September 30 – Andrew Chwalik, Walsh University

Scripps PRSSA was more than pleased to welcome Andrew Chwalik from Walsh University to speak to the Chapter. After receiving his undergraduate degree in marketing from Walsh University and his postgraduate degree in marketing from Trinity College Dublin, Andrew has gone on to develop digital marketing strategies for Fortune 500 companies and mom-and-pop-shops alike. He's … Continue reading September 30 – Andrew Chwalik, Walsh University

September 23 – Sydney Clancy, Hometeam

Scripps PRSSA was more than pleased to welcome Sydney Clancy from Hometeam to speak to the Chapter. Sydney graduated from Ohio University in 2017 with a Bachelors of Specialized Studies in Public Relations and Social Media Marketing. Post-graduation, she worked as a Leasing Manager in student housing and for the Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitors … Continue reading September 23 – Sydney Clancy, Hometeam

Creating a LinkedIn Profile!

At almost every Scripps PRSSA meeting or professional development course, everyone always says the key to success is networking. Career professionals share their stories about how they received a job or past internship, and it all comes down to who you know. So now that we know we HAVE to network to get jobs after … Continue reading Creating a LinkedIn Profile!

September 16 – Devin Hughes, Geben Communication

Scripps PRSSA was more than pleased to welcome Devin Hughes from Geben Communication to speak to the Chapter. Devin Hughes is the director of client services for Geben Communication, a 30-person PR and social media agency based in Columbus. Reporting directly to Geben's founder, in this role he maintains relationships with most of Geben's clients … Continue reading September 16 – Devin Hughes, Geben Communication

September 9 – Rod Colon, Rod Colon Consulting

Scripps PRSSA was more than pleased to welcome Rod Colon from Rod Colon Consulting to speak to the Chapter. Rod Colon has shared 25 years of experience as a corporate HR management insider specializing in Diversity and Inclusion, professional networking and career coaching. He graduated from Georgian Court University and was inducted into the Georgian … Continue reading September 9 – Rod Colon, Rod Colon Consulting

Introducing Your 2019-2020 Executive Board!

Another school year, another Scripps PRSSA Executive Board! Your 2019-2020 E-Board has been working hard all summer long to prepare for the exciting year ahead. We have a lot planned and can't wait to share it with all of you. We're thrilled to see all of the returning Scripps PRSSA members and meet some new … Continue reading Introducing Your 2019-2020 Executive Board!

Join Our Sister Organization: 1804 Communication!

It is the beginning of my final year at Ohio University, and I am what you would call a “sad senior”. I am excited, however, for this academic year. I have created my Senior Year Bucket List, and at the top of the list is 1804 Communication. I have been a member of 1804 Communication, … Continue reading Join Our Sister Organization: 1804 Communication!

Scripps PRSSA 101: Your Guide to a Great Year

Hey Scripps PRSSA – welcome hOUme! I hope your summer was filled with relaxation, good times, and even better Instagram photos. Many of you held internships this summer and worked summer jobs. Some studied abroad. Others used this summer as an opportunity to reset for the busy semester ahead. Or, maybe you’re an incoming freshman … Continue reading Scripps PRSSA 101: Your Guide to a Great Year

Post-Grad Life with Brigitte Meisse

Hey there Scripps PRSSA - it’s me, your immediate past president! Thought you could get rid of me that easily? HA, nice try.  When your current VP of PR reached out and asked me to blog about what I’ve learned and what I’m doing, I audibly laughed. Me? A source of wisdom? I’ve only been … Continue reading Post-Grad Life with Brigitte Meisse

Making the Most of an Unpaid Internship

After months of filling out applications, revising resumes, and drafting cover letters, you finally land that coveted internship. You can’t wait to practice what you’ve learned in your classes and couldn’t be more excited for the opportunities that lie ahead. But then, you remember your internship is unpaid and your excitement fades. This is a … Continue reading Making the Most of an Unpaid Internship