Attending PRSSA National Conference is
like hitting the lottery for a PR student. It’s where all the best and
brightest future leaders of the industry meet to learn, discuss trends,
exchange ideas and, of course, business cards. This year, conference was
conveniently hosted in Temple’s hometown of Philadelphia, allowing for a total
of 40 members to attend! Sessions included young professional panels, industry
veterans (like Temple alum Jason Mollica) and chapter presentations. The
University of Florida’s session focused entirely on developing your chapter
through brand building in order to develop a strong and proactive program. Here
are a few main points that I took away from the presentation.
1. Establish A Mission- Coming up with
a mission gives your chapter a clear and concise direction for the year. It
provides a central theme in which speakers, meetings, and even social media can
be centered around.
2. Create A Strategy- Once you have
determined the vision for the year, the next step is to create a strategy to
give guidance to that theme. The purpose of your strategy is to have a plan
that will best suit your chapter in when it comes to promoting the brand.
3. Promotion- Promotional material
gives a visual to your chapter theme. Chapter business cards with a uniform
logo, that year’s hashtag, and member t-shirts are great ways to build up the
year’s brand.
4. Develop Your Programming- Chapter
meetings should coincide with the year’s theme. Speakers, skills seminars, and
workshops help unify the brand with the promotional material and established
mission.
5. Revamp- It’s important to keep
things new and continually refresh your brand from year to year and even
throughout the semester. A theme can get stale from week to week, so finding
new ways to approach it is important and helps keep your members interested and
engaged.
6. Connect Your Message- Keep things
uniform over all promotional platforms. From social media to flyers to the
website, it’s vital to stay consistent in your chapter voice.
In the words of PRSA International
Conference keynote and digital analyst Brian Solis, “Brands are not people, and
people are now brands” and PRSSA chapters are no exception!
This guest blog post was written by PRowl Staff Member Jaime Martorana.
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