|
Self
Motivators to Present at
NJSCA State Conference

From left:
New Jersey School Counselors Association Executive Director Jim Lukach,
Wendy Logan, Cat Cosentino, Antionette Gouveia, Cindy Sura, Caitlin
Coyle, and Professor Farbman.
The Self
Motivators, Inc., a group of students from Prof. Farbman's Spring
2008 Strategies of Public Relations Class at The College of New Jersey,
will present its PR Plan to the entire New Jersey School Counselors
Association membership at the association's statewide conference from
Oct. 19 to 20, in Long Branch, NJ.
The members
of Self Motivators - Cat Cosentino, Caitlin Coyle, Antionette Gouveia,
Wendy Logan, and Cindy Sura - are the first students from Prof. Farbman's
PR class to present a PR plan at a statewide professional development
conference.
After
the group presented its PR plan to NJSCA Executive Director Jim Lukach,
he invited the students to present the PR plan to the entire NJSCA
leadership. That successful presentation led to the invite to present
to the entire NJSCA membership.
To download
a PDF of the Self Motivators PR plan for the NJ School Counselors
Association, visit the Student Resources
section of this Web site (week 1 handouts).
|
Jake
Farbman Named 2007 Outstanding PR Educator

At its
Pepperpot and Achievement Awards Banquet in December, the Philadelphia
Chapter of Public Relations Society of America presented the 2007
Anthony Fulginiti Outstanding Public Relations Educator Award to Jacob
Farbman, M.A., APR, adjunct professor, Communication Studies Department,
The College of New Jersey. Above: Dr. John Pollock, TCNJ professor of communication
studies, TCNJ alumnus Greg Howe, and TCNJ alumna Rowena Briones attended
the event.
Read the full story
Jacob
C. Farbman, M.A., APR is an award-winning public relations practitioner
who represents New Jersey's 19 community colleges. In addition,
he teaches Strategies of Public Relations as an adjunct professor
in the Communication Studies Department at The College of New Jersey.
He has also taught Introduction to Communication Theory at TCNJ
and taught public relations courses at Rowan University.
In Strategies of Public Relations, his students develop a strong
understanding of the PR field by creating public relations business
plans for local, real world clients. Some satisfied clients include:
NJ School Counselors Association,
Anvil Knitwear,
The Arts Council
of Princeton,
House of Music,
Pennington Ewing Athletic
Club,
TCNJ's Career Services,
TCNJ's Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, and
WTSR Radio.
|