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Learn how to ‘Put the PR in NonPRofit’ at May’s Tapp Social

Technical.ly Delaware Lead Reporter Holly Quinn will be among the panelists.

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Have a story to tell about your nonprofit, but don’t know where to start when it comes to pitching to the media? Tapp Network’s Tapp Social on Tuesday, May 21, from 3 to 6 p.m. at The Mill will feature a panel of journalism and communication pros, including Technical.ly Delaware Lead Reporter Holly Quinn (that’s me!).

The free event, titled “Putting the PR in NonPRofit,” includes a panel, networking and a happy hour.

Panelists include:

  • Kelly Bachmann, senior communications manager, Christiana Care Health System
  • Amy Cherry, assistant news director, WDEL
  • Holly Quinn, lead reporter, Technical.ly Delaware

Attendees will learn how to create an effective press release, how to tell if a story is “newsworthy” and the best ways to approach local journalists.

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Companies: Tapp Network

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