To make sure you receive future emails,
please add info@csprc.org to your address book or safe list.


NOTEWORTHY: CSPRC's e-newsletter                        July 2011

CSPRC TRANSITIONS TO NEW LEADERSHIP FOR 2011-2012

At our June Luncheon, we announced our new CSPRC Board Officers for 2011-2012.
President: James Judge, Better Business Bureau
Vice President: Julianne Smutz, Webster University
Secretary: Stephanie Garvey, Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls Club
Treasurer: Linda Behrens, School Sisters of Notre Dame
Immediate Past President: Janet Vigen Levy, Susan G. Komen for the Cure St. Louis

Five new members have joined the CSPRC board:

Leah Bernstein, Provident, Inc.
Suzan Bland, Shriners Hospital for Children
Amie Bossi, Connections to Success
Ryan Farmer, St. Louis Area Foodbank
Kate Howell, International Institute of St. Louis

We thank three board members who have retired after six years of service: Deb Cottin, Joe Mueller, Bev Pfeifer-Harms


CSPRC's Bylaws have been updated to reflect our association's current practices. The bylaws are posted on the
CSPRC website.

CONGRATULATIONS TO CSPRC'S 2011 PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR

Diane Kline, director of marketing at the Regional Arts Commission, is CSPRC's 2011 PR Professional of the Year! Diane was selected by a panel of judges charged with choosing a talented, dynamic nonprofit professional. She received the award at CSPRC's June President's Luncheon, where she was surrounded by CSPRC members, board members and her co-workers and friends.

AUGUST 9TH LUNCHEON TO FEATURE TV MEDIA FOCUSED ON NONPROFIT ISSUES

Each August, CSPRC gathers a panel of St. Louis area media representatives to discuss how to get the nonprofit story told. This year, the focus is on specialty television. Dennis Riggs and Joanna Heinrich from the Higher Education Channel (HEC TV) will focus on "Impact," a locally produced monthly program that targets organizations and nonprofits having an impact on our community. Patrick Murphy from the Nine Network of Public Media (PBS) will talk about the show, "Living St. Louis."

Register Today!

HOW NONPROFITS CAN MAKE THE MOST OF LINKEDIN
This article from Ragan.com explains how professional network LinkedIn's various tools and groups afford opportunities to gain information and boost nonprofit organizations' profiles.

 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
Navigating the New Normal: Can you meet donor demands for performance and results?
The BBB Charity Symposium will be held Thursday, August 25 from 7:30 am to 9:30 am at the Chase Park Plaza. Registration fee includes a continental breakfast, $35 or $30 for a BBB accredited charity. For more information call 314-645-0606 or email
executive.assistant@stlouisbbb.org.

If you no longer wish to receive emails from CSPRC, please email us at csprc@qabs.com.

GET IN TOUCH

   

JOIN CSPRC


UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Tuesday, September 13
    Transforming your Volunteers into Ambassadors
  • Tuesday, October 11
    Social Entrepreneurship 101
  • Tuesday, November 8
  • Tuesday, December 13
CSPRC Luncheons run from 11:30 am - 1:15 pm at the Sheraton Clayton Plaza.
$25 for members, $35 for non-members, $20 for students
 


Congratulations to these CSPRC members who have made recent career moves:

Julianne Smutz
is now Development Officer, Annual Campaign at Webster University

Janet Vigen Levy is now Director of Public Relations & Marketing at Susan G. Komen for the Cure St. Louis

 






























Cvent - Web-based Software Solutions