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Hear ye, hear ye, Boston-area pr/marketing bloggers, lend me your ears

April 7, 2006 by Susan Getgood

A couple of geographical items.

First, Elizabeth Albrycht is in town speaking at the American Association of Museums Annual Meeting at the end of the month. Let’s get together for a Boston Blogger Meet-up on Saturday evening, April 29th. Leave a comment in the blog or email me if you’d like to come. Once we know how many and who, we can figure out where.

Second, about a year ago John Cass and I started talking about developing a Mentorship program for the Boston chapter of the AMA. Well, we are finally, nearly, almost ready to take the covers off the program, and start recruiting mentors and accepting applications from students and young professionals who’d like a senior marketing mentor. If you’d like to know more (and especially if you are willing to be a mentor), drop me a note and I’ll fill you in. Non-binding 🙂

Tags: blogging, Boston, PR, marketing, mentorship, Boston chapter AMA

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  1. john cass says

    April 9, 2006 at 2:11 pm

    I’d like to join the event, where and what time?

  2. PR Communications says

    April 9, 2006 at 2:18 pm

    Calling The Boston PR Blogging Community

    Susan Getgood wants the Boston PR community to get together on April 29th on Saturday evening. If you are interested Susan asks that you send her an email or post a comment on her Boston announcement post.

  3. Elizabeth Albrycht says

    April 10, 2006 at 4:08 am

    It will be great to see you again John!

  4. Chuck T says

    April 10, 2006 at 9:10 am

    I’d love to come, but I may have to be out of town on business that day. But if it’s early enough, I may be able to do both.

  5. Susan Getgood says

    April 11, 2006 at 4:53 pm

    Great to hear from everyone. Looking for suggestions on places to meet. Elizabeth will be in Copley Place vicinity, so it would be good to pick a place that is convenient for her, and also has parking for those of us coming in from the burbs.

  6. Jamie Bull says

    April 18, 2006 at 2:04 pm

    There is a chance that I might be in the Boston area that weekend and would love to join in, and especially hear more about the mentor program that is in the works.

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