H@W Networking Luncheon: PR!

Crisis communication, publicity and promotions…have you ever wondered what it would be like to support an organization using strengths in written and spoken word? The Baker-Nord Center and Post-Graduate Planning & Experiential Education invite you to a Humanities@Work event offering insights about the field of public relations. Two public relations professionals with humanities undergraduate degrees will share their career journeys. 

Join us for a Humanities@Work Networking Luncheon in Clark 206 on Wednesday, February 13, 2019, from noon-1:30 pm. Lunch will be provided with RSVP.  To RSVP, please use this link to CWRU Handshake (login required).
 
About our Guests
Jenn Elting joined the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District in 2008 and is Senior Public Information Specialist, part of the  agency’s Community and Media Relations team.
 

Jenn is an agency spokesperson and is actively involved in media relations, crisis communications and community relations. Jenn has been fortunate to work in a variety of public relations fields for 20 years. She received her undergraduate degree in Communication Arts from Ohio Northern University and her M.B.A. in Sustainability from Baldwin Wallace University. She is currently Treasurer of PRSA Greater Cleveland. With a love for interpersonal and intercultural communication, as well as all things creative.

Brandi McElhatten is the Office Communications Manager and the Minister of Culture at Goldstein Group Communications. Brandi is continuously exploring and leveraging her love of Marketing Strategy to deliver thoughtful narratives. With a love of small business and the creative entrepreneur, she has experience working with large corporations, as well as small, independent business owners. In her free time, you can find her freelancing and lending her talents to various community organizations, most notably, Ingenuity Cleveland and Lakewood Arts Festival.