Share the PRSSA 2013 National Conference PowerPoint presentation with your Chapter (first shown at the 2013 National Assembly).

Each year, the PRSSA National Assembly gathers to make influential, long-term decisions about the future of the Society, elect a new National Committee and review the bylaws. In addition, those who attend engage in leadership training and networking.

This year's event will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Because of the city's beautiful flying conditions, being home to more than 300 balloon pilots and hosting the largest balloon event anywhere in October, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque is known as "The Balloon Capital of the World." The city is rich in history and Southwestern culture. Learn more about Albuquerque and all the city has to offer.

Who Should Attend?

Each PRSSA Chapter should send one official delegate to vote on bylaw changes and elect the next National Committee. All other Chapter members and Affiliates are invited to attend as non-delegates to join in the leadership training sessions, networking and fun.

What Does Assembly Involve?

Official delegates will vote on proposed bylaw amendments and elect the 2013–2014 National Committee. All attendees may attend leadership training sessions, Assembly meetings and socials. See the program page for the schedule of events.

Assembly leadership sessions are a series of interactive workshops that aim to increase your awareness of PRSSA’s national programs and enhance your leadership skills. The sessions provide local- and national-level leadership training, forge a stronger relationship between your Chapter and the National Committee, and build your knowledge of national PRSSA benefits.

The Day-of Competition provides you the opportunity to create a “real-world” public relations campaign for a major client. The challenge? You have just one hour to plan.

Running for the National Committee

At National Assembly, you may run for positions on the National Committee. Candidates may be an official delegate or non-delegate. If you are considering running for a National office, contact the current committee member with questions, and read the current PRSSA Situation Analysis, which provides an overview of the Society’s history, past research, timelines and explanations of the National Committee responsibilities and programs. The Candidate Nomination Form is available online.

The National Assembly is a key leadership and learning opportunity for your Chapter members, so consider sending a delegate and other Chapter representatives.