting. She joined CCPL in 2005 after 15 years as PR director for Charleston County Government in a position created in the aftermath of Hurricane Hugo. Prior to Hugo, she was a reporter for The Post and Courier, including serving as Statehouse Reporter covering the Governor’s Office and General Assembly. She’s won more than 50 state, national and international awards, including the highest honor in North America for library public relations and the highest honor nationally for community education by a local government.
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