Showing posts with label public information officer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public information officer. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Timmy and Susan, PBT is looking for you!

Attention all Tweeters

The Pittsburgh Business Times is hosting another social media contest. This time, they are looking for effective Twitter users. Now is the time to make our superintendent shine as brightly as our new water fountains at the high school. Feeling bad that mtl Magazine didn't win the last social madness contest? Nominate our public information officer. Remember, this time it is individuals, not companies.

I don't tweet, so please do not nominate me.

Who are the most influential tweeters in the Pittsburgh business community?

The Pittsburgh Business Times is looking for the region's most influential, entertaining and most effective Twitter users in the business community. We are asking you, our readers and our social media followers, who do you follow and why?
Here is what we're looking for:
  • Individuals, not companies
  • Pittsburgh-area individuals who are influential on Twitter, whether it's because of their impact in the community, because they have a large following, because they engage with their followers, or because they are just entertaining.
Nominations are open through Friday, Nov. 29. Feel free to nominate as many people as you want. If you have any questions, please contact Melissa Pravlik at mpravlik@bizjournals.com, @PBT_Melissaor 412-208-3831.
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Melissa Pravlik is the social engagement manager at the Pittsburgh Business Times. Contact her at mpravlik@bizjournals.com or 412-208-3831.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

LeboALERT: School opens August 27

From:LeboALERT <noreply@mtlebanon.org>
To:EGillen476 <EGillen476@aol.com>
Subject:LeboALERT: School opens August ...
Date:Wed, Aug 8, 2012 12:03 pm

This is an important notice from LeboALERT.  
School opens August 27. For an update on traffic patterns around the high school construction site, visit www.lebomag.com or www.mtlsd.org.

Only problem is that there is nothing on the Mt. Lebanon School District website. Susan Morgans wrote a nice article about traffic patterns here at lebomag.com.  This proves that we really don't need two public information officers.