The Treasure Coast Chapter offers members a variety of programs throughout the year.
- Monthly meetings feature networking building opportunities as well as presentations by PR professionals on topics of current interest.
- The Chapter’s Annual Image Awards
and Communicator of the Year Ceremony recognize the talent and
accomplishments of our chapter members and local public relations and
media professionals. The banquet is a highlight of the year for many
businesses and organizations that compete for the top honor of the
Grand-All Image Award.
- For more than 11 years, the Treasure Coast Chapter has hosted a Media Conference
to provide PR professionals, area non-profits and local media the
opportunity to interact and learning the latest tips and techniques for
being effective communicators. Held annually in June, this is the
premier event of the year for the Chapter and has been highly attended
since is inception.
- In the Fall of 2007, the Treasure Coast Chapter launched a new initiative in Indian River County to foster relationship with senior PR practitioners and build a new network of PR professionals in that region. The Indian River Council
meets quarterly and has established the goal of providing one community
service outreach and one professional development opportunity targeted
to the residents and professionals in Indian River County.
- The designation APR, or Accredited in Public Relations,
signifies a high professional level of experience and competence.
Universal Accreditation is a voluntary program that allows you to
demonstrate your proficiency in public relations. The purpose of
accreditation is to unify and advance the profession by identifying
those who have demonstrated broad knowledge, experience and professional
judgment in the field.
- Annually, the Treasure Coast Chapter conducts community service activities
throughout Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin County. These activities
stem from needs within these communities and have included volunteered
public relations services, food drives, contributions to Christmas gift
collections, industry training for novice PR practitioners and
volunteers and educational programs for high school students interested
in the field communications.