Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Pepperpots2007

Relive the excitement of the PRSA/Philadelphia Pepperpot Awards Dinner from December 2007 in this breathtaking music video.


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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Cherry Hill Podcast Expert Steve Lubetkin Named Senior Fellow of the Society for New Communications Research



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


News Media May Contact:
Steven L. Lubetkin, APR, Fellow, PRSA
Senior Fellow, Society for New Communications Research
+1 (856) 751-5491 office/cell
steve@lubetkin.net

or

Jennifer McClure
Executive Director, SNCR
+1 (650) 331-0083
info@sncr.org


Cherry Hill Podcast Expert Steve Lubetkin Named
Senior Fellow of the Society for New Communications Research


CHERRY HILL, NJ, January 29, 2008 - Steve Lubetkin, the managing partner of Professional Podcasts LLC, one of the leading producers of audio and video programs distributed over the Internet, has been named a 2008 Senior Fellow of the Society for New Communications Research (http://www.sncr.org). Lubetkin, 51, joins the Society's existing group of business leaders, scholars, professional communicators, members of the media, futurists and technologists from around the globe. The Society's Fellows collaborate on original research and educational programs focused on the advanced study of emerging trends and developments in media and communications, and their effect on business, professional communications, media and society.

During 2008, Lubetkin will focus on research into the use of social media technologies by companies in the financial services industry, and will will be a featured speaker/instructors at the SNCR's upcoming New Communications Forum (http://www.newcommforum.com), which will be held April 22-25, 2008 in Sonoma County, Calif, where he will also live-blog and produce podcast reports from the seminar.

"For more than 30 years, I've explored and leveraged the use of advanced technologies in the delivery of news content as a journalist, and then corporate communications content as a public relations counselor," Lubetkin said. "It's an incredible honor to be recognized by the Society as a Senior Fellow and to have the opportunity to continue pursuing ways that communications technologies like podcasts can be harnessed to increase the overall connectedness of our world."

"We are delighted that Steve Lubetkin has joined the Society for New Communications Research as a Senior Fellow to lend us his expertise, and are confident we will benefit greatly as a result of Steve's participation," stated Jen McClure, executive director of the Society for New Communications Research.

About the Society for New Communications Research

The Society for New Communications Research is a global nonprofit 501(c)(3) think tank dedicated to the advanced study of new communications tools, technologies and emerging modes of communication, and their effect on traditional media, professional communications, business, culture and society. The Society's Fellows include more than three dozen futurists, scholars, business leaders, professional communicators, members of the media and technologists from around the globe. In addition, the Society's members include a Vendor Council with representatives from more than a dozen leading technology companies and Organizational Affiliates comprising industry associations, research organizations and other leading think tanks. For more information about the Society for New Communications Research, visit http://www.sncr.org or call +1 (650) 331-0083.

About Professional Podcasts LLC


Professional Podcasts LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications, is a leading provider of podcasting services for corporations and professional organizations. Since 2005, Professional Podcasts has been counseling clients about the effective use of social media, like podcasts and blogs (online journals) as tools that facilitate two-way communications with customers, employees, and others.

The firm has produced high-quality podcasts for ACE-INA Insurance, Sun National Bank, the Rutgers University School of Business Administration's popular Quarterly Business Outlook Seminar, NAPL, a graphic communications trade association, NJBankers, a trade association representing major banks in New Jersey, Leadership NJ, and for the Public Relations Society of America. The firm also produces its own podcasts focusing on public relations, computer technology, bond ratings, and interviews with book authors.

More information is available at www.lubetkin.net or at www.professionalpodcasts.com.

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ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION & RESOURCES:

SNCR Launches - http://sncr.org/?p=29
PR Week article - http://www.prweekus.com/PR-experts-back-think-tank-on-media-tools/article/53565/
New Communications Review - http://www.newcommreview.com
New Communications Forum - http://www.newcommforum.com
RSS FEED(S): http://www.sncr.org/wp-rss2.php?cat=30

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Professional Podcasts LLC


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Monday, January 07, 2008

Professional Podcasts' Managing Partner appearing on new media panel in West Deptford NJ January 16

Contact:: Michael Willmann
856-616-2886 (o)
856-216-9772 (fax)
856-278-3333(m)
michaelwillmann@wmsh.com (e)

Web 2.0…a primer on social media: What It Is…and Why It Matters to Entrepreneurs and Leaders of Not-for-Profit Organizations

Free Workshop on January 16th Will Feature
Insider Tips from “New Media” Practitioners



WEST DEPTFORD, NJ—Two regional business service organizations are joining forces to offer a free workshop on how to successfully use “new media” on Wednesday, January 16, from 8 AM to 11 AM at Riverwinds in West Deptford.

The Non Profit Development Center of Southern New Jersey and the Entrepreneurs Forum of Southern New Jersey are presenting their first-ever joint workshop on the topic of “Web 2.0—What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Use It.”

Thanks to a sponsorship grant from Susquehanna Bank, registration fees have been waived and the event is free and open to the public.

The workshop will feature two sessions discussing how two distinct groups—entrepreneurs and leaders of NPOs—can use the not-so-new social media that are lumped under the term “Web 2.0” to help their organizations.

Joining advertising and public relations executive Michael Willmann of WMSH Marketing Communications, who will moderate, in the first session will be:
• Steve Lubetkin, APR, Fellow, PRSA, managing partner of Professional Podcasts LLC and the acknowledged dean of podcasting in the Garden State,
• Lou Antosh, award-winning editor, reporter, and blogger, and
• Terry Rossi, CIO and co-founder of PICS On-Line and webinar master.

The second session will feature two panelists who regularly use Web 2.0:
• Rob Stuart, President of Evolve Strategies, and
• Chandrasekhar Vallath, Associate Professor of Radio/TV/Film at Rowan University

Dubbed by Business Trends as South Jersey’s “marketing guru,” Willmann says “Web 2.0 is everywhere. Here’s a chance for business people who don’t understand what it is to get exposure to the new social media tools and learn how to use them to help their organizations.”

To register or for more information about the event or the two sponsoring organizations, interested parties can contact Sarah Piddington at 856-256-4271 or piddington@rowan.edu.

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