PRSSA News

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

PRSA Associate Membership

Dear PRSSA Senior,

Congratulations on your upcoming graduation! To welcome you into the public relations profession, PRSA offers you all its membership benefits at an incredibly discounted rate through the PRSA Associate Membership.

Associate membership costs just $60 — a savings of more than $150 per year — and provides many benefits, such as:
  • National, local and specialty-specific networking opportunities.
  • Free Webinars and discounted Professional Development seminars
  • Public Relations Tactics, PRSA’s monthly newspaper, and The Public Relations Strategist, PRSA’s quarterly magazine
  • PRSA’s Membership Directory
For even more benefits, see the top five reasons to join PRSA as an Associate Member, listed on the back of this letter. You can download a PRSA Associate Membership application especially for PRSSA graduates by visiting the PRSA Web site.

If you have any questions about the PRSA Associate Membership, please contact me.

Kind regards,

Brandi Boatner
PRSSA National President
2008-2009 National Committee
brandib95@yahoo.com

TOP FIVE REASONS TO BECOME A PRSA ASSOCIATE MEMBER

1. Expand your network.
As an Associate Member, you join a community of more than 22,000 professionals and 100 Chapters nationwide. Network with precision by joining a practice-specific Professional Interest Section.

2. Low cost of membership.
As a Being a PRSSA member has paid off! By joining PRSA as an Associate Member, you are saving more than $150. This membership is offered exclusively to PRSSA graduates as a way to join a professional network before starting their careers. Students can join as early as five months before graduation.

3. Advance your career.
You’re done with school, but learning is a lifelong pursuit. As an Associate Member, you’ll get discounts on the profession’s best professional development, including on-site seminars and conferences, free webinars, teleseminars and e-learning, as well as the PRSA International Conference.

4. Stay current.
As a new professional, you need a savvy knowledge of the trends shaping the profession now. PRSA will help you stay current through Issues and Trends, a daily e-mail review of timely public relations stories and issues. You’ll also receive Public Relations Tactics, a monthly newspaper written by seasoned professionals, and The Public Relations Strategist, PRSA’s quarterly magazine.

5. Lead.
Apply your vision, creativity and energy as a Chapter, Section or National leader of the Society. Associate members have access to the effective, challenging and rewarding avenues for leadership at PRSA.

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