Chris Kuban To Moderate Panel of Media Insiders
With media insiders like Jennifer Feldman of CNN, Terry Cancila of KMOV/CBS Channel 4 and Ed Rich formerly of KSDK/NBC Channel 5, Chris Kuban, founder and managing consultant at Chemistry PR & Multimedia is proud to be among those industry insiders in sharing his expertise at the Public Relations Society of America’s Media Insider Panel symposium at Webster University on May 17th.
This highly impressive day intensive professional training and workshops for both PR experts and students also highlight a breakout session on Media Pitching Success Stories with Cynthia McCafferty and Mack Bradley. The second breakout session will be an interactive workshop on stepping up to the mound and pitching the experts while the last workshop, headlined by Beth Fagan, will facilitate “Hitting Grand Slams by using Home Base as a successful strategy.” This highlights the importance of message mapping.
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Moderating the symposium is Chris Kuban, a native St Louisan and owner of Chemistry PR & Multimedia, headquartered in St Louis. His experience and reputation span the country as he has successfully worked with both businesses and non-profit organizations from start-up to well-established. He has produced high-profile media and community events focused on branding his clients with effective media relations strategies. He has published blog posts and articles including Pitching Small Business for Great PR and 8 Tips for Developing Relationships with Journalists that relate to the topics he will speak about at this event.
In his 20+ years of PR experience, Chris has become an industry leader and has grown his company using a blend of creativity and science to formulate successful strategies for clients. Important elements of that formula include his ability to successfully implement media relations and PR, event management and video production strategies. Chris’ leadership and experience place him among the best of the best in the industry.