The challenge to the leadership of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) to including a track on blogging at the PRSA conference in New York in ten days time is spreading.
Following commentary on a number of blogs last week and this, B.L. Ochman makes the challenge crystal clear in a post yesterday:
PRSA leadership: I’m available to speak at the conference. And I could put together a team of great bloggers in five minutes flat.
Last week, I posted commentary in the context of asking the leadership of two major professional associations for the communication profession – PRSA and the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) – what they plan to do in taking a lead for the profession on business blogging.
At that time, I emailed PRSA President, Del Galloway, and IABC Chairman, David Kistle, ABC, to ask them directly. I had some good email discussion with Kistle and learned that a leader blog was in planning. Didn’t get a reply from Galloway.
Kudos to IABC in taking the first step by starting a blog authored by its Chairman (see post).
IABC blog, IPR blog?
European marcoms blogger Nevon says that the chairman of The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is talking about the planning of a blog. Well here it is. Does IPR have a blog? I might be wrong but I think