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Wow…just Wow!

Posted by PRGirlz Alumni on April 16th, 2009 Comments Leave a Comment

Things are kicking into high gear here at TFC (even more so than usual) so I don’t have time to offer my usual thought-provoking insights on women and PR (*wink*wink*). Instead I thought I’d share a video that is making huge waves across the internet and serves as a reminder to everyone that there is often more than meets the eye.

Meet Susan Boyle and watch her ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ performance. Wow, just wow!

The Revival of PR Girlz

Posted by Kerri Birtch on October 30th, 2008 Comments 1 Comment

First, I’d like to apologize to all of our faithful readers. Our site has had some issues and wasn’t accessible for a little while, but we’re back up now and ready to roll – PS – if this happens again, please let us know ;)

So, now that all the techie stuff is on par again, I’m thinking it’s time to get posting again – regularly. As the newest member for the PR Girlz team, I will be taking it upon myself to ensure there is at least one new post a week – it may not be most engaging post you’ve ever read, but it will be interesting, informative and from the perspective of a PR Girl. So be warned, this might be a link to an article, a video, or anything else we’re in the mood for, but we hope you’ll enjoy it.

I’ll also be doing my best to rally the troops around here with a little positive reinforcement to get the Girlz on your good side again!

Looking forward to it :)  

-Kerri

Shout Outs

Posted by PRGirlz Alumni on February 1st, 2007 Comments Leave a Comment

1. To my very cool boss, Terry Fallis: He wrote a book “The Best Laid Plans” a satirical novel about Canadian politics. He is podcasting it chapter by chapter on his website.
Check it out, even if it is just to listen to Terry’s mellow voice. Seriously, the man could have a second career as disc jockey at an easy listening radio station!

2. To fellow PRGirl, Jennifer Nebesky: She was recently promoted to the position of Account Director. Way to go, Jen!