BurrellesLuce Presents the Arthur Wynne Jr. Memorial Award
The award program, now in its second year, will recognize
one college student and aspiring public relations professional
LIVINGSTON, NJ (May 10, 2006) — BurrellesLuce,
the world’s leading media monitoring company, will
present the Arthur Wynne Jr. Memorial Award to recognize
a college student and aspiring public relations or communications
professional for their achievements in the development of
a public relations program and commitment to the practice
of public relations. An award in the amount of $1,000
will be presented during the PRSA International and PRSSA
National Conferences scheduled for November 2006, in Salt
Lake City, Utah.
Utilizing MediaContacts™, the online media directory,
that is powered by eNR Services, Inc. and hosted within the
BurrellesLuce MediaConnect™ Web portal, and
their knowledge of the practice of public relations, applicants
are expected to devise a PR program for a product launch
of their choice. Following the guidelines for submission,
candidates are required to develop key messaging points for
product launch, promotional ideas and press releases for
publicizing the product in both industry and consumer publications.
Applicants will also be expected to build a media list of
key media contacts using the MediaContacts media directory,
and discuss how they would utilize a media monitoring service,
like BurrellesLuce, to monitor the coverage their
efforts have generated and develop a strategy for measuring
that coverage.
All applicants will be provided with access to the BurrellesLuce MediaConnect
portal so that they can familiarize themselves with current
media monitoring techniques and tools. A BurrellesLuce staff
member will be available to answer questions concerning the
portal’s functionality and capabilities. "We
are pleased that BurrellesLuce has agreed to offer
this scholarship program once again to the members of PRSSA," said
Jeneen C. Garcia, PRSA's director of education. "It
gives students the ability to learn more about the tools
used in the practice of public relations and the resources
available to them upon graduation."
To be eligible, applicants must have attained either junior
or senior status by the fall semester of 2006, and be registered
as a full-time undergraduate student at an accredited four-year
college or university as a public relations, journalism,
communications or marketing major or minor. Candidates must
also be active members of the Public Relations Student Society
of America (PRSSA).
“BurrellesLuce is committed to supporting
the public relations community,” stated Robert Waggoner,
Chairman and CEO of BurrellesLuce. He continued, “In
addition to our partnership with PRSA, which is also in its
second year, this student award program further supports
this community by offering students a hands-on opportunity
to acquaint themselves with the media monitoring and management
tools that thousands of current professionals are using every
day.”
Completed applications must be received by PRSSA by Friday,
October 6, 2006 for consideration. Application forms and
contest guidelines for the Arthur Wynne Jr. Memorial Award
can be requested from brent.hendrix@prsa.org
About BurrellesLuce
BurrellesLuce is the world's leading media monitoring
company, offering the most complete coverage and analysis
of all media through advanced technology and proven editing
processes, providing customers with the knowledge and insight
they need to stay ahead of the competition and on top of
the marketplace. As industry pioneers for over 100 years,
BurrellesLuce has leveraged its experience to assist
companies and organizations worldwide in measuring and assessing
the value of media coverage to help them make effective business
decisions and gain a competitive edge.
For more information, visit BurrellesLuce on the
Web at www.BurrellesLuce.com ,
or call Sue Ross at (800) 631-1160.
About the Public Relations Student Society of America
(PRSSA)
The Public Relations Student Society of America (www.prssa.org)
is the world’s preeminent pre-professional organization
for students interested in public relations. Founded in 1968
by its parent society, the Public Relations Society of America,
the organization has grown to include more than 8,500 members
at 266 colleges and universities.
By focusing on Growth, Education, Advancement, Relationships
and Students (G.E.A.R.S.), PRSSA continues to advance the
profession and the future professional. PRSSA’s primary
objectives for its members are to enhance their knowledge
of public relations, to provide access to professional development
opportunities and to serve the public relations profession
by helping to develop highly qualified, well-prepared professionals.
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