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IABC Be Heard Weblog. IABC/Houston President Theresa Parker shares communication tips and random thoughts. Another Milestone for UH Chapter. May 18, 2009. From left, Emily Polcheck, past UH student membership chair, Pam, me, Kehkashan Dadwani, new UH Chapter president, Professor Mike Emery and past UH president David Gonzalez. Emily coordinated the production of the banner with Gardner and Martin, Inc. Many thanks to Rick Gardner for donating his banner making services. Going Green Gaining Popularity.
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IABC Be Heard Weblog. IABC/Houston President Theresa Parker shares communication tips and random thoughts. Going Green Gaining Popularity. April 21, 2009. By Yolanda Green, a community pioneer, children’s advocate and media personality. She currently serves as the community relations director and host of “Outlook Houston” and “Going Green” for Houston’s CW 39. Check out the Green Room. Historically, members of the management team had experienced success with embracing what some would perceive as sensitiv...
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Views of a small-town girl living in the big city. Tracy Torma grew up in small town Texas, population 600, but has lived in the nation’s fourth largest city, population 6 million, for more than 30 years. Her perspectives are a mix of both worlds. A former newspaper reporter in northeast Texas, she now writes and edits for some of Houston’s largest corporations as principal of Torma Communications. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Reviews of free blog sites. Laquo; Free Blog Sites: Smoothlaunch. Free Blog Sites: Squidoo. Free Blog Sites: Spruz. So promising, and then… nothing. I read about Spruz on Go2Web2. Earlier this afternoon. It sounded like a great site! I’d never heard of it before, so I was pretty excited. It sounded like there were a ton of customization features that could create not just a blog, but a whole social networking site built around a blog. And then I actually tried it. After selecting the them, you are asked ...
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