Hispanic Public Relations Association Introduces New Programs and Initiatives with New Leadership Board
LOS ANGELES, March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA) is making 2010 count. The organization is forging a new professional association standard by introducing and expanding a variety of programs and initiatives led by a new leadership board.
One such example of this growth is the Association's partnership with The Hispanic PR Blog to hold the first Hispanic Public Relations & Social Media Marketing Conference in Dallas, TX, May 10 -12, 2010. The conference will provide attendees with case studies, professional development, and career and networking opportunities that are focused on Hispanic PR and social marketing. Detailed information and registration is available at the conference website, www.HispanicPRConference.com.
"National expansion and membership increase are key goals for the organization," said Lourdes Rodriguez, elected HPRA President. "Our partnership with the conference provides a national platform to extend our membership and chapters."
An additional component to the conference is the recent announcement of a national Hispanic PR Census. The census, sponsored by RL Public Relations, is an effort to measure the size and strength of the growing Hispanic public relations industry and is available at HPRA's website.
Other key initiatives include a more powerful and integrated website (www.hpra-usa.org) developed and maintained by Conexion (www.conex360.com) that's user-friendly and provides social media integration, as well as increased funding amounts for HPRA scholarship recipients. Applications are currently being accepted through Friday, May 7, 2010. The application and more information are available at HPRA website's scholarship's section.
The new programs and initiatives are being spearheaded by the incoming 2010-2011 executive board: President Lourdes Rodriguez, VPE Public Relations; Vice President Delia Lopez, PR Consultant; Secretary Sara Rubalcava-Beck, MSB Ideas; Treasurer Mario Flores, Sportivo; and Senior Advisor John Echeveste, VPE Public Relations.
The 2010 HPRA Board Committee Chairs include: |
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Programs – Ivette Zurita, Accent Marketing |
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Marketing – Mariluz Gonzalez, Vesper Public Relations |
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Social Media Marketing – Jose Xicohtencatl, Edelman Multicultural, and Martin Canchola, Social Media Consultant |
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Membership - Edgar Mejia, Conexion, and Veronica Potes, LAGRANT COMMUNICATIONS |
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National Chapters – Stephen Chavez, Ketchum |
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Scholarship/College Outreach: Anai Ibarra, PR Consultant; Susan Bringas, Hill and Knowlton; and Denisse Montalvan, Ketchum |
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About Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA):
HPRA was founded in 1984 as a non-profit organization to establish a network of Hispanics employed in the public relations profession. HPRA has more than 250 members representing public relations, marketing and advertising professionals from agencies, government, non-profit and corporate companies. HPRA is dedicated to the advancement of Hispanic professionals and provides educational seminars and workshops throughout the year. The organization has awarded more than $220,000 in scholarships to Latino students pursuing a career in communications. HPRA strives to be a resource for communications professionals and for those seeking insights into the Hispanic market. For more information please visit www.hpra-usa.org.
SOURCE Hispanic Public Relations Association
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