Last week, PRSA Counselors Academy’s most tantalizing tease was the one hour attendees were allowed in Nashville’s stunning new Museum of African American Music during Sunday’s opening reception.
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Elizabeth Edwards captivated minds in an overflow session for an hour, but attendees could easily have listened all day.
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“Trust is the most important five-letter word in business — more important than asset, money or brand,” said Glen Jackson, co-founder of Jackson Spalding during CAPRSA’s keynote session.
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“Talk about diverse—I’m from Mississippi, Black, gay, went to public school and Christian.
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“Protect your agency’s IP in your pitch or proposal,” cautioned attorney Sharon Toerek, in her two workshops for CAPRSA.
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Whether you attended last week’s Counselors Academy—or wish you had—we hope you enjoyed this conference recap edition of The CAPRSA 100.
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Tuesday morning’s keynote speaker Andrew McCaskill, LinkedIn career expert and contributor at SiriusXM, talks about the celebrating diversity in the workplace.
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Forget the local’s guide, here are a few things every tourist should experience before you leave Music City: Hattie B’s hot chicken, the Gulch angel wings mural and the Ryman Auditorium.
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Don’t let the weather get you down, there’s still plenty of dry destinations nearby the hotel, and here are a few recommendations for all the music lovers out there.