Luncheon Program – Tuesday, October 28, 2008
“From Main St. to Wall St. –
The Role of Public Relations in Election '08”
Location: Table 31
Private Dining Room (3rd Floor)
1701 JFK Blvd.
The Comcast Building
Philadelphia, PA 19103
“From Main St. to Wall St. –
The Role of Public Relations in Election '08”
Location: Table 31
Private Dining Room (3rd Floor)
1701 JFK Blvd.
The Comcast Building
Philadelphia, PA 19103
All meeting attendees need to go through security in the lobby of the Comcast Building to access the Private Dining Room on the 3rd Floor. Table 31’s Private Dining Room is located to the right as you exit the elevator on the 3rd Floor.
Time: 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM Registration & Networking
12:00 - 1:30 PM Lunch and Program
Cost: $45 for members;
Time: 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM Registration & Networking
12:00 - 1:30 PM Lunch and Program
Cost: $45 for members;
$55 for non-members;
$25 for students;
$25 for students;
Additional $5 for Walk-ins
As the country gears up for an election unlike any in its history, two of the most unique presidential campaigns ever are leveraging various public relations tactics in the battle for the White House. Join PPRA and some of Philadelphia's top political media and expert political analysts as they discuss the role of public relations in these historic political machines and dissect what this election cycle has taught us about the communications profession, from ethics and integrity to public opinion and influence.
Panelists include:
Dan Cirucci (Moderator), PPRA Hall-of-Famer and political blogger
Greg Coy, Co-host of CN8’s “Your Morning”
Larry Eichel, Philadelphia Inquirer
Christine Flowers, Philadelphia Daily News
Jeff Jubelirer, Principal, Ceisler Jubelirer and political analyst
As the country gears up for an election unlike any in its history, two of the most unique presidential campaigns ever are leveraging various public relations tactics in the battle for the White House. Join PPRA and some of Philadelphia's top political media and expert political analysts as they discuss the role of public relations in these historic political machines and dissect what this election cycle has taught us about the communications profession, from ethics and integrity to public opinion and influence.
Panelists include:
Dan Cirucci (Moderator), PPRA Hall-of-Famer and political blogger
Greg Coy, Co-host of CN8’s “Your Morning”
Larry Eichel, Philadelphia Inquirer
Christine Flowers, Philadelphia Daily News
Jeff Jubelirer, Principal, Ceisler Jubelirer and political analyst
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