In
the city known for the Boston Tea Party and “no taxation without
representation,” the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) will decide
whether it should be a “top down” or a “bottoms up” organization. Should
leadership become highly centralized for comformity? Or should it be driven
from the grassroots?
Those questions will be resolved at the PRSA International Conference in Boston
on October 7-10. A key amendment will eliminate the requirement that board
members hail from each district in the society. This voter’s guide (above) addresses
each by-law amendment prior to the PRSA Leadership Assembly. Stay tuned.
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