If you work in PR and have any interest in social media, you’re likely a fan of Sarah Evans. You have probably participated in the wildly popular Twitter chat she started, #Journchat, an ongoing conversation between journalists, bloggers and PR people. Hopefully you get her daily email Commentz. You may have even hired her company Sevans Strategy for a social media campaign.
As Mopwater readers, you know that I am fond of profiling PR professionals; the journalist in me enjoys deconstructing each individual path to success and sharing it with you. This interview is no different. I had the pleasure of meeting Sarah in October during the PRSA International Conference. Here is the Mopwater interview.
So this Thursday, May 6 at Busboys and Poets, I have the distinct pleasure of hosting an awesome panel of Washington, DC journalists to talk social media for the second installment of Twitch! Public Relations in the Age of Social Media. For talk two, PoliTwitchwe’re hosting journalists who focus on political reporting, and I must tell you we’ve got some heavy hitters who you won’t want to miss. Haven’t gotten your ticket yet? Register here.
Our moderator will be Peter Cherukuri, the DC Bureau Manager of the Huffington Post-and the real media mogul in the room for the evening. I hear he’s going to be talking about some of the HuffPo’s newest social media endeavors which should be exciting. And perhaps even newsbreaking.
Patrick Gavinfrom Politico will also be on the panel. He’s a staff writer for Politico and editor of Politico’s new“On Media” blog, which you can ask him about in person. You can see him below interviewing David Gregory on the new Meet the Press set.
Roll Call’s Jackie Kucinich will also be at the table as well as the National Partnership for Women and Family Policy Manager Rachna Choudhry, and of course me, Amanda Miller Littlejohn and my husbandMarc Littlejohn the organizers and hosts.
Here’s what we’re going to be talking about:
how social media and new media technologies have transformed the way news is reported
how political and advocacy issues make it to the top of the news heap
how organizations are using social media to set themselves apart from their competitors and get news coverage
So bring your questions for these decision makers in the news business. You won’t want to miss this discussion.