Saturday, March 27, 2010

New Members Admitted to the PRSJ

New Members Admitted to the PRSJ


The PRSJ is pleased to accept six practitioners as members: five Full and one Associate.
The applications were considered at meetings of the Executive on March 14 and also March 21.
The new members will be inducted into the Society at the AGM on March 30 at JTI/Jampro on Trafalgar Road.

The new members are:
Full
  • Marie Berbick Graham - Berbick Graham and Associates
  • Opal Davis - NSWMA
  • Maxine Francis - Kings House
  • Claudette Myers - PIOJ
  • Delmares White - ODPEM

Associate
  • Kamika Williams McKellop - CARA

Friday, March 26, 2010

MANIFESTO - DELMARES WHITE - PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE

From
MY GOALS FOR THE PRSJ
The Public Relations Society of Jamaica (PRSJ) was established in 1981 as the body to monitor professional standards in the field of Public Relations. I am offering myself as President of the Society. If elected President I will uphold and maintain the spirit and ideals of the society and I would also seek to establish or to emphasize the following areas:

1. Draft guidelines for calculating the efficiencies and effects of the local PR output with a view to improving those where necessary and/or possible.

2. Develop a plan for an articulated sense of common direction that will keep the cultural values of Jamaica in our Public Relations Activities.

3. Build up a programme for the conceptual, philosophical, or financial support for local PR professionals in need of such assistance. Possibilities could be the creation of a back up fund for practitioners or self insurance.

4. Develop strategies that may be mutually shared by members for reinforcing Brand Jamaica in our PR designs.

5. Forge partnerships with Public Sector and Private Sector Organizations, emphasis on Public Sector in an effort to collaborate more with each other so that important messages for public information are not overlooked by media outlets.

6. Outline guidelines for the membership to establish or achieve constructive standards, relationships, and responsibilities for social media where they relate to PR work.

7. Design or review a Crisis Communication and Control plans for times of disasters, which dovetails with ODPEM’s national/regional programme.

8. Review the criteria for the PRSJ Awards of Excellence to ensure that it adheres to International Standards and best practice.

Professional Brief
Delmares White is excited about building competencies in people that will build "Brand Jamaica". She brings to the post her expertise in creating synergies between people towards a cause or an event. She is currently the Director of Information and Training – Office of Disaster Preparedness & Emergency Management (ODPEM) where she is integral to strengthening disaster response within communities and groups across the nation. She is a part of the organisation's communications team, providing advice and technical support in the area of public relations, and marketing.

Her past experience includes the management and promotion of recreation and sporting events while managing the sports clubs of major corporate organisations National Commercial Bank and also Red Stripe.

A practitioner with a diverse skills set, she also lectured at the Vocational Training Development Institute (HEART/VTDI).

See all nominees

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Candidates for Nomination on March 30

The following members are the first to offer their services for the awesome task of re-establishing the PRSJ to serve the practice and the needs of practitioners. Nominations remain open and will be open during the meeting on March 30.
Some of these candidates are new members and will need the support of long-established members in order to be successful during the upcoming year.
Many of our Past Presidents are working in the background giving support and and others have pledged to sit on the committees of the newly elected leadership team.

Candidates for Nomination on March 30
(Invitations for all posts remain open)

President nominee
Delmares White (Full)
From Practitioners

First Vice President nominee - her manifesto
awaiting candidate

Vice President, Special Events nominees
Shawnette Henry (Full)
From Practitioners

Vice President, Recruitment and Membership 
Analisa Downes (Full)
From Practitioners
Vice President, Finance nominee
awaiting candidate

General Secretary nominee
Cheryl Smith (Full)
From Practitioners

Assistant General Secretary nominee
Deborah Hickling (full)
Suggested Appointments

Immediate Past President (as per constitution)

Mark Thomas
From Practitioners

Past President with responsibility for Ethics 
Christine Bell
From Practitioners

Trustees 
Keith Brown (Past President)
From Practitioners

Misha Lobban (Full)
From Practitioners
Gwyneth Davidson (Full)
From Practitioners

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Persons Accepted As Student Members

Kalando Wilmoth

Memorial To Deceased Members

The PRSJ honours members who have passed on
Please feel free to leave a comment.
Immortality is the recollection one leaves...Napoleon Bonaparte


Bill Bennett
Charles Balfour
Desmond Henry
Dick Pixley
Dickie Coke


Jacqueline King
Kirsten Fraser
Patrick Jones
Pauline Gray
St Hope Thomas
Marcia Bowen 2009


Pamela White -2011
Corina Meeks - 2013




"PR means telling the truth and working ethically - even when all the media want is headlines and all the public wants is scapegoats. Public relations fails when there is no integrity."
Viv Segal, MD of Sefin Marketing.

Persons Accepted As Associate Members

Akilah Maxwell

Kamika Williams McKellop

Persons Accepted As Full Members

Aine Gaskin
Alethia Lambert
Alison Christie-Binger
Alison Symes
Alston G Stewart
Analisa Downes
Andrea Gordon-Fisher
Angela Gray
Angella Hamilton
Ann Aneita Williams
Annette Atkinson
Ann Marie Mittoo
Anthony Ray
Antoinette Knight
Audrey Anderson
Austin Maxwell


Barry L Cross (SSP)
Berl Francis
Beverley Josephs
Beverley Lewis
Beverley Newell
Bill Bennett
Bill Carter
Byron Henry

Camille Taylor
Carlene Edwards
Carmen Tipling
Carol Hay
Carole A Walker
Carole Guntley
Carroll Edwards
Charles Balfour
Cheryl Smith
Christene Bernard Collins
Christine Bell
Christopher Benjamin
Claudette Christie
Claudette Myers
Clea Mayne
Clive Oliver
Cloreth Green
Collin Campbell
Corina Meeks
Corine Kiddoe
Cynthia Williams

Daphne Northington
Daphne Schmidt
David Geddes
Dayner Azzellino
Deborah Hickling
Delmares White
Denise Hepburn Howe
Desmond Henry
Dionne Rhoden
Donna Marie Rowe
Donnette Chin-Loy
Doreen O'Connor

Ealane Livingston Smith
Easton Lee
Elaine Commissiong
Elaine Hartman-Reckord
Elizabeth Allen
Ellis James Laing
Eric Barrett
Errol Miller
Eunice Bent

Gail Sommerville
Genevieve Barnett
Genia Reynolds
Geoffrey Fairweather
George Lee
Gerrard Mc Daniel
Gillian Haughton
Glenn Bowen
Gloria Royale Davis
Gordon Brown
Gwyneth Harold

Ivor Connolly

Heatha Miller
Hector Wheeler

Jacqueline Getfield
Jacqueline King
Janice James
Janneth Mornan-Green
Jean Lowrie Chin
Jennifer McDonald
Jessica Jones
Joan Young-Davis
Judith Bruce
June Degia

Kamika Williams
Karelle McCormack
Karen Burke
Karen Findlay
Kathleen Johnson - also Life Member
Keith Brown
Keith Swaby
Ken Chaplin

Lance Neita
Leo Lambert
Leo McEwan
Leslie Bennett
Lindsay May Isaacs
Lloyd Russell
Lois Grant
Lorna Clarke
Lorna L Lee
Lorna Morrison
Lorraine Jones
Lystra Sharp

Marcia Erskine
Marcia Forbes
Marcia Seapaul
Margaret Lecesne
Marguerite Jackson
Marguerite Newland
Marian Stewart
Marie Berbick Graham
Marie Williamson
Mario Romans
Marline Stephenson-Dalley
Maxine Francis
Maxine McDonnough
Meris Haughton
Michael Brooks
Misha Lobban
Monica Campbell McFarlane

Natalie Fearon
Neville Graham

Orville Green

P Mc Nish
Pamela White
Pat James
Patricia Gillings
Patricia Meikle
Patricia Tyrell
Patrick Jones
Patrick Ritchie-Haughton
Paula Anne Porter-Jones
Pauline Gray
Peter Samuels
Phillippa Hewan-Sherwood

Philmore Scott

Ransford Neil
Raymond B. Knight
Renae Mills
Rowena Palmer
Ruthlyn Johnson

Sandra Graham
Sandra Lindsay
Sandra Manderson
Sandra Morgan
Sharon Morgan
Sharon Shaw
Shawnette Henry
Sheleka Walker
Sonia Davidson
Stephen Shaw
Suzanne Francis-Brown
Suzette Rochester
Sydney Lowrie

T.K. Whyte
Tamara Williams
Tanya Lindo
Thaddeus Laidley
Tony Ray
Tracey Ann Menzies
Tracey Hamilton
Tyrell Morgan

Vinton Spencer

Wesley Sybblis
William H Wilcox
Winnifred Cross
Winsome Callum

Yvette Nunes
Yvonne Cross
Yvonne Grinam Nicholson
Yvonne J Graydon
Yvonne Johnson

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

New Members Admitted to the PRSJ

The PRSJ is pleased to accept ten practitioners as members: nine Full and one Associate. In reviewing the applications, the Executive was impressed by the level of training and experience of the applicants and was satisfied to acknowledge their professional achievements. The new members will be inducted into the Society at the AGM on March 30 at JTI/Jampro on Trafalgar Road.
The new members are:

Full
  • Shawnette Henry, The Management Institute for National Development (MIND)
  • Heatha Miller, Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN)
  • Cheryl Smith, Ministry of Finance and the Public Service
  • Analisa Downes, Students Loan Bureau (SLB)
  • Christopher Benjamin, event planner and lecturer, business writer, marketing and sponsorship consultant
  • Meris Haughton, Tax Administration Department
  • Tyrell Morgan, Urban Development Corporation (UDC)
  • Rowena Palmer, Ministry of Health
  • Stephen Shaw, National Works Agency (NWA)
 Associate
  • Akilah Maxwell, Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ)
The new members are entitled to list the Society membership on all statements of personal accomplishment.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

PR Practitioners Must Be At Forefront of Change - Mornan Green

PRSJ Starts Anew: New Blood, New Trends, New Vision

By Akilah Maxwell, PRSJ

Kingston, Jamaica – March 4, 2010 - After a hiatus from the local communications industry, the Public Relations Society of Jamaica has resurged with a new vision and mandate to strengthen the public relations industry in Jamaica.

The Society will hold its Annual General Meeting on March 30 where a vibrant group of practitioners are expected to be elected into office. Their mandate will be to represent the interests of a growing community of professionals who handle commodity and social marketing, advertising, event planning, the business of sports and entertainment and corporate strategic decision making.

Country branding specialist, David Lightle, is the guest speaker for the event. Mr Lightle developed successful strategies for the Taiwanese manufacturing industry rebranding; the New Zealand expansion into Asian markets and more recently exposing Colombia’s merits as a creative crucible, investment friendly environment and engaging tourism destination.

At the Society’s general meeting on February 15, Past President, Janneth Mornan-Green, recalled the invaluable contribution that the Society made to business and government over the past 29 years and charged the members with the work to be done now.

“PR practitioners must be at the forefront of change, helping our clients to effectively reach greater numbers in further markets; confronting and outsmarting the competition and reshaping their business to meet the demands of a changing world.

“Today, corporate Jamaica is far more aware of public relations, its purpose and role…Jamaica too is far more aware of PR and its importance. I am sure you, like me, have heard the frequent calls for a public education campaign when anything goes wrong or seems to go wrong in the wider society.”

She also listed the Caribbean Institute of Media and Communication (CARIMAC) and the former Jamaica Institute of Management (JIM) and the Institute of Management and Production (IMP, now University of the Caribbean) whose communications curricula were designed with great input from practicing professionals who also taught the courses.

PRSJ’s former role was to educate the Jamaican society about the impact and possibilities that lay in the Public Relations field. The benefits of this effort is visible today as every successful organization now makes communication a valuable component of its core functions.

Mrs Morman-Green used the last United States Presidential Elections to highlight the impact that non-traditional forms of communication have on a society. She has called all communicators to be innovators and trendsetters by understanding the changes that exists in the international market place.

The new goal for the PRSJ is that once again, it can harness the power of its collective membership to re-scope the communication practices and norms in the Jamaican society.

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CONTACT: PRSJ MODERATOR

prsj2009@gmail.com

Country Branding Specialist for PRSJ AGM

Country Branding Specialist, David Lightle, will be the guest speaker at the Public Relations Society of Jamaica (PRSJ) Annual General Meeting on March 30 at the JTI/Jampro Training Room, 18 Trafalgar Road starting at 5:30 p.m. Mr Lightle was responsible for a successful branding campaign for Colombia "Colombia is Passion" that showcased the genuis of its people. Among his achievements are also his marketing expertise towards transforming Taiwan's image from that of cheap manufacturer to leader in IT products.


His work helped New Zealand move from relying on European exports to gaining a secure foothold in Asian markets.

All members of the PRSJ and the IABC are invited to attend. Kindly RSVP prsj2009@gmail.com by March 26. Refreshments $500.00

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

PRSJ Code of Ethics

Membership in the Public Relations Society of Jamaica constitutes a declaration that the profession is fundamentally dedicated to better mutual understanding and cooperative relationships between the various groups, institutions and individuals within the nation of Jamaica, and, on behalf of this nation, with those groups, institutions, individuals and nations, which exist beyond its border.



These goals remain paramount, while serving the legitimate interests of clients and employers.


Code

A member, in the conduct of his/her professional activities, shall respect the public interest and the dignity of the individual. It is his/her personal responsibility at all times to deal fairly and honestly with his client or employer, past or present, with his/her fellow members and with the public.


A member has the affirmative duty to adhere to generally accepted standards of accuracy, truth and good taste.

A member shall not represent conflicting or competing interests without the express consent of the parties concerned after full disclosure of the facts.


A member shall not disclose (except upon the order of the court of competent jurisdiction) or make use of information given or obtained in confidence from his/her employer or client, past or present, for personal gain or otherwise, without express consent.

A member shall not engage in any practice, which tends to corrupt the integrity or channels of public communication.

A member shall not intentionally disseminate false or misleading information and is obligated to use ordinary care to avoid dissemination of false or misleading information.

A member shall not create, use or act for any organisation apparently serving an announced cause but in fact promoting an undisclosed interest of the member, his/her clients or employer. It is his/her duty to ensure that the actual interest of any such organisation with which he/she may be concerned is adequately declared.

A member shall not knowingly injure the professional reputation or practice of another member, but if such a member has reason to believe that another member has been engaged in practices, which may be in breach of this Code, it shall be his/her duty to inform the Society.

A member, in the course of his/her professional services to his/her employer or client, shall not accept a payment either in cash or kind for those services from any other source without the express consent of his employer or client.

A member should not negotiate or agree terms, with a prospective employer or client on the basis of payment contingent upon specific future result.

A member shall not negotiate or agree terms with a prospective employer or client on the basis of payment contingent upon specific future result.

A member shall not encroach upon the professional employment of another member. Where there are two engagements, either or both must ensure that there is no conflict between them.

A member shall, as soon as possible, sever his/her relations with any organisation when he/she knows that his/her continued employment would require him/her to conduct him/herself contrary to the principles of this Code.

A member called as a witness in a proceeding for the enforcement of the Code shall be bound to appear unless for sufficient reason, he/she shall be excused by the panel hearing the same.

A member shall cooperate with fellow members in upholding and enforcing this Code.


Standards

This Code of Professional Standards for the Practice of Public Relations is adopted by the Public Relations Society of Jamaica to promote and maintain high standards of public service and conduct among its members in order that membership in the Society may be deemed a badge or ethical conduct: that Public Relations justly may be regarded as a profession: that the public may have increasing confidence in its integrity: and that the practice of Public Relations may best serve the public interest.

What the PRSJ Says About Ethics

A profession can exists when its practitioners agree that their activities are based on standards. The PRSJ Founders developed a Code of Ethics that is a sure guide on how to avoid conflicts of interest, maintain confidentiality, and basically protect the individual's good reputation. All members and potential members are encouraged to refer to the Code below.

The constitition outlines how the Society addresses matters of conduct and how disciplinary matters are handled.

Code of Ethics