50 Years of Service to Philadelphia

In 2002 and 2003, PRSA Philadelphia celebrated its 50th anniversary. The yearlong program featured several special events, a branding campaign, feature articles on some notable members and a Past President's Reception.


Podcasts

The Philadelphia Chapter is now making available audio podcasts of most programs following the live event. We'd love to have you attend the programs in person for the valuable insights from our speakers and the important networking opportunities with your fellow members, but this service allows you to gain the knowledge from our programming even when you can't be with us at the event!

For information on our podcasts, please contact Steve Lubetkin, chapter webmaster, at 856.751.5491 or steve@professionalpodcasts.com

Click on the Podcast icon or the highlighted yellow link to download the program. These MP3 digital audio files can be played on your computer or downloaded to a digital music device capable of playing MP3 files.

2007 Chapter Programs

 

PRSA/Philadelphia's First Video Podcast

 

PRSA/Philadelphia is pleased to have produced our first video podcast, in cooperation with Professional Podcasts LLC . The program was recorded at the National Constitution Center on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at our September chapter luncheon, in observance of PRSA Ethics Month. The program was: "Come on, Trust Me - Managing Sticky Ethical Situations."

Panelists were:

  • Christopher Bauer, president of Bauer Ethics Seminars
  • Former Philadelphia Managing Director Phil Goldsmith of Goldsmith Kahn and Associates
  • Dave Frankel of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP
  • David Kirk, APR, Fellow PRSA, President of The PR Guy, Inc.

Moderating the panel was Jonathan Morein, vice president and chief ethics officer, PRSA/Philadelphia.

If you prefer to download an audio podcast of the program, click here.

PODCAST: Are Pigs Really Flying???
Hear Inquirer Business Editor Tony Gnoffo answer this and many more.....


Maribeth Roman Schmidt introduces Tony Gnoffo

 


Tony prepares to make a point during his presentation


Tony responds to an audience question while Jonathan Morein looks on.

It’s no secret that The Philadelphia Inquirer has been through some significant changes over the past year, leaving many of us wondering about its future and how best to proceed with our pitching efforts.

Well, wonder no more.

PRSA had lunch with Tony Gnoffo, the new Business Editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Thanks to Professional Podcasts LLC of Cherry Hill, NJ, you can hear Tony's presentation.

Download the podcast here (119 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:26:46 duration).

Send comments to steve@professionalpodcasts.com or call podcast comment line, +1-206-333-1263.

Time Codes

00:00:00 - 00:01:32 Steve Lubetkin introduces the podcast.

00:01:32 - 00:02:03 Seat belt safety public service announcement by New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine

00:02:28 - 00:10:20 Maribeth Roman Schmidt, PRSA/Philadelphia president, introduces the program.

00:10:30 - 00:25:17 Tony Gnoffo's presentation

00:25:17 - 01:25:40 Q&A with Tony Gnoffo and Jonathan Morein and Maribeth Roman Schmidt

01:25:40 - END Steve Lubetkin closes the podcast with houskeeping information, email address and podcast comment line.


 

 

PRSA Philadelphia 2007 Kickoff Meeting, 1/24/2007

Download the podcast here (56.9 mb stereo MP3 file, 00:40:31 duration).

In this podcast we present the PRSA Philadelphia Chapter Kickoff Meeting for 2007, featuring chapter officers explaining the value of a PRSA membership, the programming planned for this year, and special focus on host committee activities for the PRSA International Conference, which comes to Philadelphia later this year. The program was recorded January 24, 2007 at the Union League Club in Philadelphia.

 

Maribeth Roman Schmidt, 2007 Chapter President, introduces the program. .(Steve Lubetkin Photos)
Marisa Avallone Sharkey, chapter president-elect, speaks to the audience.
Jonathan Morein, chapter vice president.
Chapter Membership Chair Michael Gross explains membership benefits.
A portion of the audience. Former journalists from the Philadelphia Inquirer were guests of the chapter for networking and job seeking.

 


 

 
 
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