Seeking the PR Pro of the Year

This December, PR NEWS will honor a PR Professional of the Year. We're seeking your nominations for seasoned PR practitioners who embody the best of communications - whose
creativity, dedication, active leadership and positive influence stand out among his or her peers. We're looking for the person whose recent achievements - not necessarily
lifetime achievements - are exemplary and influential. The PR Professional of the Year must have at least 10 years' tenure in communications.

The 2002 PR Professional of the Year will join the more than 50 top professionals honored by PR NEWS over the past half-century. The winner will be profiled in a special issue
of PR NEWS in December.

Know someone who deserves to be recognized? You can nominate as many people as you would like - even yourself! Send an email to [email protected] or a snail mail package to Peggy Stuntz, Editor, PR NEWS, 1201 Seven Locks Road, Suite 300, Potomac, MD 20854. Please
include the following:

Nominee's name

Nominee's title

Nominee's contact information

Years of experience in PR (approximate)

Your name

Your contact information

How do you know this nominee?

To include with your nomination:

  • Attach a brief synopsis, describing the nominee's achievements and explaining why we should honor him or her as PR Pro of the Year (please include biographic info on the
    nominee, if possible)
  • Include at least three concrete examples of the nominee's accomplishments over the past year, such as specific campaigns implemented or goals achieved, or examples of team
    leadership or dedication to client service
  • Any supporting materials you deem necessary

The basis for selection will be determined in large part from the information submitted on the application form. Please be concise, factual and supportive of your nomination.
Any corporation, nonprofit, association or PR firm - regardless of geographic location - is eligible. If you do no want us to disclose your name to the nominee, please indicate as
such. For more information, see http://www.PRandMarketing.com or contact Peggy Stuntz, [email protected] or 301-354-1762,
with questions.