This is cool. I was invited to serve on PRCA's new International Advisory Group and that's blossomed into a relationship for George Mason University and PRCA. I'm proud that Mason has now joined PRCA, the world's largest professional public relations body, representing more than 30,000 PR professionals in 35 countries.
PRCA membership benefits extend to all Mason students, faculty, and staff for the duration of employment and undergraduate or postgraduate courses. To access all the membership benefits, students and staff members must register on the PRCA website, by using their university email address. The mission of new advisory group is to strengthen ties between PR, academics and students, so I am excited about this (because I like to think of myself as a human bridge to the real world for my students!) The advisory group is made up of 30 university faculty from around the globe, including Great Britain and Western Europe, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, and the Americas. While I am deeply honored by the invitation to join the group, I believe that the panel and #MasonCOMM is best served by having a full-time faculty member and scholar. I'm thrilled that our Professor Sergey Samoylenko will sit on the new group.
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