What’s New at PRPLI: Introducing the PRofessional Blog
Welcome to the PRofessional Blog!
PRPLI has a long tradition of publishing a newsletter for its members. Over the years it has gone from a printed piece to an electronic version and now a blog. We will be using this blog to communicate about developments, changes and insights into our profession, report out on our programs and events and to celebrate the accomplishments of our members. Check out our posts below.
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The PRofessional: Introducing ACLD – Supporting Individuals with Autism, Developmental Disabilities
I am incredibly excited to be a part of PRPLI and introduce you to our organization!
4 Tips for Starting a Hybrid Role
Starting a new role while working in a hybrid model can certainly add an extra challenge to your transition.
Webinar Recap: Transforming Stress into Well-being and Success
PRPLI closed out the month of October with an educational and inspiring webinar by Tildet Varon who is a Certified Stress Mastery Educator and a Diplomate of the American Institute of Stress (AIS).
Don’t Put Away Those Sweatpants Just Yet
It has been a long year and a half working from home.
Scala Giokas Authors Children’s Book on Claire McCardell
Debra Scala Giokas, a long-time member of PRPLI, is also a member of the Society of Children Book Writers and Illustrators. After many years of honing her craft, she has authored a children’s picture book on American Fashion Designer Claire McCardell.
Communicating Health Amid a Pandemic Frenzy
All communication is about phrasing and persuading. Especially in the field of health communications,
An interview with former PRPLI President, Lee Peretz
What was the world/media like when you were president? It feels like a million years have past, even though it was only a decade ago. The core principles of PRPLI have always remained true: Network, Learn, Share, Advance – so many of my PRPLI friends and colleagues have lived and breathed these words every day of their careers.
Yes – You Can Follow an Atypical Path in PR
There is no “right” path to what your career goals are. Bumps and stops along the way can and will lead you to your destination. Leverage all your resources and keep going!
COVID-19 Communication Challenges in Local Government
Local government communications professional discusses the various challenges throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joining PRPLI During the New Normal
My involvement with PRPLI started a few years back when my former Director, Laurie Bloom, started to bring me to their events and programs. I remember being enamored seeing all of the friendships she developed from being a former President and member.
A Lifetime of Friendship and Networking
By Jeffrey S. Morosoff The Public Relations Professionals of Long Island was formed out of the ashes of a defunct Long Island chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. Understanding the importance of networking [...]
Looking Back, Looking Forward
I joined the group in 1990, and had the privilege of serving on the board and enjoying the hospitality of Louise Cassano with laughter and smiles around her dining room table as we planned out the year.