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Twitter Expert to Speak at January Press Luncheon

December 8, 2009 · Published By Editor  

Public Invited to Twitter Presentation at Jan. 14 Arizona Press Women-SPJ Event

Phoenix, AZ – “Better Twittering for the Mass Communicator,” co-sponsored by Arizona Press Women’s Central District and Valley of the Sun chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, open to the public, will be the topic of a luncheon talk at 11:45 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at the Doubletree Guest Suites, 320 N. 44th St., Phoenix.

The PowerPoint presentation presented by Allie Bell of Glendale will focus on techniques to make Twitter an ally in mass communicating for journalists, authors and marketing and public relations specialists. Bell is managing editor of AZRE (Arizona Commercial Real Estate Magazine) and six other AZ Big Media publications. She also manages the company’s social media efforts and participates in multiple online social networks. For more information contact Mark Scarp, mark@phoenixspj.org or 602-810-8964.

Reservations are requested by Jan. 12 to apw.reservations@gmail.com or 480-778-8776. APW and SPJ members will be admitted free; non-members will pay $5 at the door. Those attending will order individually from the luncheon menu.

Published on behalf of APW and SPJ
Arizona Press Women is an organization of women and men who work as editors, writers, photographers, teachers and public relations specialists. APW sponsors regular meetings and workshops in Phoenix, Tucson and Payson, and an annual spring conference. For more information, contact westwoman@aol.com or visit www.azpw.org/.

Valley of the Sun chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists members are freelancers, journalists, and PR professionals in Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Maricopa, Peoria, Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Surprise. Their job titles vary (and include editor, reporter, producer, freelance writer, photographer, copyeditor, publisher, columnist, communications specialist and designer) but they all share the same goal—to educate the public about their First Amendment rights and to inform the public about the stories and events that affect the communities in which they live and work. For more information, visit phoenixspj.org/.

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