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SUMMARY:Coffee with Communicators
DESCRIPTION:Are you struggling with a work challenge and want some advice from your fellow communicators? Have you recently had a “win” that you’d like to share? Or would you simply like to meet more of your fellow Chicago-area communicators? \nThen join us for coffee and a bite\, May 6 at Wishbone\, 1001 W. Washington. We promise you’ll go away energized and sated. \nRegister now! \nLocation: Wishbone restaurant\, 1001 W. Washington\, Chicago \nwww.wishbonechicago.com \nPhone: (312) 850-2663 \nPrice: Member: $10 \nNonmember: $15 \nStudent: $5 \nRSVP by May 5
URL:https://chicago.iabc.com/event/coffee-with-communicators-10/
LOCATION:Wishbone\, 1001 W Washington Blvd\, Chicago\, IL\, 60607\, United States
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SUMMARY:Theater Plays a Role in Communications & PR at WTTW|WFMT
DESCRIPTION:Learn how theater and PR experience come into play (pun intended) for successful communications and media relations at WTTW|WFMT. \nJoin IABC/Chicago on May 14 to hear Julia Maish\, Manager of Media Relations\, share how she combines storytelling\, theater training and solid PR experience to generate awareness and publicity for Chicago’s WFMT radio and WTTW television stations. \nRSVP: Register by May 13! Registration limited to 30 attendees; no walk-ins accepted. \nCost: Members: $25\nNon-members: $40\nStudents (with valid student ID): $5 \nTime: 5:30 p.m. Networking and refreshments \n6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Tours of radio and TV studios and program
URL:https://chicago.iabc.com/event/theater-plays-a-role-in-communications-pr-at-wttwwfmt/
LOCATION:WTTW|WFMT Studios\, 5400 North St. Louis Avenue\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking
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SUMMARY:Edelman’s tips on communicating data breaches
DESCRIPTION:Data breaches are quickly becoming a dreaded\, usually random\, but some say inevitable part of doing business. Join IABC/Chicago on May 20 to hear seasoned professionals from Edelman\, discuss the communicators’ role in developing and delivering critical messages to internal and external audiences in the event of a data breach. \nOur speakers for this must-see luncheon will be Robert Arrendondo\, Account Supervisor\, and Andy Liuzzi\, Senior Vice President\, Crisis and Risk Management from Edelman. \nEvent sponsored by Ragan Communications  \nRegister now! \nTime: 11:00 a.m. Networking and registration \n11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Program followed by Q & A \nLocation: Maggiano’s\nValet parking\, street parking and nearby garages (for a fee) are available \nCost: Members: $35\nNon-members: $55\nStudents (with valid student ID): $15 \nRSVP: Register by May 18! \nPresenters: \nRobert Arrendondo\, Account Supervisor\, Edelman Employee Engagement Practice\, Chicago \nRobert Arredondo spent the past eight years as an internal communications practitioner after several years of serving as a first-line leader for a Fortune 500 company. His experience encompasses working with traditional and non-traditional employees in operations\, insurance and information technology roles in both English and Spanish for State Farm Insurance Companies and one of the nation’s largest Blue Cross Blue Shield plan groups. \nRobert has proven experience consulting executives and maneuvering within complex organizations to help engage employees and lead change. While with Edelman\, he has supported clients including AstraZeneca\, Citadel\, Consulate Health\, Dover-Knowles Corporation\, Hewlett Packard\, Pfizer\, Votorantim Cimentos and Victory Park Capital. Prior to his current role\, he helped lead change and engagement efforts at Blue Cross Blue Shield regarding healthcare reform\, a new company purpose and the acquisition of an additional Blue Cross Blue Shield plan. While at State Farm Insurance Companies\, Robert increased engagement amongst non-traditional employees within a virtual customer support group. He was also responsible for leading communication and change efforts for new product launches\, multi-cultural growth strategies and a department consolidation. \nRobert holds a BA in Communication and a minor in Spanish from the University of Texas at El Paso\, and a MA in Public Relations and Advertising from DePaul University. He is active in the community\, serving on the board of a nonprofit and volunteering with a local animal rescue. \nAndy Liuzzi\, Senior Vice President\, Crisis and Risk Management\, Edelman\, Chicago \nAs part of Edelman’s Crisis & Risk Management practice\, Andy serves a hybrid role\, helping global clients with proactively mitigating issues and risk as well as working on long-term reputation management strategies. Andy’s background includes: strategic counsel and execution across a broad range of operational\, strategic\, and crisis management engagements\, high profile litigation assignments and comprehensive public strategy campaigns. \nAs the US Crisis lead for Edelman’s Data Security and Privacy practice\, Andy’s work includes engagements within the healthcare\, retail\, financial services\, higher education and technology industries involving cyber attacks\, hacktivists\, lost devices with sensitive information and IP theft. \nAdditional crisis engagements span a variety of other industries including food\, consumer products\, technology\, financial services and retail. Recent client work has included strategic engagements with Microsoft\, Adobe\, SC Johnson\, ICANN\, Mars/Wrigley\, Kimberly-Clark\, Burger King\, Barilla\, Kraft Foods\, Fortune Brands\, Wal-Mart\, Allstate\, Dover Corporation\, Ingersoll Rand and Kellogg’s. \nAndrew joined Edelman’s Reputation Management Group after six years at Manning Selvage & Lee’s Chicago Office in their corporate practice. \nAt MS&L\, Andrew spent four years helping manage the United State Army PR account\, including significant work on public affairs positioning surrounding the ongoing military operations in the Middle East and Central Asia. In addition to his public affairs work\, Andrew also led the Army’s news bureau program designed to serve as a virtual newsroom for Army-focused news and events\, including executive positioning of senior Army leadership and extensive management of video production shoots. \nBefore working on the U.S. Army account\, Andrew worked on several technology clients\, including B2B marketing company Planetfeedback (now Nielsen BuzzMetrics) and Sageo ¾ Hewitt Associates’ online health benefits web portal. In addition\, Andrew has experience on several other high-profiles clients including Procter & Gamble\, the United States Postal Service\, Nike and General Motors. Throughout his career\, Andrew has received several industry accolades for his work including PR News’ Public Affairs Campaign of the Year and IABC Award of Merit for Public Affairs Campaign. Education: University of Virginia\, BA.
URL:https://chicago.iabc.com/event/edelmans-tips-on-communicating-data-breaches/
LOCATION:Maggiano’s Banquet Facility\, 516 N. Clark Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
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